Workers in North Carolina who suffer injuries on the job have the right to file for workers’ compensation. One of their options is total temporary…
It is hot outside. Very, very, hot outside. For some of us folks who work inside, this may just mean the company pays a larger…
Certain occupations in North Carolina carry a potential for specific types of injuries to workers in those industries. One of those occupations with specific common…
The nursing profession comes with many risks. For example, remaining close to sick patients could result in a nurse catching an illness. North Carolina health…
Most people experience hip or knee pain at some point in their lives due to the body\’s natural wear and tear. However, repetitive tasks can…
North Carolina workers who have jobs that require manual labor and strenuous lifting are at a higher risk of developing a shoulder injury. Rotator cuff…
If you collect workers’ compensation in North Carolina, your Social Security disability benefits may be affected. When you receive both Social Security and workers’ compensation,…
Residents of North Carolina and throughout the rest of the country spend an average of $2 billion a year on treating carpal tunnel syndrome. In…
One relatively common type of physical condition underpinning workers’ compensation claims is a back injury and associated back pain. There are a number of factors…
Going to work should mean coming home in the same condition. But falls in some types of work environments are common, and despite great efforts…