Workers’ Compensation Attorney

The help you need when dealing with a workplace injury.

If you can no longer work because of an injury sustained in the workplace, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.

North and South Carolina Workers' Compensation Law typically provides that you can't sue an employer for negligence to collect personal injury damages, but you can often file a workers' compensation claim and may be eligible to receive compensation for your injuries and lost wages and more. The benefits that you collect may be limited to a percentage of your lost wages, but you will not need to prove that your employer or other party were responsible for your injury.

 

Important steps to take after a workplace injury.

  • Immediately notify your employer of the injury.
  • Get medical treatment from a physician right away.
  • Record all expenses related to the injury, including the expense of lost time from work.
  • Call Crumley Roberts for a free case evaluation.

We can inform you of your rights and have the experience of over 20 years in North Carolina getting our clients the help that they deserve.  Not considering these important steps after your in your workplace injury could be the difference between a denied workers' compensation claim and you getting the money you need.  We can inform you of your rights when you have been injured on the job and ensure that your rights are protected.  Do not wait until there is a problem before contacting a workers' compensation attorney - we can help.


* Specialist designation only refers to North Carolina Attorneys.  South Carolina does not have a specialist designation.