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What to Expect After a North Carolina Workplace Amputation: Prosthetics, Rehab, and Compensation

What to Expect After a North Carolina Workplace Amputation: Prosthetics, Rehab, and Compensation

A workplace amputation is one of the most traumatic injuries a worker can experience. In a matter of seconds, an...

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Why Construction Work Has One of the Highest Fatality Rates in North Carolina

Construction is essential to North Carolina’s growth, but it is also one of the most dangerous occupations in the state....

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What It Means to Work With a Board-Certified Workers’ Compensation Attorney in North Carolina

Not all workers’ compensation attorneys have the same level of training, experience, or credentials. In North Carolina, a small group...

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How Long Does an Insurance Company Have to Settle a Claim?

After an injury accident, many people expect insurance companies to move quickly. Medical bills start arriving. Time off work creates...

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How a North Mecklenburg Auto Shop Is Building Real Career Paths for Local Students

Not every North Carolina student’s future looks the same. Some will head to four-year universities. Others will choose community college,...

Central Cord Injury After a North Carolina Car Crash: Why Upper Body Weakness Can Be a Red Flag

Central Cord Injury After a North Carolina Car Crash: Why Upper Body Weakness Can Be a Red Flag

After a car crash, most people expect injuries like broken bones, cuts, or general soreness. However, some of the most...

Head Injuries Seen in NFL Players

Four Common Head Injuries Seen in NFL Players

Professional football is one of the most physically demanding occupations in the country. NFL players are exposed to repeated high-impact...

Workers’ Compensation for Uber and Lyft Drivers

Do Uber, Lyft, or Delivery Drivers Qualify for Workers’ Compensation in North Carolina?

Driving for Uber, Lyft, or a delivery service can offer flexibility, but it also raises important questions about workplace protections....

Can Stress, Anxiety, or PTSD Qualify for Workers’ Comp in Charlotte?

Can Stress, Anxiety, or PTSD Qualify for Workers’ Comp in Charlotte?

Work-related injuries are not always physical. Many employees in Charlotte experience severe emotional and psychological stress after traumatic events on...

Injured in Delivering Amazon Packages

What to Do If You’re Injured Delivering Packages for Amazon or a Subcontractor in North Carolina

Package delivery work has grown rapidly in North Carolina, especially with Amazon’s reliance on Delivery Service Partners and Flex drivers....

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