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May 28, 2014 By nicole

New bill gives corporations immunity when products kill

A new bill (SB 648) was introduced and discussed this week in the State Senate Judiciary 1 Committee that would give corporations complete immunity when their products hurt or kill North Carolinians. It would be the most radical measure of its kind in the country. SB 648 may move very quickly so please call or email your Senator today and tell […]

Filed Under: Defective Product, In the News, Wrongful Death Tagged With: NCAJ, North Carolina

May 16, 2014 By nicole

Ask the expert: what do I do when I get sent to a doctor I don’t think is helping?

Answer: What you should definitely NOT do is to get treatment from another doctor. Treating with a different doctor without the permission of the employer or its insurance company makes it look like you are not cooperating with the workers’ compensation process and can cause your payments to stop. There is no guarantee that your employer […]

Filed Under: Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Compensable Injury, Health Care, Industrial Commission, NC Court of Appeals, North Carolina, North Carolina Workers' Compensation, Valerie Johnson

May 6, 2014 By nicole

A “crash” by any other name…

If you were riding your bike on a city street and you were hit by a bus, was it an accident? This article from Bike Law talks about the difference between a “crash” and an “accident” and how the two terms can be used to imply or deny who is at fault.

Filed Under: Bicycle Law, Bus Accident, In the News Tagged With: Ann Groninger, Articles, bicycle, Compensable Injury, Litigation, North Carolina

May 6, 2014 By nicole

May is Bike Month!

Bike Month (#bikemonth) provides many opportunities all over the state for fun bike events – from family rides and kids bike rodeos to charity events and pro races. It’s also a great time to educate drivers about cyclists’ rights and to educate cyclists about safe practices on the road. Preventing crashes and accidents is an important […]

Filed Under: Bicycle Law, In the News Tagged With: Ann Groninger, bicycle, Compensable Injury, Litigation

April 24, 2014 By nicole

Ask an expert: Should I report getting hurt at work, even if I was injured while playing around?

Answer: Yes. You should report the injury AND tell the truth about how it occurred – even if you know the injury is totally your fault. In North Carolina, the workers’ comp rules require you to have an injury by accident during a break in a worker’s normal routine in order for you to qualify for benefits. It […]

Filed Under: In the News, Work Injury, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Compensable Injury, Industrial Commission, North Carolina, North Carolina Workers' Compensation, Valerie Johnson

April 14, 2014 By nicole

Trustworthy non-profit for victims of crime established

Thanks to the National Compassion Fund, helping the victims of the Fort Hood tragedy is as easy as sending a text. Created by the National Center for Victims of Crime to help the victims of mass casualty crimes such as the shooting at Fort Hood or the Aurora movie theater massacre, the National Compassion Fund […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Leto Copeley, victims of crime

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