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Work injuries suffered at home

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

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

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

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?

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

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…

Teaching the Appellate Case Law Review at the 26th Annual North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference

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

Vernon Sumwalt and Bruce Hamilton will once again close out the Industrial Commission’s workers’ compensation educational conference this year on Friday, October 8, 2021, teaching about the appellate court opinions published since last year’s conference. Vernon and Bruce—colleagues who work on opposite sides of cases…

North Carolina Industrial Commission Will Start In-Person Hearings in Workers’ Compensation Cases on October 1, 2021

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

Deputy Commissioner hearings will be conducted in-person, unless the Deputy Commissioner grants a video conference hearing upon the parties’ showing of “good cause.” The Commission did not give any guidance on what would make “good cause” or not. The Full Commission will conduct in-person hearings…

Workplace injuries and lost productivity

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

There are a lot of risks both hidden and obvious in the workplace. These risks pose a threat to worker safety, leaving many men and women vulnerable to serious workplace injuries. Many even end up needing to take time off work and missing out on…

Vernon Sumwalt Recognized in the 28th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America

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

The Sumwalt Group – August 19, 2021 We are pleased to share that Vernon Sumwalt has been chosen to be recognized in this year’s The Best Lawyers in America in the area of “Workers’ Compensation Law—Claimants.” Vernon has been selected for Best Lawyers in this…

Electronic Submission of Claims Forms to the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission

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

Starting on September 1, 2021, the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission is requiring the submission of claims forms for work injuries and occupational diseases electronically. The Commission has also given formatting requirements for emails, forms, and supporting documents. Right now, it is not clear if…