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- 1 dead after multiple motorcyclists hit by car
- 1 dead, 2 injured in workplace accident
- 1 killed after ditch collapsed during construction accident
- 1 killed in North Carolina accident, alcohol use suspected
- 2 acrobats suffer spinal injuries in circus accident
- 2 killed, 1 injured in recent work accidents at Valley Proteins
- 24-hour work shifts double the risk of EMS worker injuries
- 3 common restaurant injuries
- 3 injured in North Carolina construction accident
- 3 steps to take after a dog bites you at your friend’s house
- 3 surprisingly dangerous occupations
- 3 things to know about workers’ compensation payments
- 3 tips to avoid having a workers’ compensation claim denied
- 4 common electrician accidents
- 5 ways dangerous drivers cause car accidents
- 6 reasons workers’ compensation claims are denied
- A carpenter, arthritis of the knee and workers� compensation
- A denied workers’ comp claim: What’s next?
- A guide to overexertion injuries at work
- A guide to workers’ compensation for North Carolina teachers
- A new application could reduce motorcycle accidents
- Accident at paper mill injures 4
- Addressing common risk factors with repetitive motion injuries
- Addressing the topic of coverage in workers’ compensation
- Animal keeper attacked by wolves in North Carolina sanctuary
- Appealing a denied workers’ compensation claim
- Appealing a workers’ compensation decision in North Carolina
- Are all employers required to carry workers’ comp insurance?
- Are you at risk for an asbestos-related disease?
- Auto mechanics: 3 common injuries to know about
- Avoid triggering a dog attack
- Can a verbally abusive co-worker ruin your health?
- Can I sue my employer for a work-related injury?
- Can the state tax workers’ compensation payments?
- Can you be fired for filing a workers’ compensation claim?
- Car-related work injuries are a pervasive problem
- Case involving alleged hazing continues minus 2 defendants
- Causes of work-related repetitive strain injuries
- Classifying routine events and work accidents
- Common office injuries
- Common risk factors with overexertion injuries
- Common safety concerns for restaurant workers
- Compensation for chronic or pre-existing conditions
- Concerning issues for North Carolina construction workers
- Construction accidents and the risks of head injuries
- Construction site accident in North Carolina kills 3
- Construction worker killed when pedestrian bridge collapses
- Construction workers and back injuries
- Could new technologies lead to fewer fatal car accidents?
- Custodial employees at higher risk for workplace injury
- Data shows increase in fatal workplace accidents
- Deadliest occupations nationwide in 2014
- Determining compensation in permanent partial injury cases
- Did workers’ comp accept your claim then offer little coverage?
- Distracted driving didn’t start with smartphones
- Do all employers carry workers’ compensation insurance?
- Does that cut on your finger qualify you for workers’ comp?
- Does your employer comply with prescribed safety standards?
- Does your job increase your risk of cancer?
- Does your North Carolina neighbor have an aggressive dog?
- Does your teen understand workers’ compensation?
- Dropping temperatures increase slip and fall risk
- Duke Energy employee shot while on the job
- DWI fatalities in North Carolina continue despite tough laws
- Evaluating the most prevalent types of construction accidents
- Even teachers face work-related hazards
- Facts regarding the most common work-related accidents
- Falling objects remain a common safety concern in construction
- Hauling chemical cargo poses unique risks
- Have you suffered Cumulative Trauma Disorder at work?
- HAVS risk and using power tools at work
- Head-on collision in North Carolina kills 1, injures 2
- Health care workers face an abundance of job-related dangers
- Hearing loss America’s most common workplace injury
- Hearing loss is America’s most common workplace injury
- Helping families file wrongful death actions
- How do I file a workers’ compensation claim?
- How does workers’ comp classify your injury?
- How employers try to control workers’ compensation costs
- How long will workers’ compensation insurance cover lost income?
- How new technology can prevent drunk driving accidents
- How preexisting conditions can affect a workers’ comp claim
- How safe will you be as a meatpacker in 2020?
- How to prevent common workplace accidents and injuries
- How to report a work-related injury
- How to tell if an injury was work-related
- Human Clinical Trial test for spinal research approved by FDA
- I got a work-related injury but was not at work – now what?
- Increased mining inspections after worker fatalities
- Injured at work and want compensation? Avoid these 3 mistakes
- Injuries related to overexertion in North Carolina
- Job-related hazardous energy accidents
- Keeping clear of injuries at the North Carolina workplace
- Know your motorcycle risks at the beginning of biker season
- Knowing what to do after a work-related incident occurs
- Legal Matters Consumer Safety Fall 2022 Newsletter: Building code violations on premises can boost your personal injury case
- Legal Matters Consumer Safety Spring 2022 Newsletter: How you can hold airlines accountable for your injuries
- Legal Matters Consumer Safety Summer 2022 Newsletter: Hurt by an independent contractor? You may still be able to recover
- Legal Matters Consumer Safety Winter 2023 Newsletter: Watch out for hazardous products
- Legal Matters Fall 2022 Newsletter: Minimizing impact of divorce on your credit score
- Legal Matters Spring 2022 Newsletter: Mishandling whistleblowers can result in employer liability
- Legal Matters Summer 2022 Newsletter: Hurt by an independent contractor? You may still be able to recover
- Legal Matters Winter 2023 Newsletter: Drinking establishments held accountable for car crashes
- Mail worker in North Carolina loses arm at work
- Man hospitalized after car accident with alleged drunk driver
- Man injured in explosion that killed coworker
- Man severely injured in workplace accident
- March is Ladder Safety Month — never assume a ladder is safe
- McDonald’s employees complain about unfair treatment
- Mining fatalities continue to decrease
- Most common injuries for workers’ comp
- Most common injuries teachers experience on the job
- Most common restaurant worker injuries
- Motorcycle accidents in North Carolina
- Motorcycle crash statistics in North Carolina
- Motorcyclist dies after North Carolina car accident
- Moving patients a common cause of injury in health care
- Nation’s heavy industries see many work-related accidents, deaths
- NC firefighters to begin receiving cancer benefits
- Need to file a workers’ comp claim?
- New standard issued for construction and confined spaces
- North Carolina construction worker hurt on the job
- North Carolina Department of Labor investigating worker’s death
- North Carolina firefighters face challenges obtaining benefits
- North Carolina head-on collision kills 2
- North Carolina industries with the most workplace injuries
- North Carolina man dies while working
- North Carolina nail salon workers face serious dangers
- North Carolina rated worst for worker protections
- North Carolina’s most dangerous occupations
- North Carolina’s wrongful death statute explained
- Nurse case managers and workers’ compensation claims
- Nurses face high rates of workplace injuries
- Older workers die on the job more often than workers overall
- Opt-out clauses leave workers in some states with fewer benefits
- OSHA aiming to reduce the amount of nursing injuries
- OSHA says 7 work-related amputation injuries occur each day
- Overexertion the cause of many workplace injuries
- Parents file lawsuit, claim hazing to blame for death of son
- Parker & Frey PLLC Named Business of the Week!
- Parker & Frey PLLC’s Favorable Decision from the Court of Appeals
- Parker & Frey PLLC Named Business of the Week!
- Power tool hazards may not receive enough attention
- Preparing to initiate the workers’ compensation claims process
- Prescription painkillers and workers’ compensation
- Prevalent safety hazards for factory workers
- Protecting against warehouse accidents
- Protecting health care employees from workplace chemicals
- Protecting iron workers in North Carolina
- Reducing the risks of back injuries from work-related incidents
- Rise in aged workers may impact job safety
- Road construction workers keep working despite this major risk
- Roof worker dies after fall
- Safer warehouses mean fewer work-related injuries
- Safety around electricity on the job
- Slip, trip and fall incidents can occur in many work settings
- Some safety techniques may be relevant in many professions
- Some statistics about impaired driving
- Spinal cord research leads to unexpected breakthrough
- Staying safe in excavation sites
- Stressful jobs can lead to serious health problems
- Suffer an injury while working from home?
- Suffering an overexertion injury at work
- Swimming accidents could lead to spinal injuries
- Teachers often victims of violence while on the job
- Teen accidentally kills boyfriend in drunk driving accident
- The grave consequences of asbestos exposure
- The link between rising temperatures and work injuries
- The most common reasons people get hurt at work in North Carolina
- The most dangerous jobs in America
- The possible toll of suffering injuries in workplace accidents
- The role of stress on teachers’ health
- Think you have third-party claims?
- Tingling and burning in your hand could be Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Tips for preventing repetitive stress injuries at work
- Top reasons that police officers need workers’ compensation
- Top safety hazards facing warehouse workers
- Toxic work environments
- Transportation related work injuries
- Truckers face a whole lot more than road accident hazards
- Types of injuries covered by workers’ compensation in NC
- Types of injuries covered by workers’ compensation in North Carolina
- U.S. House passes act to expand workers’ compensation services
- Understanding employer requirements for workers’ compensation
- Understanding workers’ compensation wage and medical benefits
- UPS worker killed on the job in North Carolina
- Use these ladder safety tips to prevent a fall
- Vehicle-related construction accident proves fatal
- Warehouses pose numerous safety risks to workers
- Was your workers’ compensation claim denied?
- What are America’s most dangerous jobs?
- What are the most common types of workplace accidents?
- What can you expect from your employer regarding workers’ comp?
- What happens if your workers’ comp claim is not successful?
- What is an Act of God denial?
- What is next after a denied workers’ compensation claim?
- What makes a motorcycles more prone to accidents?
- What to do when your employer denies your workers’ comp claim
- What to do when your workers’ compensation claim is denied
- When is it necessary to hire a workers’ compensation attorney?
- When nursing home residents injure you
- When to file for workers’ compensation
- When to pursue workers’ comp and a personal injury lawsuit
- Which breed causes the most dog bites?
- Which North Carolina jobs are the most dangerous?
- Who is eligible for workers’ compensation death benefits?
- Why employees avoid filing workers’ compensation claims
- Why employers or insurers might dispute a workers’ comp claim
- Why workers’ comp is called the “compensation bargain”
- Winston-Salem garbage truck worker dies from his injuries
- Woman changes her plea during North Carolina trial
- Woman killed in workplace accident at commercial bakery
- Work injuries: Do you have repetitive strain injury?
- Work related injuries can happen at home
- Worker dies in accident at Toyota plant
- Worker injured in electrocution-related construction accident
- Worker killed in North Carolina highway accident
- Workers compensation and carpal tunnel syndrome
- Workers’ compensation for federal employees
- Workers’ compensation and North Carolina teenagers
- Workers’ compensation and the hospitality industry
- Workers’ compensation can cover weight-loss surgery
- Workforce making extraordinary effort to restore North Carolina communities
- Workplace accident claims life of man
- Workplace accidents common in medical facilities
- Workplace hazards for custodians, janitors and housekeepers
- Workplace heat-related illnesses potentially deadly
- Workplace injuries common among retail workers
- Workplace injuries from broken equipment
- Workplace injury statistics from the National Safety Council
- Workplace safety starts with proper housekeeping
- Worksite accident claims life of construction worker
- Wrong-way driving and their impact on North Carolina motorists
- You only have so much time to file a workers’ comp lawsuit
- Young workers face high rate of workplace injuries