As a general rule, each party is responsible for its legal fees, but in family law, one party may be required to pay the other's attorney fees. This is the case when hiring a family lawyer in North Carolina, as the state’s legislation does allow…
Workplace incidents are quite common in North Carolina. According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, private industries reported approximately 64,900 nonfatal occupational accidents in North Carolina in 2020, making it necessary for employers to provide their employees with legally appropriate compensatory settlements or workers'…
Having an accident at the workplace is a very devastating experience, and if you are going through a workplace injury, you must be distressed and overwhelmed by the situation; and it’s normal to feel this way. As soon as you come back to your senses,…
By Waple & Houk PLLC | Charlotte Workers' Compensation Attorneys | Updated 2026 North Carolina's workers' compensation system was established in 1929 under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act (NCGS Chapter 97). Nearly 100 years later, it remains the primary legal framework protecting employees who…
Workplace accidents can occur in any industry or occupation. Industries such as construction, manufacturing, mining, and transportation are more prone to work-related injuries due to on-the-job risks and hazards. Still, any employee can sustain injuries at the workplace. North Carolina workers can claim workers’ comp…
A fatal workplace injury scars it forever. North Carolina employers are responsible for keeping the work environment safe for workers. Employees, on their part, have to follow the best safety practices of their industry. Unfortunately, however, being careful does not stop accidents from happening, and…

