Workers' Compensation
What Happens if a North Carolina Employee is Injured at Work But Tests Positive for THC?
With the increasing use of medical and recreational cannabis in many states, employees may wonder how a positive THC test
Maximizing North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Benefits After a Back Surgery
A work-related back injury can be life-changing, especially when it requires surgery. Whether it’s a herniated disc repair, spinal fusion,
Case Success: Injured OSHA Safety Inspector Receives Injury Settlement After Ladder Collapse
At Ramsay Law Firm, P.A., we fight for injured workers across North Carolina, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve
What’s the Difference Between Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims?
When someone is injured, whether on the job or due to someone else’s negligence in North Carolina, they may be
Understanding Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Spine Surgery After a Job-Related Accident
Suffering a spine injury at work can be a life-altering experience, often requiring extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and, in severe
Navigating Workers’ Compensation When You Work for a Small Business in North Carolina
At Ramsay Law Firm, our Charlotte workers’ compensation attorneys understand employees’ unique challenges when navigating workers' compensation claims—especially those employed by small
Thankful for Trust: A Message of Gratitude from Ramsay Law Firm to Our Clients
As we reflect on the year, we at Ramsay Law Firm are reminded of one of the greatest privileges of
Does North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Cover Physical Therapy After a Neck Surgery?
A neck injury at work can lead to significant pain, limited mobility, and, in severe cases, the need for neck
What Happens if You Are Injured While Performing Duties Outside Your Job Description?
Workplace injuries can happen under various circumstances, sometimes when employees perform tasks outside their usual job duties. You may be
Third-Party Liability in North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Cases
When you’re injured on the job in North Carolina, workers’ compensation typically provides benefits to cover medical expenses, lost wages,
Injuries on the Job: When Should You Hire a North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Attorney?
Suffering an injury on the job can be stressful and overwhelming. While workers’ compensation in North Carolina is designed to
How the Employer-Employee Relationship Affects Workers’ Compensation Benefits in North Carolina
Workers’ compensation benefits in North Carolina are designed to provide financial relief and medical support to employees who suffer work-related