Work Related Injury North Carolina

Work Related Injury North Carolina

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Work-Related Injuries

NORTH CAROLINA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWYERS

BOLLINGER & PIEMONTE, PC, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION SERVICES – WE HANDLE ALL WORK-RELATED INJURIES


We primarily represent individuals who have been injured on the job or who are disabled as a result of a job related injury. Bob Bollinger is a State Bar Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation Law. Work related injury attorney George Piemonte has a strong background in Social Security and Auto Accident Cases. Please call to discuss these cases with the work place injury attorney at 866-798-2919.

Workers’ Compensation:
If you are injured at work, your employer will compensate your injuries and loss of work through workers’ compensation benefits. Time is the key factor in receiving compensation if you are injured on the job. If you are denied benefits or health care for a workplace injury, call us immediately. Below are some common workplace injuries attorneys Bob Bollinger and George Piemonte handle:

  • Work-Related Back injuries
    Compensable back injuries occur by accident, by specific traumatic incident, and by aggravating a pre-existing back condition. Contact us to discuss this injury.

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  • Muscle strains and tears, shoulder pain
    Sprains and strains are among the most common orthopedic injuries. Sprains describe an injury to a ligament and strains describe an injury to muscle. Contact us to discuss your workplace injury.

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  • Occupational diseases
    Repetitive motion injuries, poisoning, exposure to mold, fumes and chemicals, hearing loss, and other conditions caused by your work.

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  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
    Workers who tend to do forceful repetitive types of tasks, such as grocery store checkers, meat packers, typists, accountants and writers often experience this disorder. Symptoms include wrist pain, numbness and tingling in the hand causing a weakness in grip and loss of coordination. Contact us to discuss your Carpal Tunnel Syndrome case.

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We do not handle job discrimination under Federal civil rights laws.  We do not handle workers’ compensation cases for Federal employees. 

If you or your loved one has been injured on the job or has been denied a workers’ compensation claim, contact us today at 866-798-2919 or via the email contact form in the left column for your free workers’ compensation consultation. Work related injury attorney fees are paid from the proceeds of your case.

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