Most workers assume that if they are hurt on the job, workers’ compensation insurance will be there to cover medical treatment and lost wages. In many cases, that is true. North Carolina law requires most employers with three or more employees to carry workers’ compensation…
If you’re a parent in Charlotte who has noticed a sudden or escalating change in how your child treats you, it can be deeply unsettling. A child who was once open, affectionate, or comfortable may now seem distant, cold, or unusually hostile. Conversations feel guarded.…
If you were injured at work in Charlotte and filed a workers’ compensation claim, you may feel confident handling the process on your own. You followed the rules, reported the injury, and your employer or the insurance company hasn’t given you a reason to worry.…
If you’ve filed a workers’ compensation claim in North Carolina, you may receive a notice instructing you to attend an Independent Medical Examination (IME). For many injured workers, that letter immediately creates uncertainty. You may start wondering why your own doctor’s opinion is no longer…
If you were injured at work, you’re probably already feeling financial pressure. Medical bills start arriving quickly. Paychecks may stop or shrink. The uncertainty alone can be overwhelming. So when someone suggests hiring a workers’ compensation lawyer, the first thought many injured workers have is…
Relocating with shared custody can be a challenging process, especially when navigating North Carolina's legal requirements. Understanding your obligations and the steps involved is essential to ensuring you remain compliant with custody orders while prioritizing your children's best interests. At Waple & Houk, PLLC, our…
