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February 10, 2022 By Valerie Johnson

Tip #10-Workers Compensation is complex. Get a Workers Compensation Lawyer when you need one.

People suffering with serious injuries benefit from legal expertise. Many workers’ comp cases are uncomplicated, and the injured employee heals and returns to work after receiving the proper benefits. Other cases have issues that obviously can only be solved by a skilled workers compensation lawyer. They may be denied cases, where the injured worker will […]

Filed Under: Work Injury, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Disability, hurt at work, injured worker, workers compensation

September 9, 2021 By Valerie Johnson

Tip # 6 – Understand What You Get From a Workers Comp Claim

Workers’ Comp is based on disability. Many injured workers know someone who was injured at work and got a “big” settlement. But getting a big settlement on a workers comp claim means that the injured worker suffered a terrible impact to his life and his ability to work. It means a serious injury and lost […]

Filed Under: Work Injury, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Disability, injured at work, injured worker, injured workers, workers compensation

July 30, 2021 By Valerie Johnson

Tip #5 – Injured Workers who can work must return to work or look for work

If you make a claim about a work injury and you can work, you must work. If you don’t have work to do at your current job, you must look for work. This rule is confusing for injured workers. They often ask, “Why do I have to look for work?” “What kind of work do […]

Filed Under: Catastrophic Injury, Work Injury, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Disability, injured at work, injured worker, injured workers, workers compensation

March 1, 2018 By nicole

Workers’ Comp is based on disability

Many injured workers know someone who was injured at work and got a “big” settlement from workers’ comp. But getting a big settlement means that the injured worker suffered a terrible impact to his life and his ability to earn a living. Because Workers’ Comp is based on disability, it means a serious injury and […]

Filed Under: Work Injury, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Disability, Long-term Disability Benefits, workers compensation, workers' comp

October 11, 2016 By nicole

Local Railroad Company to Pay for Disability Discrimination

Attorney Meghan Deutsch-Blanco reached a settlement on behalf of a wrongfully terminated North Carolina railroad worker this month. The railroad agreed to pay for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act or “ADA.” The ADA is the law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in many areas of public life. In the workplace, the ADA requires […]

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Disability, Disability Discrimination, Discrimination

March 14, 2016 By nicole

Workers Comp 101: Injured workers who can work must return to work or look for work.

If you make a claim about a work injury and you can work, you must work.  If you don’t have work to do at your current job, you must look for work. This rule is confusing for injured employees. They often ask, “Why do I have to look for work?” “What kind of work do I have […]

Filed Under: Work Injury, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: Disability, workers' comp, working

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