Workers' Compensation
Charlotte Workers' Compensation Attorneys
The Bollinger Law Firm, P.C., is based in Charlotte, but takes workers' compensation cases across North Carolina.
At the law offices of The Bollinger Law Firm, P.C., helping injured people obtain benefits they deserve is what we do. To discuss legal and financial aspects of your workplace injury with an experienced, dedicated and determined workers' compensation attorney in Charlotte, North Carolina, contact The Bollinger Law Firm, P.C..
Workers' Comp: Health Care, Medical Expenses, Wage Replacement
After a workplace injury, an employee is naturally concerned about pain, recovery, rehabilitation and healing. Workers' compensation insurance (once called "workman's comp") is a safeguard that is intended to provide for the medical and financial needs of employees while protecting employers from excessive liability. It is your right, and it is important, to file a workers' comp claim after an injury on the job. There is no need for you to feel that you are in any way betraying your employer. Providing for you after an on-the-job injury is the reason that what workers' comp exists.
For Injuries On the Job
A workers' compensation claim has nothing to do with fault. Any injury that takes place within the scope of your employment may qualify you to make a claim for medical benefits — and if you are out of work long enough to miss out on pay, workers' compensation provides for wage replacement as well.
Examples of incidents resulting in workplace injuries include the following:
- Bending over to pick up a box of copy paper and experiencing a "pop" in the back, which later turns out to be a disk rupture
- Repetitive injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome
- Occupational diseases such as bursitis, tendonitis, and exposure to fumes and poisons
- Psychiatric stress
- Motor vehicle accidents occurring when an employee is driving on the job (delivery people, sales people, home health care workers, police and truck drivers, for example)
- Construction accidents
- Industrial and manufacturing accidents
An accident at work which exacerbates a pre-existing condition is also cause for a workers' compensation claim.
Insurance Companies Often Delay and Deny Coverage
Clear-cut as they may be, claims for accidental injuries at the workplace are often mishandled by workers' compensation insurers. It is common for them to delay coverage, despite the fact that prompt medical care is critical for the best outcome after an injury. Delay and denial tactics often appear to be intended to encourage the injured worker to seek coverage elsewhere, such as through group medical insurance. We know how to cut through the delays and get the ball rolling for you.
Don't Be Caught in the Middle Between Insurers
When injured employees in Charlotte, North Carolina, get caught in the middle between workers' compensation insurers and group medical insurers that seek to cast responsibility on each other, our lawyers are ready to intervene.
Get Workers' Comp Claims Paid Properly and On Time
Our experience has given us knowledge and tools that enable us to get claims properly paid. We are well aware of the strategies they often use that can put injured workers in a bind — such as when group medical insurance providers put liens on workers' compensation benefits. Sometimes a letter from our attorneys resolves a dispute. When necessary, we are prepared to represent our clients in administrative hearings to ensure that claims are paid per policy terms. Our lawyers have successfully handled hundreds of workers' compensation claims. Although most cases settle without going to trial, we will go to court for you.
Contact us to learn about our contingency fee structure and the steps we will take to help get your workers' comp claim paid fully and on time.








