North Carolina Workers' Compensation Law: A Practical Guide to Success at Every Stage of a Claim

ISBN-10
1630448419
ISBN-13
9781630448417
Category
Workers' Compensation
Language
English
Published
2014
Authors
Valerie A. Johnson, Gina E. Cammarano

Description

North Carolina Workers' Compensation Law: A Practical Guide to Success at Every Stage of a Claim is a must have reference guide for all North Carolina workers' compensation practitioners. This publication addresses the latest changes to the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act and guides practitioners through all stages of a workers' compensation claim. This workers' compensation manual does not merely recite the statute and case law--it provides in-depth analysis of legal issues and offers practical advice from experienced North Carolina workers' compensation practitioners on a wide range of topics including litigating injury by accident and occupational disease cases, fighting obstacles to appropriate medical compensation, handling death claims and third party actions, defining and proving disability, calculating average weekly wage, and much more. The Executive Secretary, Deputy Commissioners, a Commissioner, and a Court of Appeals Judge also offer their practical tips for successfully litigating a North Carolina workers' compensation claim at every stage, including advice for filing motions with the Office of the Executive Secretary, representing clients in Form 23 and Form 24 proceedings, filing Expedited Medical Motions, litigating a case at the Deputy Commissioner Level, handling an appeal at the Full Commission level, and handling an appeal at the appellate court level. Lastly, this manual includes fingertip access to more than 10 Industrial Commission Forms and 24 sample motions and orders. This publication is edited by Gina E. Cammarano of Farah & Cammarano, P.A. and Valerie A. Johnson of Copeley Johnson & Groninger, PLLC, both of whom are North Carolina State Bar board certified workers' compensation specialists. The eBook versions of this title feature links to Lexis Advance for further legal research options.

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