NC Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury Attorneys
Parker & Frey PLLC was established in 1986 with a mission: to provide compassionate client service combined with aggressive legal representation to injured and disabled individuals in North Carolina. We also provide guidance to families dealing elder law and estate planning issues. We handle workers’ compensation claims and appeals in Dunn, Fayetteville and beyond. We also handle personal injury cases and Social Security Disability claims.
In every case, our goal is to ensure that clients receive the maximum benefits to which they may be entitled under the law. Because our areas of practice dovetail into each other, we are often able to help clients seek medical care and financial compensation from many sources.
When it comes to estate planning, we make sure our clients’ wishes are known. We will take the time to sit down with you and listen to you clearly lay out all your goals. We can help you craft a will or trust, assign a guardian, conservator or a power of attorney.
Making sure your family’s future is secure is our No. 1 priority.

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North Carolina Injury Lawyer
If you’re seeking a North Carolina injury lawyer, you’re likely looking for a tough yet caring advocate who will help you win the justice you deserve. Our board-certified workers’ compensation specialist, and team of attorneys and staff stand ready to protect your rights and help you pursue justice.
If you have been injured at work, by a negligent truck driver, by a careless property owner or in any other type of accident, Parker & Frey PLLC will fight for you. If you are now disabled, we can seek Social Security or Medicare benefits on your behalf.

Injured at Work in North Carolina?
You may qualify for workers' compensation benefits if you suffered:
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Back injuries
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Neck injuries
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Shoulder injuries
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Knee injuries
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Repetitive stress injuries
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Construction accidents
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Warehouse injuries
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Manufacturing injuries
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Truck driver injuries
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Healthcare worker injuries
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PTSD after workplace trauma
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Occupational diseases
Parker & Frey helps injured workers understand whether their injury qualifies for North Carolina workers' compensation benefits and what steps to take after a workplace accident.
Meet Parker & Frey Attorneys
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.
You Deserve An Attorney Who Cares And Who Will Fight For You.
Located near Fort Bragg, we represent many police officers, members of the special forces, theology professors, nurses, truck drivers, construction workers and individuals in numerous other professions.
LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell AV Peer Review Rated
North Carolina | Bar Association
North Carolina | Advocates For Justice
Board Certified Specialist | North Carolina State Bar
Avvo Ratings Very Good | Featured Attorney | Workers Compensation
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What Should You Do After a Workplace Injury
in North Carolina?
if you were injured at work in North Carolina, taking the right steps immediately can help protect both your health and your right to workers' compensation benefits. Whether your injury happened in Dunn, Fayetteville, Harnett County, Cumberland County, Johnston County, Sampson County, or elsewhere in North Carolina, understanding the claims process is essential.
Report Your Injury Promptly
Notify your employer as soon as possible after your workplace accident. Delays in reporting an injury can complicate your workers' compensation claim and may affect your ability to receive benefits.
Seek Medical Treatment
Prompt medical care is important for your recovery and creates documentation that supports your claim. Your employer or its workers' compensation insurance carrier may direct your authorized medical treatment under North Carolina law.
Document the Details of Your Accident
Keep records of how the injury occurred, the date and time of the accident, any witnesses, medical appointments, work restrictions, and communications related to your claim. Thorough documentation can strengthen your case if questions arise.
Understand Your Benefits for Workers Compensation
North Carolina workers' compensation may provide payment for authorized medical treatment, wage replacement benefits, disability compensation, rehabilitation services, and compensation for permanent injuries. Every claim is different, and the benefits available depend on the facts of your case.
Know What to Do if Your Claim Is Denied
A denied workers' compensation claim does not necessarily mean your case is over. Many injured workers have the right to appeal a denial or challenge decisions regarding medical treatment, disability ratings, or wage benefits. An experienced workers' compensation attorney can explain your options and help protect your rights throughout the process.

Why Hire
Parker & Frey?
✓ Established in 1986
✓ Decades focused on North Carolina workers' compensation
✓ Board Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist (Robert Frey)
✓ Free consultation
✓ Compassionate representation
✓ Aggressive advocacy
✓ Serving clients across North Carolina
Serving Injured Workers Across
Central and Eastern North Carolina
Including:
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Dunn
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Fayetteville
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Lillington
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Clinton
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Smithfield
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Benson
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Angier
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Erwin
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Coats
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Spring Lake
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Hope Mills
Including:
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Harnett County
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Cumberland County
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Johnston County
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Sampson County
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Lee County





