Are you seeking workers’ compensation for a knee injury suffered while on the job? In this post, we’ll look at what you need to know about knee injury workers’ comp claims. And, if you need to file a claim for workers’ comp for knee injury, we’ll give you some tips...
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Workers’ Comp for Shoulder Injury: Do You Qualify?
Do you need workers’ comp for a shoulder injury? Shoulder injuries are among the most complicated types of injuries in the world of worker’s compensation. For a shoulder injury to qualify for coverage under a North Carolina worker’s compensation claim, it typically needs to be the result of a “specific...
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Common Problems With Workers’ Compensation Claims and Insurance Company “Tricks”
Are you having problems with workers' comp? If you’re like most people who are hurt on the job, you have a lot of questions about whether you need an attorney to help you navigate the process of filing for workers’ compensation benefits. You probably have a good relationship with your...
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Does Workers’ Comp Cover Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Have you suffered a repetitive motion-related injury on the job in North Carolina? You may be wondering: "Is carpal tunnel covered by workers' comp?" Our experienced North Carolina workers' compensation attorneys frequently advise injured workers on questions involving repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Does workers' comp cover...
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There is No Best Workers Compensation Lawyer, But There Are Specialists
If you’ve been injured at work, you may be filing a workers’ compensation claim, and there’s a pretty good chance you’ve been searching for best workers compensation lawyer on Google or elsewhere. The fact is, there is no such thing as the best workers’ compensation lawyer. Every case is different,...
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Can You Get Workers’ Comp for Carpal Tunnel?
Carpal tunnel is an occupational disease that affects even the employees at Riddle & Brantley. Their office has handled many carpal tunnel cases affecting the general public, so they know the painful symptoms that come with the disease. The conditions can be serious, ending for a lot of people in...
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Why Should I Call an Attorney for a Workers Comp Claim?
While some work injuries are relatively minor, it never hurts to call an attorney for a workers comp claim. In this video, attorney and board certified specialist in workers compensation Adam Smith explains a few things that could possibly go wrong when making a claim. Our law firm is happy...
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Do I Need a Lawyer for a Simple Workers Comp Case?
When a person has a seemingly simple workers comp case, it is still a good idea to discuss the situation with an attorney. At our law firm, we have two lawyers on staff who are board certified as specialists in workers compensation. It costs nothing to speak to them about...
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Can You Appeal a Workers Comp Denial?
What happens if your workers compensation claim is denied? Can you appeal a workers comp denial? In this video, attorney Gene Riddle explains that his law offices assist workers who have sustained injuries on the job. While it is preferable to contact a workplace accident attorney before filing the claim,...
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Do Independent Contractors in Construction Get Workers Comp?
Generally, workers comp is for employees, not independent contractors. However, particularly in the construction industry, the lines between independent contractor and employee can be blurred. If a construction worker is injured onsite, they should speak to an attorney to see what their options for workers comp or other relief may...
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