Workplace Accident Law
Workplace accidents can lead to severe injuries, and in tragic cases, death. North Carolina workers are entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation through worker’s compensation benefits. In the event of a fatal accident, surviving family members may pursue wrongful death claims. At Garry Whitaker Law, P.C., we help injured workers and their families navigate the complexities of worker’s compensation and wrongful death claims, ensuring they receive the financial support they deserve.
How We Can Help
At Garry Whitaker Law, P.C., we are dedicated to helping injured workers receive the compensation and benefits they deserve. We assist with filing worker’s compensation claims, appealing denied claims, and pursuing Social Security Disability benefits when necessary. If your workplace accident results in a wrongful death, we will guide your family through the legal process, seeking the full compensation you’re entitled to. We handle the legal complexities so that you can focus on recovery.
What Is Worker’s Compensation?
Worker’s compensation is a form of insurance that provides benefits to employees who suffer injuries on the job. In North Carolina, these benefits cover medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation. Worker’s compensation operates on a no-fault basis, meaning that even if the worker is partially responsible for the accident, they may still receive benefits. If your injury is severe and prevents you from returning to work, you may also qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. Garry Whitaker Law can guide you through the claims process to secure the benefits you are entitled to.
Injuries and Wrongful Death in the Workplace
Workplace injuries can range from minor to catastrophic, including falls, machinery accidents, and exposure to hazardous materials. In cases where a worker tragically dies due to a workplace accident, their family may pursue a wrongful death claim. This type of claim provides compensation for lost earnings. Garry Whitaker Law represents injured workers and grieving families, ensuring they receive justice and the financial recovery needed to move forward.
Types of Workplace Accidents We Handle
- Industrial Accidents: Manufacturing, warehouse and logistics jobs can involve dangerous machinery and hazardous materials. If you’ve been injured in an industrial accident, we ensure you receive the benefits you need for recovery.
- Occupational Injuries and Diseases: We represent workers who have suffered from workplace-related injuries or illnesses, ensuring they receive proper compensation and medical benefits for recovery.
- Construction Accidents: Falls, scaffolding accidents, and equipment malfunctions are common on construction sites. We help injured workers seek compensation for medical treatment and lost wages.
- Office and Retail Accidents: Even seemingly safe workplaces like offices and retail stores can pose risks, such as slip and falls or repetitive strain injuries. We pursue claims to help workers cover their medical bills and missed work.
- Workplace Vehicle Accidents: If you’ve been injured in a vehicle accident while on the job, we help ensure that worker’s compensation covers your medical care and rehabilitation.
Determining Liability in Workplace Accident Cases
In most workplace accidents, worker’s compensation is the primary source of benefits. However, if a third party (such as a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer) is responsible for the injury, you may also have the option to file a personal injury claim. Establishing liability requires investigating the cause of the accident and determining whether a third party’s negligence played a role. Garry Whitaker Law carefully examines each case to ensure all responsible parties are held accountable.
The Long-Term Impact of Workplace Injuries
Workplace injuries can have long-term effects, including permanent disability, chronic pain, or the inability to return to work. These injuries often require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. We recover for you compensation for ongoing medical expenses and lost weekly earnings as allowed under the Workers Compensation Act. For families who lose a loved one in a workplace accident, the emotional and financial toll can be overwhelming.
Assessing Your Case’s Value
Worker’s compensation includes medical benefits for you and payments to you for a portion of your lost wages, but for severe injuries or wrongful death, additional compensation may be sought. At Garry Whitaker Law, we carefully assess each case, ensuring that you receive full compensation for your injury or loss.
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FAQs
At Garry Whitaker Law, P.C., we understand that workplace accidents and worker’s compensation claims can raise many questions. Below, we’ve answered some of the most common questions workers and their families ask. Every case is different, so we encourage you to seek personalized advice based on your specific situation.
1. How long do I have to file a worker’s compensation claim in North Carolina?
In North Carolina, you must file a worker’s compensation claim within two years of the date of injury or diagnosis of the work-related condition.
2. What benefits are covered by worker’s compensation?
Worker’s compensation benefits cover medical expenses, a portion of lost wages, and rehabilitation costs. In cases of permanent disability, additional benefits may be available.
3. Can I file a wrongful death claim if my loved one died in a workplace accident?
Yes, families may file a wrongful death claim if a loved one’s death resulted from a workplace accident. Compensation may cover funeral expenses, lost future income, and emotional suffering.
4. What if my worker’s compensation claim is denied?
If your claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Garry Whitaker Law can help you navigate the appeals process to ensure you receive the benefits you deserve.
5. Can I pursue additional compensation beyond worker’s compensation?
In some cases, if a third party (such as a driver of an automobile, a manufacturer or a subcontractor) was responsible for your injury, you may be able to file a personal injury claim in addition to receiving worker’s compensation benefits.
Still have questions?
If you need more information about workplace accidents, worker’s compensation, or wrongful death claims, we’re here to help. Take action now to protect your rights and secure the compensation you and your family deserve. Contact Garry Whitaker Law, P.C. for a free consultation, and let us fight for justice on your behalf.
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