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What is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in North Carolina?

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In North Carolina, the statute of limitations gives you three years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit under most circumstances. You would most likely lose your ability to seek compensation if you miss this deadline, so it’s important to act quickly to preserve your legal rights. The three-year filing…

Can You Recover Lost Wages After a North Carolina Car Accident?

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If you’re hurt and unable to work after a North Carolina car accident, you can seek compensation for your lost wages through a personal injury claim. To recover compensation, you must document your wage losses and prove that your injuries impact your ability to work. Car accident injuries can be catastrophic and have the potential…

How to Appeal a Workers’ Compensation Claim Denial

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When you get hurt at work, you may expect to receive workers’ compensation benefit payments to help with your recovery. However, your employer or its insurer may deny your claim, either due to a genuine belief that you do not qualify for workers’ comp or to avoid paying you benefits. Fortunately, North Carolina’s workers’ compensation…

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