Document Library
On the page below you will find links to documents, reports, publications and discussions regarding North Carolina legal topics provided by the accident lawyers at Brent Adams & Associates. We hope that the articles, statistics and information will help the injured North Carolina public gain a better understanding of their own legal challenges.
Have you read more about your North Carolina legal case and ready to talk to a lawyer about moving forward? Contact our accident lawyers in Raleigh, Fayetteville and Dunn for a confidential consultation today.
- Page 6
-
NC Workers' Compensation Attorney Explains Employers Must Pay Benefits on Time NC workers' compensation attorney discusses the time requirements placed upon North Carolina employers to pay workers' compensation payments. -
Reporting a Car Accident in North Carolina Reporting a car accident is the law in North Carolina if it results in injuries, death or property damage greater than $1,000. -
How to Talk to a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor These are the top tips North Carolina workers' compensation lawyers give injured workers for dealing with vocational rehabilitation counselors. -
North Carolina Workers' Compensation Requires Written Notice of the Accident Raleigh workers' comp lawyers explain how North Carolina laws affect injury cases. Injured workers must give notice of injury to their employer within 30 days. -
NC Workers' Compensation Attorneys Explain Statute of Limitations for Work Injuries Raleigh workers' comp lawyers discuss the statutes of limitations for injured workers with respect to notifying their employer and the NC Industrial Commission. -
NC Workers' Compensation Attorney: 10% Increase in Benefits When Employer Violates Safety Raleigh workers' comp lawyers explain how injured workers' benefits may be increased 10% when their employer is found in violation of certain safety procedures. -
National Guard Benefits | Military Reserve Benefits | VA Benefits National Guard and Reserve benefits include disability through the VA if injured while training or on active duty. Other VA benefits are available as well. -
Supplemental Security Income | Medicaid Receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits in Dunn? You also may qualify to receive Medicaid, which can help pay for healthcare coverage. -
Difference Between Recklessness and Intentional Wrongdoing | Raleigh Injury Lawyers Explain What is the difference between conduct which is “willfully, recklessly and wantonly negligent” and conduct which is an “intentional tort”? -
Defective Motorcycle Helmets | North Carolina Motorcycle Accident Lawyer In North Carolina, all riders of motorcycles are required to wear a helmet. Of course, the reason for wearing a helmet is to protect motorcycle riders for head injury in the event of a collision. -
Raleigh Workers' Comp Lawyers | Common Work Injuries North Carolina injured workers may be familiar with some of the top workplace safety violations of 2012. The latest work violation report was released by OSHA. -
Social Security Survivor Benefits You can apply for Social Security survivor benefits in person or via phone. -
North Carolina Restaurant Liable for Paralysis Due to Inadequate Security North Carolina law requires that public establishments exercise reasonable care to provide a safe environment for their customers and visitors. -
Avoid Dog Bite or Attack │Dog Bite Safety │ Dunn Dog Bite Attorney Remember these tips to avoid a dog bite and always keep dog bite safety in mind when around dogs, especially ones with which you are not familiar and when children are present. -
Types of Medical Malpractice Cases | Medical Liability in Fayetteville Learn about the types of NC medical malpractice cases. Medical liability is placed on doctors when a patient is harmed intentionally or through negligence. -
Returning to Work After Injury in Raleigh | Policy and Procedures There are guidelines to follow when returning to work after an injury in Raleigh. Companies should have return to work policy and procedures for employees. -
VA Disability Pay Rates | Veterans’ Disability Attorney in Raleigh Your VA disability pay rate is dependant on the severity of your condition and any dependants. Your veterans’ disability attorney in Raleigh can help you through the application process. -
What is Med-Pay? Med-Pay stands for Medical Payments Coverage. Med-Pay is an optional coverage in an insurance policy that pays for necessary medical costs of accident injuries. -
What's the Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations in North Carolina? It is important to act quickly after your medical malpractice incident since North Carolina has a statute of limitations on medical malpractice lawsuit filings. -
Hit and Run Accidents | North Carolina Injury Cases Dealing with hit and run accidents can be a challenge. As a victim, however, there are things you can do that may help following a car crash.