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Understanding workers’ compensation for remote workers

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Last Modified on Sep 13, 2024

Because of the pandemic, remote work has risen in popularity. Many companies now allow their employees to work from home. However, with this rise in popularity came the eventual question of remote employees: do they still qualify for workers’ compensation if they work from home?…

How timely reporting secures your workers’ comp rights in NC

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Last Modified on Aug 29, 2024

Work-related injuries can happen to anyone at any time. They can range from minor physical inconveniences to major physical setbacks that can strain your finances and even derail your career. Regardless of your situation, it is your right as a worker to receive the proper compensation…

Traumatic amputations can sneak up on you

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Last Modified on Aug 13, 2024

Workplace accidents can have devastating consequences, and traumatic amputations are among the most jarring and severe injuries that can occur on the job. These life-altering events often result from sudden, unexpected incidents involving heavy machinery or powerful equipment. As a worker in North Carolina, it is…

Most common on-the-job injuries for restaurant workers

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Last Modified on Aug 07, 2024

Working in a restaurant can be fast-paced and demanding, exposing workers to various risks. Understanding the most common on-the-job injuries for restaurant workers can help bring awareness and create safer workplaces. Cuts and lacerations Cuts and lacerations are frequent injuries in the restaurant industry. Workers…

How can a workers’ comp settlement affect Medicare coverage?

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Last Modified on Aug 01, 2024

Medicare recipients injured in the workplace typically qualify for workers’ compensation benefits. However, before Medicare pays for future treatment, recipients must use at least a portion of these settlements from private insurers. When this occurs, it’s usually advisable to submit a Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside…

3 errors that can cost you your workers’ comp claim

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Last Modified on Jul 18, 2024

Imagine this: You slip and fall at work, feeling a sharp pain. Despite the discomfort, you decide to finish your shift without reporting the incident. This seemingly small choice could put your workers’ compensation benefits at risk. In the aftermath of a workplace accident, your actions carry…

Navigating workers’ compensation benefit denials: Your guide to appeal

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Last Modified on Jul 05, 2024

Workplace injuries can be physically and financially devastating. Receiving a claim denial can be frustrating. Fortunately, you can overturn initial denials on appeal. With the right approach and preparation, you can challenge the decision. You may get the chance to secure the benefits you need…

How preexisting conditions can impact a workers’ comp claim

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Last Modified on Jun 08, 2024

A preexisting condition is any health problem that existed before a workplace injury. Common examples include back problems, arthritis and old injuries. When a new injury occurs at work, employers and insurance companies closely examine the worker’s medical history to determine if the current injury…