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Time of day matters for construction injuries

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

Construction workers in North Carolina face a wide range of on-the-job risks, but there could be a complicating factor that many people are not aware of — time. A recent study found that the time of day and how many hours someone has worked greatly…

Hearing loss as a workplace injury

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

Working around loud machinery or tools can put a profound strain on one’s hearing, which may eventually translate to hearing loss. As a workplace injury, hearing loss often goes on to affect virtually all other aspects of a person’s life. Without the proper ear protection,…

Falls, repetitive movements contribute to workplace injuries

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

North Carolina employers should prioritize creating safety in the workplace. Unfortunately, accidents can happen even when bosses have worked hard to implement safety protocols, provide necessary equipment and properly train all employees. Some of the more common workplace injuries can often occur despite employers’ and…

The National Academy of Social Insurance Publishes Its Research on “Understanding Opioids in the Context of Workers’ Compensation”

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

In February 2021, the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) published its research on opioid use in the workers’ compensation system. https://www.nasi.org/research/2021/understanding-opioids-context-workers-compensation. Contrasting a 4% the 2018 reduction in opioid-related overdoses, which corresponds to an increase in life expectancy for the first time in 6…

For Workers’ Compensation Cases, the Industrial Commission follows the Supreme Court of North Carolina’s Order about Mediation, Commission Hearings, and Written Affirmation without Notarization

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

Consistent with other courts, the North Carolina Industrial Commission will follow Orders of the North Carolina Supreme Court for emergency directives during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Commission’s decision is at https://www.ic.nc.gov/news.html#hot (“Current Commission Policies Regarding Mediation, Commission Hearings, and Written Affirmation without Notarization.”) Three things…

Preventing winter workplace accidents

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

Winter is not over in North Carolina, and there is still a chance for cold, icy and even snowy weather. While this type of weather can be fun and enjoyable, it can also be quite dangerous — especially in the workplace. Here are a few…

What happens if your workers’ comp claim comes back denied?

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

When you suffer an injury in a North Carolina workplace, you understand how difficult it can be to pick up the pieces and move forward. You may be struggling with injuries after a work-related accident, and your family could be experiencing negative financial effects because…

The role of vibration in some construction injuries

On Behalf of The Sumwalt Group Workers' Comp and Trial Lawyers

There are many risks to working in the construction industry, including being around lots of heavy machinery and working at significant heights. Certain tools can also be hazardous to work with or prone to causing serious construction injuries. For example, North Carolina construction workers who…