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Vernon Sumwalt

Vernon Sumwalt is the Founding Partner of The Sumwalt Group Workers’ Comp and Trial Lawyers in Charlotte, North Carolina. He practices workers’ compensation law and has more than 25 years of experience. He is admitted to the North Carolina State Bar (1998) and the South Carolina Bar (1998). A graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law, he has been recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers, including multiple “Lawyer of the Year” honors in Charlotte.

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A look at the most common types of work injuries

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Last Modified on Nov 19, 2021

There is seemingly no end to the different types of jobs one can get in North Carolina. From construction jobs to desk jobs and everything in between, there is an opportunity for a fulfilling career for most people. Despite the wide array of job types,…

Extreme temperatures cause work injuries throughout the year

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Last Modified on Nov 03, 2021

Workers in North Carolina are exposed to all kinds of on-the-job dangers, including things like heavy machinery, poor lighting and even violent customers. However, few people realize that one of the biggest risks to worker health has been on the rise for years now —…

Hearing loss in construction workers

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Last Modified on Oct 20, 2021

Construction sites are often sources of hazardous noise production. While these noises might be a temporary nuisance to passersby, they pose a much more real and lasting threat to workers. Construction workers in North Carolina who are routinely exposed to loud noises on the job…

Ladder safety reduces the chance of accidents on jobsites

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Last Modified on Oct 19, 2021

When at work, you have the right to a reasonable expectation of safety. If you work in a role that requires you to take certain risks in order to do your job, such as work from heights or on a ladder, safety measures are critical.…

Another Former CMS Employee who Worked at Smith Family Center Diagnosed with Cancer (reported by Allison Latos, WSOC-TV Channel 9 News)

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Last Modified on Oct 06, 2021

Thank you to Allison Latos of WSOC-TV Channel 9 News for letting Vernon Sumwalt participate in this interview about possible occupational cancer and our workers’ comp system in North Carolina. Watch Allison’s report at this link: https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/another-former-cms-employee-who-worked-smith-family-center-diagnosed-with-cancer/PPRYWT2HTFHX5DADZR2UIREJAQ/ .

Work injuries suffered at home

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Last Modified on Sep 30, 2021

Working from home is more popular than ever. While remote workers can now enjoy working from the comfort and safety of their own homes, they do face unique safety risks that are not necessarily shared by those who physically report to their places of work.…

Long working hours contribute to fatal injuries

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Last Modified on Sep 21, 2021

Worldwide, approximately two million people die from work-related injuries and illnesses every year. One of the biggest risk factors is rarely identified as a problem, though. According to the United Nations, long working hours contribute to a significant number of fatal injuries. How long is…

Who is at risk for fatal work injuries?

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Last Modified on Sep 14, 2021

There is no such thing as a completely risk free workplace. Unfortunately, it does not matter how many safety precautions a worker takes when he or she is constantly exposed to dangerous environments. Certain industries are simply more prone to deadly accidents than others. Here…