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Home Practice Areas Workers’ Compensation Workers’ Compensation: Insurance Companies

Workers’ Compensation: Insurance Companies

Workers’ Compensation Attorney in North Carolina and South Carolina

Workers’ compensation laws are complicated and vary by state. While most companies are required to have workers’ compensation insurance in order to protect employees injured on the job, these insurance companies are not in the business of making sure that an injured worker receives the maximum eligible compensation. In many cases, attorneys back workers’ compensation insurance companies. These attorneys are helping those insurance companies find reasons not to pay an injured worker the maximum benefits for his or her injuries.

Attorney Brian Steed Tatum is experienced in representing injured workers in North Carolina and South Carolina and is on an even playing field with the workers’ compensation insurance companies. Brian Steed Tatum’s dedication to his clients ensures that injured workers are receiving the compensation they deserve after suffering a workplace injury.

Dealing with Workers’ Compensation Insurance Carriers

Workers’ compensation covers employees who are injured because of an accident at their place of employment. These facts must be proven so an employee can receive all of the benefits under workers’ compensation.

Each claim differs based on the facts and circumstances of the accident that resulted in an injury. Each industry comes with its own risks for certain types of injuries.

In contrast, common hazards outside of employment may not be considered related to employment and therefore, may not be covered by workers’ compensation laws. The conditions or obligations of an employee’s job must put that employee in a position or place where the accident occurred in order for the injuries to be covered by workers’ compensation benefits.

Suffering an on-the-job injury can be devastating. The first thing to do is always seek medical attention for injuries. Do not wait because the condition or the injury could get worse and you want to have a medical professional treat you to prevent further injury or damage. Also, make sure to inform your employer about the accident and injury. This must be done within a short period of time to ensure that you do not lose any rights. An injured employee cannot be retaliated against when filing a workers’ compensation claim, so make sure to take care of yourself and file the correct paperwork.

Consult an Experienced Workers’ Compensation Attorney

If you have been injured in an on-the-job work accident, it is very important for you to consult an experienced workers’ compensation attorney. The insurance company that pays yours benefits will definitely have an experienced attorney on its side, so it only makes sense that you have the same type of representation on your side.

The Tatum Law Firm has years of experience in helping North Carolina and South Carolina’s injured workers file and receive workers’ compensation benefits. Our Attorney, Brian Steed Tatum, is dedicated to clients and helping them receive all the benefits to which they are entitled.

If you or a loved one has suffered an on-the-job injury and need help filing a workers’ compensation claim, please contact our office at (704) 307-4350 or online for a free case evaluation.

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  • Personal Injury
  • Social Security Disability Overview
  • Malpractice
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Workers’ Compensation
  • Eminent Domain

We serve the following localities:

Cabarrus County including Concord and Kannapolis; Catawba County including Newton; Gaston County including Belmont and Gastonia; Iredell County including Mooresville and Statesville; Lancaster County including Lancaster; Lincoln County including Lincolnton; Mecklenburg County including Charlotte, Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, Pineville, and Mint Hill; Rowan County including Salisbury; Union County including Indian Trail and Monroe; and York County including Fort Mill and Rock Hill.

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6135 Park South Drive, Suite 510

Charlotte, NC 28210

Phone: (704) 307-4350

Fax: (704) 754-4140

 

Mailing Address

P. O. Box 220517

Charlotte, NC 28222

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