Workplace Injury Lawyer in North Carolina
Workers' Compensation Attorney Serving Injured Workers
A workplace injury can take a serious toll on a person's quality of life. While some people's injuries may heal within a few days, others can take months or years to fully recover from. In some extremely severe cases, a person's injuries may be permanent, reducing the quality of their life forever.
At Lanier Law Group, we have experience representing employees injured in all types of workplace accidents. From
slip and falls, to electrocutions, to
toxic exposure, to assaults or attacks, our experienced legal team is committed to helping injured workers recover medical and financial benefits through the workers' compensation system. With a
North Carolina workers' compensation lawyer from our firm to protect your interests and handle your claim, you may have the opportunity to recover full benefits for your work injury.
Depending on the circumstances of the accident, a person may suffer from a number of debilitating injuries, including:
- Head injuries
- Back, neck, and spinal cord injuries
- Internal injuries
- Broken or fractured bones
- Scarring or disfigurement
- Paralysis
- Nerve damage
- Organ damage
- Burns
- Respiratory problems
- Compression injuries
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Permanent injury
Regardless of what type of injury you are suffering from, you can find the dedicated representation you need to pursue a workers' compensation claim at our firm. North Carolina workers' compensation laws state that any employee who suffers an injury while at work is entitled to
workers' compensation benefits, regardless of who is at fault for the accident. If you have suffered an injury while at work, you can depend on our team to help you obtain the benefits to which you are entitled under law.
Help for Work Injury and On-the-Job Injury Claims
It is very important that you do not delay in seeking medical treatment for your injuries. A doctor can diagnose your condition and give you an idea of the financial and physical repercussions of your injury. After you have seen your doctor, you should then contact a North Carolina workers' compensation lawyer at our firm. We can help make sure the appropriate paperwork is filled out correctly and filed with the right people.
Contact a North Carolina workers' compensation attorney
today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your work injury claim!
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