Workers Compensation Nerve Damage Injury Claims
We have represented several workers who have suffered nerve damage on the job leading to medical expenses and lost wages. Nerve damage injuries to your back, neck, feet or hands can prevent you from returning to work permanently. Under North Carolina law, you have the right to file a claim for workers’ compensation to receive medical treatment, disability payments, physical therapy, and vocational rehabilitation.
Workers’ Comp Disability Benefits for Nerve Damage
If you have suffered nerve damage at work, you may be entitled to benefits for Permanent Partial Disability (PPD), Temporary Total Disability (TTD), Temporary Partial Disability (TPD), or Permanent Total Disability (PTD). Working with an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer at the law firm of Hemmings & Stevens, PLLC can help you recover the benefits you need.
You may also have a third-party claim if your injury was caused by the negligence of another person or company. Early involvement by a knowledgeable attorney can help ensure maximum opportunities to collect compensation and benefits from all available sources.
Hire Law Firm with Experience for a Workers’ Comp Claim Involving Nerve Damage
We have handled many workers’ comp claims involving nerve damage suffered on the job. If you have suffered nerve damage on the job, we can help you understand your rights, answer your questions and explain your legal options. Contact the law firm of Hemmings & Stevens, PLLC for a free consultation.
This article regarding nerve damage on the job in workers’ compensation claims is for informational purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. You may need to seek the advice of a workers’ compensation lawyer at the law firm of Hemmings & Stevens, PLLC that has experience with a workers’ compensation claim involving nerve damage.