Top North Carolina Workers Compensation Lawyer Writes Injury Blogs

Attorney Joe Miller post blogs on important matters and provides clients with knowledge regarding North Carolina occupational injuries.  Visit this section to learn about the workers compensation system in North Carolina. If you have been injured at work, contact an experienced North Carolina work injury attorney today.
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10/27/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Fatal Work Accidents in North Carolina Trenches

Workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Miller describes how North Carolina workers can be injured or killed in trenches. Call us now for a free consultation.

10/4/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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How to Deny a North Carolina Injured Worker Adequate Medical Treatment

Insurance companies compete to keep their clients satisfied. North Carolina attorney Joseph Miller explains why this doesn’t work with workers’ comp.

9/27/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Latest Findings Show Work Accidents Highly Correlated to U.S. Economy

The recently released figures of the 2010 census of fatal work accidents show some improving and some disappointing trends, says NC attorney Joseph Miller.

9/5/2011
Joe Miller
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How Does Vocational Rehabilitation Work in North Carolina?

Vocational Rehabilitation helps a North Carolina employee find a suitable job after a debilitating work accident. Attorney Joseph Miller explains how it works.

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8/31/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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How a North Carolina Work Accident Can Take Away Your Job AND Your Health Insurance

Pitt County workplace accident attorney Joseph Miller describes how employers can cancel their injured workers’ health insurance policy, leaving them stranded.

Workers' Comp

8/4/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Aiming for a Fair Compensation After a Work Accident in North Carolina

In North Carolina, the task of selecting the right legal support after a workplace accident is crucial and should be done carefully, says lawyer Joseph Miller.

7/30/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Safety Statutes Violations by Employer or Employee in North Carolina

Workers’ compensation benefits in North Carolina can, in specific cases, be increased, lowered or even denied. Attorney Joseph Miller gives more details.

7/4/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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What Should North Carolina Teens Know Before They Sign Up for a Summer Job?

Workers’ comp attorney Joseph Miller explains what teen workers should know to avoid accidents at work, and what the North Carolina work safety rules are.

6/28/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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How Does the North Carolina’s Workers’ Compensation Act Deal with Truck Drivers?

Workers’ compensation lawyer Joseph Miller explains what happens when an individual truck owner-operator is injured while working for a motor carrier.

6/2/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Describing Your North Carolina Work Accident

When filing a claim under North Carolina’s workers’ compensation, injured employees need to describe the accident in great detail, says attorney Joseph Miller.

5/20/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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What Happens When You Are Electrocuted?

Work accident attorney Joseph Miller discusses the terrible effects of electrical accidents at work, common injuries and how to get compensation for them.

5/4/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Offered a “Light” Job After a Serious Work Injury?

North Carolina workers compensation attorney Joseph Miller explains what you should do when returning to a “light duty” job after a work accident.

4/16/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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The Doctor Looking at Your Work Injury May Not Have Your Recovery at Heart.

Hired by the workers’ compensation insurance company your doctor declares you are fit to work against all evidence. Attorney Joseph Miller tells you why.

4/7/2011
Joe Miller
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NC Proposed House Bill 709-Some Thoughts

North Carolina Workers Compensation Attorney Joe Miller, Esq. discusses some of the absurdity of the proposed provisions in the proposed bill 709

4/4/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Filing a Claim for Employer Retaliation After a N.C. Work Accident.

REDA is an act protecting NC workers from retaliation by employers after a work accident. How it works is described by workplace injury attorney Joseph Miller.

3/31/2011
Joe Miller
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011 Rally in Raliegh to VOW-Value our Workers-Fight the Bullies in the Legislature

Fight the Big Business Bullies who are set to try to tear up your rights and run up the deficit-- Tuesday, April 5, 2011, in front of the Capitol in Raliegh.

3/29/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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How is an FCE – test performed in North Carolina?

North Carolina’s Functional Capacity Evaluation tests are important to you: they decide if you can go back to your previous job after a work injury.

3/27/2011
Joe Miller
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North Carolina Workers Compensation Reform Bill to Destroy Your Rights

All NC Citizens should be alarmed and disgusted at the proposed NC Comp Reform Bill--which helps no one except the fat cat insurance companies.

3/22/2011
Joe Miller
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Elizabeth City, North Carolina Workers Compensation Lawyer Blogs about Settlement of Permanent and Total Claims

North Carolina Workers Compensation Lawyer Joe Miller reveals the secrets of getting the most in settlement for workers who are permanently, totally disabled.

3/3/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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Another look at back injuries in North Carolina’s workplaces

If you hurt your back at work, are you entitled to compensation in North Carolina? How does the workers’ comp law consider spine injuries? Were you hurt because of an unusual event, or in a specific traumatic incident? Find out what all this means in workers’ comp attorney Joseph Miller’s latest blog post. Do not hesitate to download his FREE book: The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.

2/5/2011
Accidental Injury Advocates Law Firm
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A positive approach to employee work safety and health in North Carolina.

Just like North Carolina’s employers should invest more funds in workplace accident prevention, investing in Employee Physical Training (EPT) also makes sense. Both generate savings that far exceed the amount spent. Read in this blog entry by the workers’ comp attorneys of Accidental Injury Advocates what EPT is all about and how it benefits both employers and workers. Do not hesitate to download his FREE book: The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.