Workers Compensation Lawyer in the Burlington, North Carolina Area.
Each year in North Carolina, thousands of people are injured on the job, giving rise to workers' compensation claims. These injuries can range for minor incidents that causing the employee to miss a short time at work, to major injuries with permanent disabilities, to death.
Employers in Burlington, North Carolina are required under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation act to have workmans' comp insurance for all employees. Under a limited circumstance are employers in Burlington, NC allowed to not carry workers' compensation insurance. Employers in the Burlington area with than three (3) employees, logging and sawmill operations with fewer than ten (10) employees are exempt from carrying workers' compensation insurance. There are a few other limited areas that provide exemptions from workman's comp insurance in North Carolina, including the Burlington, NC area.
Generally, those injured on the job in Burlington who are covered under workers' compensation insurance, are entitled to full medical benefits without monetary limitations. Under the NC Workers' Compensation Act in Burlington, NC, payments for temporary total disability are calculated based on the worker's wage and are subject to weekly maximums and minimums and will continue for the period of disability. Workers who are permanently disabled may receive workers' compensation for up to 300 weeks.
There are also certain enumerated injuries that are compensable in Burlington, NC under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act. To determine what your rights are contact an attorney who handles workers' compensation cases in the Burlington, NC area at Everett Law Firm, P. A. at 919-942-8002 for a free initial consultation.




