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Union Member Hurt on the Job? We Speak Your Language.

Union workers face unique challenges when filing workers’ compensation claims and dealing with employers. Our North Carolina union members attorneys understand collective bargaining agreements, union protections, and how to fight for the benefits you’ve earned.

We Stand With Organized Labor and Fight for Injured Workers

Union members often work in dangerous environments. When injured on the job, they, like other workers, are eligible for union workers’ compensation benefits. Unlike non-unionized employees, a labor union member may be entitled to have their jobs held for them for a specific period following an injury, or they may be entitled to continuation of their benefits during the healing period after an injury.

Hospitals
  • Duke University Hospital 2301 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27710
  • Durham VA Health Care System 508 Fulton St, Durham, NC 27705
  • Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center 1000 Blythe Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203
  • Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center 200 Hawthorne Ln, Charlotte, NC 28204
Law Enforcement
  • Durham Police Department 602 E Main St, Durham, NC 27701
    (Handles crash reports and police records)
  • Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) 601 E Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202
    (Request accident reports and body cam footage)
Legal Resources
  • Durham County Courthouse
    510 S Dillard St, Durham, NC 27701
    (Civil,  personal injury cases filed in Durham County)
  • Mecklenburg County Courthouse
    832 E 4th St, Charlotte, NC 28202
    (Handles superior and district court civil cases)
  • North Carolina Industrial Commission
    430 N Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27603
    (Administers and hears workers’ compensation claims statewide)

Injured workers are often blamed for injuries and then disciplined or discharged for violating safety rules. Workers who belong to unions may be covered by collective bargaining agreements that allow them to contest these sanctions through arbitration. A union can provide other assistance to injured workers, advising them of their right to return to work, their right to report safety hazards in the workplace without retaliation, and the possibility of benefits under the Family and Medical Leave Act and workers’ compensation law for federal employees.

Areas Served
  • Durham
  • Apex
  • Cary
  • Fuquay-Varina
  • Garner
  • Holly Springs
  • Knightdale
  • Morrisville
  • Raleigh
  • Wake
  • Wendell
  • Zebulon
  • Charlotte
  • Asheville
  • Concord
  • Gastonia
  • 27502
  • 27511
  • 27513
  • 27518
  • 27519
  • 27523
  • 27526
  • 27529
  • 27539
  • 27540
  • 27545
  • 27560
  • 27587
  • 27591
  • 27597
  • 27601
  • 27603
  • 27604
  • 27605
  • 27606
  • 27607
  • 27608
  • 27609
  • 27610
  • 27612
  • 27613
  • 27614
  • 27615
  • 27616
  • 27617
  • 27701
  • 27703
  • 27704
  • 27705
  • 27707
  • 27709
  • 27712
  • 27713
  • 28025
  • 28027
  • 28052
  • 28054
  • 28056
  • 28202
  • 28203
  • 28204
  • 28205
  • 28206
  • 28207
  • 28208
  • 28209
  • 28210
  • 28211
  • 28212
  • 28213
  • 28214
  • 28215
  • 28216
  • 28217
  • 28226
  • 28227
  • 28262
  • 28269
  • 28270
  • 28273
  • 28277
  • 28278
  • 28801
  • 28803
  • 28804
  • 28805
  • 28806

Our union workers’ compensation lawyers are often called to educate union members on their legal rights. We have spoken at state and national conferences sponsored by the North Carolina AFL-CIO, Teamsters, United Steelworkers, United Autoworkers, GMPIU, United Food and Commercial Workers, and Workers United.

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If you are a union member injured at work, we can help you with the benefits and protections the law provides. We can, for example, make sure that if you settle your North Carolina workers’ compensation claim, any release you sign will also protect the benefits you are entitled to from your collective bargaining agreement. We are also familiar with the requirements of labor union health and welfare plans that may have provided you and your family benefits. At the same time, you pursued a denied workers’ compensation claim, and we can help you coordinate these benefits with workers’ compensation benefits at the end of a case.

Offices Across North Carolina — Serving the Triangle, Charlotte, and Beyond

We represent clients statewide, with offices in Durham and Charlotte. Whether you’ve been injured at work or hurt in a crash, we’ll meet you where you are.