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Our experienced workers compensation injury attorney writes articles on serious injuries such as head trauma, brain injury, burn injury, broken bones, back injury, knee injury, paralysis, or loss of limbs. We represent those who are permanently and totally disabled, or partially disabled. Accidental Injury Advocates handles workers compensation cases throughout North Carolina, particularly including Elizabeth City, Currituck County, Ahoskie, Williamston, Columbia, Edenton, Hertford, Greenville, the Outer Banks and Manteo.
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Mediation Can Solve Workers’ Compensation Contests in North Carolina
Work accident victims in North Carolina stuck in a conflict with the insurance carrier should try mediation. Call attorney Joseph Miller for a free discussion.- Workplace Violence Is a Major Cause of Injuries in North Carolina
Elizabeth City work accident attorney Joseph Miller describes how workplace violence is one of the leading causes of injury and death in North Carolina.
Will the Insurance Always Agree to Pay for Your Work Injury Treatment?
Elizabeth City workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Miller describes how insurance carriers and nurse consultants may try to influence your medical treatment.
Make Sure You Have Duly Notified Your Employer About Your Work Accident
After a work accident in North Carolina, the injured employee should notify the employer immediately. Call lawyer Joseph Miller if you hesitate about doing it.- Will Your North Carolina Workers Comp Attorney Be of Any Help?
Workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Miller explains how lawyers’ fees are calculated, and how a NC attorney can be very helpful after a workplace accident.
Dealing With Vocational Rehabilitation in North Carolina
In this article, workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Miller explains how vocational rehabilitation works in North Carolina. Call him for a free consultation.
Bad Tipping Is Not the Only Risk North Carolina Food and Beverage Servers Face
North Carolina workplace accident lawyer Joseph Miller informs how food & beverage servers can be injured or even killed at work. Call for a free consultation.
Happens If You Are Fired After a North Carolina Work Accident?
The North Carolina workers’ compensation lawyers of Accidental Injury Advocates, Ltd. explain how you can get benefits after your employment was terminated.- Why Would I even Cconsider Settling my Workers Compensation Claim? Can't I go to Trial?
North Carolina Workers Compensation Lawyer Joe Miller, Esq. explains what is generally entailed in deciding if it is appropriate to settle your comp case.
Violence at the Workplace: the Situation in North Carolina
Violent acts are the second most frequent cause of workplace injuries and deaths in North Carolina, says workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Miller.
Slightly Better Benefits for the Family of Accidentally Killed North Carolina Workers
Fatal work accident benefits have recently been raised and are explained by workers’ compensation lawyer Joseph Miller. Order his FREE book now on this website.
How Does N.C. Workers’ Compensation Pay For Disability?
Many NC workplace accidents resulting in injuries that do not heal well, or leave the worker permanently impaired. Attorney Joseph Miller gives all the details.
North Carolina Teens at Work: What Happens if They Are Injured?
Young workers, and especially those on temporary summer jobs, are mostly inexperienced and more at risk of a workplace injury, says attorney Joseph Miller.- Are Accidents Traveling to and From Work Covered By North Carolina’s Workers’ Compensation Act?
What rules apply when an employee is injured on his or her way to work? North Carolina injured worker attorney Joseph Miller gives you all the details.
More Occupational Diseases in North Carolina Than You Might Think
North Carolina workers should be careful to examine if their health issues are related to the nature of their work, is the advice given by lawyer Joseph Miller.
Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in North Carolina: What You Need to Know.
The best way to make sure your work injury case is processed smoothly and rapidly is to follow the rules, says N.C. workers’ compensation lawyer Joseph Miller.- Occupational Disease Under the North Carolina Workers Compensation Act
Here, North Carolina Workers Compensation Lawyer Joe Miller, Esq. explains how occupational diseases, such as repetitive motion injuries work under NC Comp Law
Avoiding the Short Fuse; Electrocution Accidents in North Carolina.
North Carolina workplace injury attorney Joseph Miller has seen what electrical shocks can do to workers, and has some advice to give on electric power safety.
Injured at Work as a Contractor in North Carolina? Someone Might Be in Trouble.
Work injury lawyer Joseph Miller explains how important it is to know whether you are an employee or a contractor after a work accident in North Carolina.
Injured North Carolina Workers Would Like to Get Back to Work; Can They Handle It?
Even if you want to return to your job after a workplace accident in North Carolina, you should think carefully about it. Attorney Joseph Miller explains why.
Why are North Carolina workers denied rights available to everyone else?
Did you ever ask yourself why workers’ compensation insurance companies are never accused of fraud and deception? Read what attorney Joseph Miller has to say.
A Clincher Agreement the Insurance Carrier is Eager to Sign With You
A neat deal: more money and sooner than you had expected. Listen to what N.C. workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Miller has to say about clincher agreements.- Death Benefits under North Carolina Workers Comp: The Important Issues Part 2
Here North Carolina Workers Compensation Attorney Joseph Miller, Esq. further discusses the basics of death benefits if a worker dies from injuries related to their injury or occupational disease.
Do you feel threatened by your North Carolina employer after you filed a work accident claim?
Some employers are not happy when employees file a claim for injury at work, and may even retaliate against them. Read more in Joseph Miller’s latest article.- North Carolina Workers Compensation Death Benefits: The Important Issues Part 1
Here North Carolina Workers Compensation Lawyer Joe Miller, Esq. reveals the essential information you need to know about workers comp death benefits in N.C.
Injured North Carolina Workers: Beware of the Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Capacity Evaluations are important in determining if an injured worker will be able to return to work. Call NC work injury attorney Joseph Miller.
PERMANENT AND TOTAL DISABILITY---
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR SETTLEMENT OF YOUR NORTH CAROLINA WORKERS COMPENSATION CASE
DO NOT SETTLE YOUR CASE WITHOUT LEARNING THE FACTS!!!
North Carolina Workers Compensation Attorney Joseph Miller, Esq. discusses the critical information you need to make a decision on settling your case.- The Medicare Set-Aside (MSA).
What is it, and why do I have to worry about it?
Copyright, 2011 Joseph A. Miller, Esq.
If you've just heard that your case settlement may involve a "Medicare Set Aside" (MSA) and it sounds like 'Greek' to you,then you need to read this article.
Will your job still be there after a North Carolina work accident?
The doctor declares you fit to return to work. Should you do it? Will you find your former job waiting for you? You may find that you are not able to perform your work as you did before, that you have lost your rights to compensation, or that you are being paid less than before the accident. Read this article to learn what you should do before returning to work after a North Carolina work accident, and do not hesitate to contact the Accidental Injury Advocates Ltd in Elizabeth City for a free consultation.
Is a non-accidental injury at work compensated in North Carolina?
If you are injured at work, does it have to be caused by an accident to be compensated? Can you get benefits if your back hurts or for your asthma? Find out in this article what accidental cause means and how you define occupational illnesses. Do not hesitate to contact the Accidental Injury Advocates Ltd in Elizabeth City and be sure to download Workers’ Compensation attorney Joseph Miller’s FREE book The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.
Cable and line workers in North Carolina keep you wired, at a price.
North Carolina power outages remind us at times that we are part of a very dense network of cables and lines. The thousands of workers who install, maintain, and repair the mesh connecting us to power, TV, telephones, internet, cameras, satellites, or installations are doing a tough job, requiring high technical skills and physical endurance. Read our article on cable and line workers’ accidents and injuries and contact our law office for a free discussion of your case if you have been hurt at work. While visiting our website, be sure to download Workers’ Comp attorney Joseph Miller’s FREE book The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.
The unsafe world of maintenance workers in North Carolina.
Maintenance work on machinery and installations is the opposite of routine work. The plant or production line is shut-down (at night or during a weekend or holiday) and subcontractors move in to do the job in the shortest possible time. This is why the job is so dangerous. Read all the details on maintenance work accidents in this article, and be sure to download Workers’ Comp attorney Joseph Miller’s FREE book The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.
Back-breaking work in North Carolina’s nursing homes.
Most people would agree that working on a construction site or as a truck driver is a dangerous occupation, not knowing that nursing home employees, in North Carolina and elsewhere are even more at risk of sustaining work injuries. In this article by the Accidental Injury Advocates, you will find out what happens in nursing homes. Be sure to download Workers’ Comp attorney Joseph Miller’s FREE book The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.
What should North Carolina employers do to reduce work accidents in their factories?
Large manufacturing plants in North Carolina are almost never open to the public. Visitors are steered to restricted authorized areas. This is because the place is dangerous for the uninitiated, and the plant’s employees can only go about their jobs if they adhere to strictly enforced procedures. Read in this article what Risk Reduction Implementation entails and what it means for an injured worker. Be sure to download Workers’ Comp attorney Joseph Miller’s FREE book The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.
How does North Carolina Workers’ Compensation cover injured office employees?
The office workplace may be safer than a construction site but employees working in an office environment can get hurt too. In North Carolina offices, many injuries are the result of repetitive motions, straining the same muscles and functions constantly. Read here what repetitive motion injuries are, and what you should do if you were hurt at the office. Call immediately North Carolina workers’ comp attorney Joseph Miller for a FREE consultation and order his new FREE book “The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries”.
Are North Carolina construction sites more dangerous than other workplaces?
There are more fatal work accidents on construction sites than in any other industry. Read this article to find out what the most frequent accidents are on construction sites in North Carolina, and read further why construction workers can be denied their rights to compensation for serious or fatal injuries. If you have been injured at work, call attorney Joseph Miller for a FREE consultation and do not fail to order his new FREE book “The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries”.
How bad is it if you have broken bones in a work accident in North Carolina?
Workplace accidents in North Carolina are commonplace and sometimes leave the injured worker with broken bones. In this article, workers’ comp attorney Joseph Miller explains what can go wrong with broken bones, and why the tiniest bone fractures and cracks need to be discovered to avoid problems at a later stage. Call us if you have questions, and do not fail to order his new FREE book “The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries”.
Making the Right Decisions After a Head Injury in a North Carolina Work Accident
How do you deal with a severe head injury sustained at work in North Carolina? Is a head injury a brain injury? How are head injuries classified? What are the benefits calculated? Head or brain injuries can affect the rest of your life, and there are things you should know and do right after the accident. Read NC workers’ comp attorney Joseph Miller’s article and do not fail to order his new FREE book “The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries”.
Many Questions and Limited Benefits for the Family of a Worker Killed in North Carolina
A terrible, fatal accident at work left the surviving spouse and children in a state of grief and distress. How are they going to survive, is there any compensation, from whom, paid to whom, for how long? All these questions are addressed in NC workers’ comp lawyer Joseph Miller’s article. After reading, do not forget to order his new, FREE book “The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries,” which gives you invaluable information clarifying your case.
Should You Take the Claims Adjuster's Settlement Offer?
You were injured at work, your injuries are now healing and the NC workers’ compensation insurer wants to settle. The claims adjuster made you an offer that didn’t look bad. What should you do? Read this article where Elizabeth City Workers’ Rights attorney Joseph Miller explains what to do in a “dream” or in a “nightmare” situation. Make sure you also download his FREE new book: “The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries” with critical information about workplace injury claims and settlements.
Permanently injured or impaired after a North Carolina work accident; what are the consequences?
A permanent disability after a workplace accident is bad enough. Under North Carolina’s workers’ comp rules, the compensation to which you are entitled depends, not just on your injury or impairment, but on your ability to continue to work and earn wages. Find out in this article how the process works, and why choosing the right path is as difficult as it is important. Call attorney Joseph Miller for a free consultation and do not fail to order his new FREE book “The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries”.
Injured My Knee at Work – Who Pays for Surgery?
If the injury you sustained at work in North Carolina requires expensive surgery or a long therapy, you could be facing increased resistance from the workers’ comp insurer. Often the injured worker is facing outright bad faith. Don’t let your employer and insurer get away with bullying and sly tactics; you have the right to a hearing with the Industrial Commission to defend your standpoint. Call workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Miller, Esq to evaluate your case in a free consultation. You can also download his FREE book The Nine Biggest Myths About North Carolina Workplace Injuries.- New case, North Carolina Court of Appeals relating to the issue of suitable employment and "make work."
In this article, Mr. Miller discusses a brand new opinion issued by the North Carolina Court of Appeals, the case of Nobles v Coastal Power and Electric. While really not opening any new legal vistas, the opinion touches on several issues discussed throughout this website, and most importantly, offers valuable lessons as to how one should conduct themselves, or perhaps maybe how one should not conduct themselves, after being released to return to work under restrictions. - Your Right to the Right Job-Find out what to do if you get a fake job offer from your employer after your doctor has released you with restrictions.
In this article, Mr. Miller discusses a common trick used by many employers after employee is released to work. Oftentimes, they will offer what is really a fake, or made-up job to the employee, in the hopes that they will come back to work so they do not have to pay workers compensation. Then, of course they will find some excuse to fire the employee for misconduct and cut off their benefits. Here, we give some tips as to what to look if you suspect that the "job" being offered to you is really not a job at all. - What to do if your direct employer did not have workers compensation coverage. Read this article.
Here, Mr. Miller discusses a common scenario occurs the world of contractors and subcontractors in the construction business. You are hurt on the job and find out that your immediate employer failed to carry workers compensation insurance. The fact of the matter is that you may be able to get coverage from either the general contractor, one of the other contractors who may be "upstream" from your direct employer. - Can my Spouse or Former Spouse get any of my Workers Compensation settlement as Part of a Divorce Decree? Read this article and find out, or call our office for more information.
In this article Joseph Miller,Esq. gives a basic overview of the law in North Carolina as it pertains to whether or not your spouse can get their hands on your workers compensation settlement in a divorce proceeding.
What’s Required to File a Workers’ Comp Claim?
The details of a work injury can make or break your case for a workers’ comp claim. You should immediately report your accident to your supervisor and take detailed notes of the accident which led to your injury. An experienced work injury lawyer such as Joe Miller, Esq. can help you understand your rights and the requirements of filing a workers’ comp claim. Time is very important to your case, so don’t wait any longer to consult a professional for help. A free consultation with North Carolina workers’ compensation lawyer Joe Miller, Esq. can help you understand your rights and how to exercise them. Contact him at (757) 455-8889 or toll free (888) 694-7994.
Do I Need a Lawyer to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim?
Oftentimes in life, you find that there is no substitute for experience, and the same goes for filing for workers’ compensation benefits which is riddled with twists and turns. North Carolina workers’ compensation lawyer Joe Miller, Esq., can help you with the lengthy workers’ compensation claim, which can be complex and confusing. Call Joe Miller, Esq. and find out what you need to do to receive all the benefits you deserve at (757) 455-8889 or toll free (888) 694-7994.
Would you know what to do if you were injured in a North Carolina work accident?
This article discusses the first step a worker should take immediately after suffering an injury on the job – to seek immediate medical attention. Protect your rights and your employment by following the proper protocol after a work injury in North Carolina.
Why is it important to report my work accident to my employer?
This article discusses the importance of reporting an injury to your employer. In order for the worker to be compensated for their injuries, the incident must be reported immediately if the worker was hurt on the job in North Carolina.
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Back Injury on the Job - What Now?
Back injuries are treated differently than traditional workplace injuries that are caused by accidents. North Carolina workers’ compensation lawyer Joe Miller, Esq., can help you with your lengthy workers’ compensation claim, which oftentimes can be complex and confusing. Call Joe Miller, Esq. and find out what you need to do to receive the benefits you deserve at (757) 455-8889 or toll free (888) 694-7994.
GETTING YOUR CLAIM STARTED
- “Suitable Employment” Under N.C. Workers Compensation
- How North Carolina Construction Workers Can Avoid Workplace Injuries
If you have been injured on-the-job in a North Carolina construction accident, contact an experienced North Carolina work injury lawyer to get answers to your legal questions. Some workplace accidents are not preventable; however, many accidents can be avoided with the proper safety equipment, training, and education.
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