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629 Green Valley Rd, Greensboro, NC 27408
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https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com
Workers Compensation Attorney Serving the NC and SC Area. Todd Oxner and R.H. ‘Chip’ Permar III started Oxner + Permar, pllc in 2005. What started as a team of five has now grown into one of the largest Workers’ Compensation plaintiff’s firms in the Carolinas. Over the years we have helped thousands of individuals in their fight against insurance companies, employers, and pharmaceutical companies. In this time, we have always had one goal; Make Wrongs Right.
629 Green Valley Rd, Greensboro, NC 27408
https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com
Oxner + Permar PLLC, located at 629 Green Valley Rd, Greensboro, NC 27408, is dedicated to providing expert legal representation for workers' compensation cases within the Greensboro community. Our firm specializes in helping employees navigate the complexities of workplace injuries and ensure they receive the benefits they deserve under North Carolina law.
Founded by experienced attorneys Todd Oxner and R.H. ‘Chip’ Permar III, our practice focuses exclusively on workers' compensation law. We understand that workplace injuries can be physically and financially disruptive, and we are committed to providing compassionate, aggressive representation to protect our clients' rights and secure fair compensation.
At our Greensboro office, we handle a wide range of workers' compensation matters, including:
Initial claim filings and assistance with completing necessary paperwork Dispute resolution for contested claims and disputed benefits Third-party liability cases when employer negligence or co-worker actions are involved Permanent disability claims for long-term injuries affecting earning capacity Appeals before the North Carolina Industrial CommissionWe pride ourselves on our deep understanding of North Carolina workers' compensation law and our commitment to personalized service. Each client receives dedicated attention from our experienced team, ensuring their unique situation is handled with the care and expertise it deserves.
Our Greensboro location allows us to provide convenient access to clients throughout the Piedmont Triad region. We understand the importance of timely legal intervention in workers' compensation cases and work efficiently to protect our clients' interests.
When you choose Oxner + Permar PLLC, you gain access to:
Strategic legal advocacy focused on maximizing your recovery Expert investigation to document your case thoroughly Comprehensive case management from initial consultation to final settlement Direct communication with knowledgeable attorneys who understand your needs Commitment to local expertise in handling claims specific to North Carolina lawWe invite you to schedule a free consultation at our Greensboro office to discuss your workers' compensation concerns. Our team is ready to provide personalized legal guidance and explore your options for compensation.
Contact Information: Website: https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com Phone: (336) 274-4494
Q1: How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim in North Carolina? A: In North Carolina, you generally have 30 days from the date of your injury to notify your employer and file a First Report of Injury form. However, there are exceptions for catastrophic injuries or when medical treatment exceeds certain thresholds.
Q2: Do I need a lawyer for my workers' compensation claim? A: While you can represent yourself, North Carolina workers' compensation law is complex. An attorney can help ensure your claim is properly documented, prevent underpayment of benefits, and provide guidance through the often lengthy claims process.
Q3: What benefits am I entitled to if my workers' compensation claim is approved? A: Approved claims typically provide: compensation for lost wages (two-thirds of your average weekly wage), medical treatment for work-related injuries, and potentially death benefits for surviving dependents.
Q4: Can my employer retaliate against me for filing a workers' compensation claim? A: No. North Carolina law strictly prohibits employers from retaliating against employees who file workers' compensation claims in good faith. Such retaliation is illegal and can be grounds for separate legal action.
Q5: How long does a typical workers' compensation case take? A: The timeline varies significantly based on factors like injury severity, dispute resolution, and the complexity of medical treatment. Simple cases may resolve in months, while more complex cases involving litigation can extend over a year or longer.