Workers Compensation Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning Installer Injury Claims
If you are injured while on the job as a truck driver, under North Carolina workers’ compensation law, you are entitled to (1) Medical Care and Rehabilitation, (2) a portion of your Lost Wages, and (3) compensation for any Permanent Injury.
Report Your Workers’ Compensation Injury
If you have sustained a work-related injury, you have options in pursuing the recovery you deserve. It is important to report your injury to your employer as soon as possible. If your employer or its insurance provider has denied your claim or reduced your workers' compensation benefits, it is critical to consult with an experienced lawyer as soon as possible. A knowledgeable North Carolina workman’s comp attorney can help you navigate the complex legal and medical procedures required in a workman’s compensation case.
About Your Workers’ Compensation Claim
To learn more about your workers’ compensation claim in North Carolina, please see the following articles:
• About the NC Industrial Commission
• Workers’ Comp Terms
• Workers’ Comp Forms
• Settling Your Workers’ Comp Case
To schedule a free consultation with an attorney to discuss your specific injury, e-mail us or call us at 919.277.0161. Based in Raleigh, we handle workers’ compensation cases statewide.
Attorneys in Raleigh NC
If you have trouble understanding workers’ compensation terms or navigating the workers’ compensation system, contact the North Carolina workers’ compensation attorneys at the law firm of Hemmings & Stevens, PLLC today. We offer free initial consultations and work on a contingent fee basis, which means there are no fees unless we make a recovery for you. Call us at 919.277.0161 or contact us online.