In some North Carolina workers’ comp cases, insurance companies use surveillance as part of their investigation, particularly if there are questions about how serious an injury is or whether a claim is valid. This can include observing your activity in public or reviewing information that…
Family law issues often start quietly, with small disagreements or uncertainty that feels manageable at first. Left unchecked, these situations can become complicated and emotionally draining. Facing divorce, custody disputes, or separation can be overwhelming, and it’s normal to feel anxious about the unknown. Knowing…
After a workplace injury, you might wonder if you need a workers' compensation lawyer. While it’s possible to handle a workers’ compensation claim on your own, doing so can carry serious financial and legal risks. Settling a claim without professional guidance may leave you with…
After a workplace injury, your medical provider may assign a permanent partial disability rating to determine the extent of your long-term impairment. This rating affects your workers’ compensation benefits and can have lasting financial implications. What happens if you disagree with your rating? Understanding the…
Workplace injuries are stressful on their own, but the situation can become even more complicated if your employer refuses to report your injury. In North Carolina, employees have a legal right to workers’ compensation benefits when they are hurt on the job, including coverage for…
Dividing the marital home can be one of the most difficult and emotional parts of a divorce. For many, it’s not just a house, it’s a place filled with family memories and a sense of security. Facing the possibility of selling or leaving your home…
