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What Injured Workers Need to Know About Peripheral Nerve Stimulators and Workers’ Comp Coverage
For injured workers dealing with chronic pain, especially after shoulder injuries, traditional treatments like medication, injections, or physical therapy may...
Pucks and Paychecks: What Injured Pro and Semi-Pro Hockey Players Need to Know About Workers’ Comp in North Carolina
Whether you’re grinding it out in the minors, training as an NHL affiliate, or playing under the bright lights of...
If Student Athletes Are Classified as Employees, Will They Qualify for Workers’ Comp in North Carolina?
Across the country, the question of whether student athletes should be classified as employees is gaining serious legal traction. From...
Common Injuries in North Carolina Wrong-Way Crashes—and Why Victims Need Full Compensation
Wrong-way crashes are among the most devastating and preventable collisions on North Carolina’s roads. Whether on I-77, I-85, or a...
Common Questions About the Benefits Available for Permanent Workplace Injuries in North Carolina
A permanent workplace injury can upend your life—physically, emotionally, and financially. When your injury leads to lasting impairment, returning to...
What is Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) in North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Cases?
If you’ve been injured at work and receive workers’ compensation benefits in North Carolina, one term you’ll eventually hear is...
Inside the NFLPA Workers’ Compensation Panel: What We Learned About Protecting Injured Athletes
Professional athletes might appear invincible on game day, but off the field, they face the same workplace risks and injuries...
Top Misconceptions About Workers’ Compensation in Charlotte, North Carolina
If you’ve been hurt at work in Charlotte, North Carolina, navigating the workers’ compensation system can be confusing, and unfortunately,...
How to Maximize Your Damages and Compensation After a Car Accident in North Carolina
After a car accident in North Carolina, you’re suddenly thrown into a stressful situation—doctor visits, missed work, vehicle damage, and...
Steps to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim in North Carolina
You may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if you’ve been injured in North Carolina. But securing those benefits isn’t...