What Happens When Your Workers Compensation Adjuster Does Not Pay On Time?

What Happens When Your Workers Compensation Adjuster Does Not Pay On Time?

December 3, 2016
For an injured worker, weekly workers’ compensation benefits are essential for paying the bills and putting food on the table for a family. Not knowing when your weekly check will arrive can stress an injured worker. Unfortunately, there’s a good chance your workers compensation adjuster does not pay on time. And to add insult to […]
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Temporary Total Disability vs. Temporary Partial Disability

December 2, 2016
When it comes to workers compensation benefits, there are two significant kinds: temporary total disability and temporary partial disability. You may have heard both of these terms if you find yourself injured at work. You might also wonder, “Just what exactly do these terms mean, and what is the difference between the two?” Temporary Total […]
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What to Expect When Attending a Social Security Disability Hearing

When dealing with a Social Security Disability hearing, many people aren’t actually sure what to expect out of the proceedings. You might be expecting the type of courtroom proceeding you see on television: big wood-paneled rooms, the judge sitting on an elevated platform, a jury, and an opposing lawyer. It’s an intimidating image to say […]
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Will Returning to Work After an Injury Hurt My Case?

November 26, 2016
After a work injury, you might be chomping at the bit to return to work, and you’re not alone. Whether it’s because you’re ready for your regular paycheck, or because you’re bored with recovering at home or maybe simply because you miss your job, there are many reasons to want to head back to the […]
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North Carolina’s Ruling on The Map Act

November 20, 2016
Unless you were directly affected by it, you may not have heard of the “Map Act,” but it’s at the center of the biggest eminent domain law case in the world right now. The Map Act was originally passed in the late 80s to allow cities to put development restrictions on land that they were […]
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