In order to keep our clients and staff safe we will be working remotely or with limited in-person contact. We have reached out to every current client over the last few days to encourage them to communicate with us by email or phone. If you need an in person appointment please let us know. We are continuing to offer free consultations for injured North Carolina workers.
If you have questions about workers' compensation in North Carolina and would like a free consultation please call us at (919) 319-6301 or (800) 665-8945, or contact us here. If we do not answer leave a message and we will receive it quickly. In times like this people need sound legal advice more than ever. We are here for our clients and for injured North Carolina workers, as we have been for the last 27 years.
Are you wondering if you have a NC workers' compensation case? Are you worried that you are not getting the medical treatment or disability payments you deserve? Do you have questions about whether you should accept an injury "rating" or settle or "clincher" your NC workers' comp case?
If you have questions about workers' compensation in North Carolina and would like a free consultation please call us at (919) 319-6301 or (800) 665-8945, or contact us here. If we do not answer leave a message and we will receive it quickly. In times like this people need sound legal advice more than ever. We are here for our clients and for injured North Carolina workers, as we have been for the last 27 years.
Are you wondering if you have a NC workers' compensation case? Are you worried that you are not getting the medical treatment or disability payments you deserve? Do you have questions about whether you should accept an injury "rating" or settle or "clincher" your NC workers' comp case?
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Workers' compensation attorney Kevin Bunn is a life-long resident of North Carolina.
He graduated from Enloe High School in Raleigh, N.C., and in 1986 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In 1989, Kevin earned his Master's degree in Public Administration from UNC, where he was awarded the Robert House Fellowship.
In 1993, Kevin received his Juris Doctor from the UNC School of Law.
Kevin has practiced law in Cary, N.C., since 1993.
He is licensed to practice in North Carolina and federal courts as well as the Cherokee Tribal Courts.
He graduated from Enloe High School in Raleigh, N.C., and in 1986 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In 1989, Kevin earned his Master's degree in Public Administration from UNC, where he was awarded the Robert House Fellowship.
In 1993, Kevin received his Juris Doctor from the UNC School of Law.
Kevin has practiced law in Cary, N.C., since 1993.
He is licensed to practice in North Carolina and federal courts as well as the Cherokee Tribal Courts.
Below are articles on the most important issues in workers' compensation in NC.
If you have questions about your NC workers' comp case or if you need more NC workers' compensation info please call or email for a free consultation with Board Certified NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer Kevin Bunn.
Do you need a NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer?
Nobody wants to get hurt at work.
But sometimes accidents happen.
And the medical and financial consequences can be very serious for the injured worker and his or her family.
If you have questions about your NC workers' comp case or if you need more NC workers' compensation info please call or email for a free consultation with Board Certified NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer Kevin Bunn.
Do you need a NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer?
Nobody wants to get hurt at work.
But sometimes accidents happen.
And the medical and financial consequences can be very serious for the injured worker and his or her family.
Nobody wants to get hurt at work.
But sometimes accidents happen.
And the medical and financial consequences can be very serious for the injured worker and his or her family.
If you have questions about workers' compensation law in NC a Board Certified NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer can help.
A NC workers' compensation lawyer will help you understand the workers' comp laws and process in North Carolina, and help you be sure you get all the workers' comp benefits you are due.
A NC workers' compensation lawyer will help prepare and file your claim, obtain and evaluate important information such as medical records, negotiate with the employers' insurance carrier, and handle any hearing necessary before with the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
But sometimes accidents happen.
And the medical and financial consequences can be very serious for the injured worker and his or her family.
If you have questions about workers' compensation law in NC a Board Certified NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer can help.
A NC workers' compensation lawyer will help you understand the workers' comp laws and process in North Carolina, and help you be sure you get all the workers' comp benefits you are due.
A NC workers' compensation lawyer will help prepare and file your claim, obtain and evaluate important information such as medical records, negotiate with the employers' insurance carrier, and handle any hearing necessary before with the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
Not all workplace injuries are covered under NC Workers' Comp Law.
Workers' comp in North Carolina generally covers 1) employees who are 2) injured as a result of an on the job accident that 3) arises out of their employment with an 4) employer covered by the NC Workers' Compensation Act.
Employers and their insurance carriers will carefully examine workers' compensation claims to determine if any of these limitations provide a basis for denying the claim.
Frequently, injured NC employees complain that they were led by an insurance adjuster or investigator to say something that later hurt their case.
Workers' comp in North Carolina generally covers 1) employees who are 2) injured as a result of an on the job accident that 3) arises out of their employment with an 4) employer covered by the NC Workers' Compensation Act.
Employers and their insurance carriers will carefully examine workers' compensation claims to determine if any of these limitations provide a basis for denying the claim.
Frequently, injured NC employees complain that they were led by an insurance adjuster or investigator to say something that later hurt their case.
If you are injured on the job in North Carolina it is your responsibility to both 1) give your employer notice of the injury or illness, and 2) file a NC Workers' Compensation Claim with the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
This is true even if the employer knows about the injury or illness or is paying for medical treatment.
Do not rely on your employer to file a Workers' Compensation Claim in NC with the Industrial Commission.
There are important time requirements to give notice and to file a Workers' Compensation Claim in NC.
This is true even if the employer knows about the injury or illness or is paying for medical treatment.
Do not rely on your employer to file a Workers' Compensation Claim in NC with the Industrial Commission.
There are important time requirements to give notice and to file a Workers' Compensation Claim in NC.
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