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Why Logging and Forestry Jobs Lead to Deadly Workplace Injuries in North Carolina

Why Logging and Forestry Jobs Lead to Deadly Workplace Injuries in North Carolina

Logging and forestry work are among the most dangerous occupations in North Carolina. These jobs often take place in remote...

Why Evidence Disappears Quickly After a North Carolina Truck Accident and What That Means for Your Case

Why Evidence Disappears Quickly After a North Carolina Truck Accident and What That Means for Your Case

Truck accidents often leave behind more than just serious injuries. They also create a complex trail of evidence that can...

Workers’ Compensation

Workplace Electrocutions: High-Risk Jobs and Workers’ Compensation Death Claims in North Carolina

Electricity powers modern workplaces, but it also presents one of the most dangerous hazards workers can face. When contact with...

Personal Injury Orthopedic Trauma Cases

Why Personal Injury Orthopedic Trauma Cases Often Involve Lifelong Medical Care

Orthopedic injuries are among the most common outcomes of serious accidents. Broken bones, joint damage, torn ligaments, and crushed limbs...

Workplace Amputation

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...

Fatal Trucking Accidents on the Job: North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Rights for Families

Fatal Trucking Accidents on the Job: North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Rights for Families

Trucking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States. Drivers spend long hours on the road, operate...

Workers’ Compensation

Will Workers’ Compensation Cover Surgery in North Carolina?

Suffering a serious injury at work can lead to difficult medical decisions. In some cases, conservative treatments such as physical...

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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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