I'm a 59-year old North Carolina Lawyer that was unhappy because I only represented corporations and insurance companies going against people. Twenty-two years ago, I went through some spiritual changes and switched to only representing injured workers. That has made all the difference. An unfortunate reality is that North Carolina workers and employees are injured and killed on the job every day.
In some cases those injury and deat. A very large part of Mr. Acree's practice in Salisbury focuses on the diseases of asbestosis and asbestos-related cancers. Most of these cases invo. Mesothelioma is a serious form of cancer in which the cells of the mesothelium divide abnormally. The mesothelium is the membrane that covers most o. What is disability?
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In some cases those injury and deat. A very large part of Mr. Acree's practice in Salisbury focuses on the diseases of asbestosis and asbestos-related cancers. Most of these cases invo. Mesothelioma is a serious form of cancer in which the cells of the mesothelium divide abnormally. The mesothelium is the membrane that covers most o. What is disability?
The Social Security Administration has complex regulations to determine if you are eligible for disability insurance benefits SS.
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Mr. Acree is a board-certified specialist in workers' compensation law.
Over 90% of his practice involves handling work-related injuries and occupational diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.
He has been practicing law for over 30 years.
He is dedicated to representing injured and sick workers that have not necessarily been treated fairly by their employers and the insurance carriers.
His experience lends itself to providing compassionate, effective representation.
Mr. Acree was born near Raleigh, North Carolina but grew up in the Roanoke Valley of Virginia.
Over 90% of his practice involves handling work-related injuries and occupational diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma.
He has been practicing law for over 30 years.
He is dedicated to representing injured and sick workers that have not necessarily been treated fairly by their employers and the insurance carriers.
His experience lends itself to providing compassionate, effective representation.
Mr. Acree was born near Raleigh, North Carolina but grew up in the Roanoke Valley of Virginia.
The legal process in North Carolina can be overwhelming.
The Salisbury, NC law firm of M. Reid Acree, Jr. is here to help you in cases involving Workers' Compensation, Social Security disability, Asbestosis and Cancer Claims, Mesothelioma Claims, and Mediation.
We routinely serve clients throughout the state from Asheville and points west, across the piedmont including Charlotte, Salisbury, Winston-Salem and Greensboro to the east including Rocky Mount, KInston, Greenville and Wilmington.
For skilled and knowledgeable representation, contact Salisbury, NC lawyer M. Reid Acree, Jr., by calling us at (704) 633-0860 or by emailing us at [email protected].
The Salisbury, NC law firm of M. Reid Acree, Jr. is here to help you in cases involving Workers' Compensation, Social Security disability, Asbestosis and Cancer Claims, Mesothelioma Claims, and Mediation.
We routinely serve clients throughout the state from Asheville and points west, across the piedmont including Charlotte, Salisbury, Winston-Salem and Greensboro to the east including Rocky Mount, KInston, Greenville and Wilmington.
For skilled and knowledgeable representation, contact Salisbury, NC lawyer M. Reid Acree, Jr., by calling us at (704) 633-0860 or by emailing us at [email protected].
An unfortunate reality is that North Carolina workers and employees are injured and killed on the job every day.
In some cases those injury and death claims are accepted by the employer's workers' compensation carrier as "compensable, " or "payable" under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act ("the Act").
In many cases, however, the claims are denied, regardless of whether the denial is proper.
Insurance companies and self-insured employers have every reason to deny your claim and/or limit your benefit recovery.
In some cases those injury and death claims are accepted by the employer's workers' compensation carrier as "compensable, " or "payable" under the North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act ("the Act").
In many cases, however, the claims are denied, regardless of whether the denial is proper.
Insurance companies and self-insured employers have every reason to deny your claim and/or limit your benefit recovery.
A very large part of Mr. Acree's practice in Salisbury focuses on the diseases of asbestosis and asbestos-related cancers.
Most of these cases involve workers (such as pipe fitters, welders, sheet metal mechanics, electricians, and construction workers) who were exposed to the hazards of asbestos in industrial settings.
Benefits may be obtained from the employer (typically through workers' compensation), the land owner and/or the manufacturer of the asbestos-containing products.
First, what is asbestosis?
Most of these cases involve workers (such as pipe fitters, welders, sheet metal mechanics, electricians, and construction workers) who were exposed to the hazards of asbestos in industrial settings.
Benefits may be obtained from the employer (typically through workers' compensation), the land owner and/or the manufacturer of the asbestos-containing products.
First, what is asbestosis?
Mesothelioma is a serious form of cancer in which the cells of the mesothelium divide abnormally.
The mesothelium is the membrane that covers most of the body's internal organs and it has different names, depending on its location in the body.
As with any cancer, the diseased cells of the mesothelium may spread and cause damage to other body parts.
Most cases of mesothelioma are linked to asbestos exposure in the workplace.
If you have developed mesothelioma from your job, make certain that your case is in the hands of a North Carolina workplace illness attorney you can trust.
The mesothelium is the membrane that covers most of the body's internal organs and it has different names, depending on its location in the body.
As with any cancer, the diseased cells of the mesothelium may spread and cause damage to other body parts.
Most cases of mesothelioma are linked to asbestos exposure in the workplace.
If you have developed mesothelioma from your job, make certain that your case is in the hands of a North Carolina workplace illness attorney you can trust.
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