An attorney can provide valuable assistance throughout North Carolina workers’ compensation claims for insurance benefits. In the Tar Heel State, people often try to handle their cases alone, and they sometimes make avoidable mistakes. You might wonder what mistakes to avoid in a Hickory workers’ compensation claim. Roberts Law Firm, P.A., has information about avoidable mistakes and what to do instead when filing for workers’ comp benefits.
With a North Carolina workers’ comp claim, people sometimes make mistakes that could potentially have been avoided. Some examples of these mistakes include:
These are just a few examples—many other mistakes made when filing for benefits can go against North Carolina workers’ compensation laws.At Roberts Law Firm, P.A., we believe it’s important to provide information so you can make an informed decision about your benefit options. An attorney from our office can help you avoid making these common mistakes, and they can also further explain the filing process.
Workers’ comp benefits are intended to help North Carolina workers who are hurt or killed on the job. In 2022, NC employers reported about 2.2 nonfatal illnesses/injuries per 100 full-time workers, lower than the nationwide average of 2.7. In 2023, there were sadly 177 employees killed in work-related incidents.
Employee accidents happen each day, and if you’re hurt, it’s important to report your work accident to your company right away. Then, you should file NCIC Form 18 to begin your claim for workers’ compensation benefits. A knowledgeable North Carolina workers’ comp attorney can help with the entire process and further discuss your legal options.
While you’re not required to hire an attorney to file your benefits claim, an attorney can increase the success of your claim and help make the process less complicated. An attorney can help provide peace of mind while you move through the claim process.
When speaking with a workers’ comp claim adjuster about your claim, avoid providing your financial information, saying you agree to be recorded, and making statements that could reduce your claim or minimize your sustained injuries. Instead, focus on short, factual responses to their questions.
Also, one of the many benefits of hiring an attorney is that they can sometimes handle the communications with an adjuster for you.
To determine if your NC employer has workers’ comp insurance, you can visit the North Carolina Industrial Commission’s website to search their Workers’ Comp Insurance Coverage Search Tool. You can check their database to see whether your employer has workers’ comp insurance by searching your company name and/or their Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
Alternatively, you can call (919) 807-2506 to speak with an NCIC representative or email [email protected] to confidentially inquire.
For workers’ comp in North Carolina, you can get a lump-sum settlement for your recovery, and the amount depends on factors like your medical costs, your injury’s severity, and whether you’ve experienced any wage loss.
A lawyer can usually help maximize your claim value. People working without an experienced worker’s compensation attorney often make mistakes when handling their claim alone, and it’s recommended to speak with an attorney about what to consider when exploring any settlement options.
If you’re speaking with a doctor who is approved by your employer to help with your accident-related injuries, avoid exaggerating your symptoms, lying, and/or providing negative opinions about your company. Instead, it’s important to provide honest, accurate information to your doctor so they can give a fair and complete assessment of your claim-related injuries.
The seasoned attorneys at Roberts Law Firm, P.A., have extensive experience handling workers’ comp claims, and they can use their experience to help you prevent making mistakes with your claim.
We can help maximize your benefits and provide assistance if your claim is denied. If your insurance benefits through workers’ comp do not adequately cover your losses, we can discuss whether you should file a civil claim for supplemental financial recovery.
Contact our office to discuss your unique situation and to set up your initial client consultation with an experienced attorney.