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Settlement Keys in North Carolina Back-to-Work Cases

In considering any overall settlement of a North Carolina Workers Compensation case that is accepted, where the worker can return to work but with medical restrictions, the worker and his/her attorney will likely take a look at the following key items:

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Settlement Keys – Back-to-Work with Restrictions – Family Circumstances

Settling a worker’s compensation case when a doctor says you can return to work is especially difficult – if you don’t have any family members or people who you can rely on. These workers need every dollar they can get. Workers with relatives who can help out are under less pressure to get every dollar. They can take less money to settle their claim.

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How does Impairment Differ from Disability in Workers’ Compensation Cases?

Both words, impairment and disability, are terms of art. This means you have to look to how and where they are being used. Impairment for social security can be different than impairment for worker’s compensation. Impairment in one version of the AMA (American Medical Association) guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Injuries can be different than another edition.

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When will my workers comp settlement take place in North Carolina?

You have to know your status first. Whether you will be offered a Workers’ Compensation settlement in North Carolina depends on many factors.

Disabled Driver Next His CarMedical Treatment Status. First, after the claim is filed and the insurer agrees that you are initially covered, you will focus on getting better. Before even considering a workers’ compensation settlement in North Carolina, it is imperative that you know the full extent of your medical condition and that you have reached the point in your treatment where you are as good and healthy as medical science will allow. First and foremost, you should NOT consider a settlement before you know the full extent of your medical condition and while there’s a chance for improvement. If you are treating with just the company doctor, you should talk to a workers’ compensation lawyer who will explain how and if you can see a doctor of your own choosing to get a second opinion.

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If you are looking at this site, you or a loved one has probably been hurt. If that's true, you've come to the right place. Helping people who have been hurt is what we do. In fact, it is all we do. Joe Miller Law is a law firm concentrating exclusively on representing people who are injured by the carelessness of others or those hurt on the job. We provide the highest quality legal services to people who have been seriously injured. We practice Personal Injury law and Workmens' Compensation law in both Virginia and North Carolina.