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Filing for Workers’ Compensation: What Does a Form 63 Mean?

Filing for Workers’ Compensation: What Does a Form 63 Mean?

December 12, 2016
If you’re filing for workers’ compensation, chances are you’re going to be dealing with a lot of paperwork: some that you fill out and some that you will receive from an insurance carrier or employer. Paperwork is never fun. Especially when something as important as your workman’s compensation benefits is riding on it. The process […]
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Getting a Second Opinion in a Workers’ Compensation Case

December 10, 2016
Dealing with workers’ compensation often means a whole lot of headaches and jumping through hoops to get the benefits you need. It can be frustrating when dealing with insurance companies to have to go to the hospital or doctor that they prescribe. Of course, the reason they can choose the hospital or doctor is because […]
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The Clincher Agreement: A Final Resolution of Your Workers’ Compensation Case

December 9, 2016
How do you achieve closure after a worker’s compensation claim? Chances are, you’ve been involved in filing and following through with all of the necessary steps of a claim for months. A clincher agreement is there to provide final resolution. This agreement states that all parties have reached a final agreement, and it is only […]
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Litigation Concerning the Map Act Continues

December 8, 2016
A recent hot topic of the eminent domain world has been the “Map Act,” and as such it has been the topic of our last few eminent domain posts. A quick refresher: the Map Act was a law in North Carolina that allowed city governments to stake claim on land that they were planning on […]
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I Have to Travel Significant Distances for My Medical Treatment. Am I Entitled to Additional Compensation?

December 7, 2016
For many North Carolinians, medical treatment centers may not be conveniently located. If you live out in the country, you could end up driving miles into the city every time you need to visit your doctor — And as we’ve mentioned before on our blog, frequent visits with your doctor can be incredibly important for […]
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