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How do Workers’ Comp and Settlement Cases work in N.C.?

Have you been injured and need to know more about Workers’ Compensation or settlement cases? Every state does things differently, so we have compiled of what you should know specific to North Carolina.

Workers’ Compensation 101

Workers’ Compensation is a statutory remedy for employees who are injured by accident while in the course of their employment. It is a no-fault remedy where the employee is not required to prove fault to receive benefits, and the employer is not allowed to deny liability.

  1. After being injured, you have 30 days to file an injury claim with your employer.
  2. File a Workers’ Compensation claim with the N.C. Industrial Commission.
  3. Throughout the process, additional papers will need to be reviewed and submitted.
  4. The employer or insurance will either accept the claim and begin payments or deny the claim.
  5. If the claim is denied, you, as an injured employee, have the right to request a hearing.

N.C. Laws

In North Carolina, Workers’ Comp may cover vocational rehabilitation services, wage replacement compensation, and medical treatment. Here are some important N.C. laws involving Workers’ Compensation.

  • There are no requirements for an injured employee to accept a settlement. Although it is an option, they can still take the employer to court event if a settlement is offered.
  • Any company that employs 3+ part or full-time employees are required to provide Workers’ Comp.
  • There are strict fines for a company that does not comply with these laws.

Settlement Cases

In a Workers’ Compensation case, settlements occur when a business owner’s insurance company and their attorney will offer you a specific payment in order to settle the case before going to court. If your company goes through with this, it is important for you to consult with a lawyer to ensure the settlement is worth it. Some people prefer to settle because it means you get cash immediately to pay medical bills or other expenses. However, in some cases, the amount offered in a settlement is far less than you would get by going to court.

  1. If your employer’s insurance company offers you a settlement, you have the option to take it or not take it.
  2. Prior to your decision, consult your attorney to determine what option is best for your case.
  3. If you choose to accept the settlement, you waive your right to make any further claims against your employer.

Circumstances for Filing a Claim

In North Carolina, there are three main circumstances under which you are eligible to file a claim.

  • Injury by Accident – When your regular work routine was disrupted by an unusual circumstance that resulted in your injury.
  • Occupational Disease – If you are exposed to a disease or a disease development increased due to the workplace.

 

At Kelly & West, we know that dealing with injuries is a tough situation. If you are someone you love has been injured, let us help you through the process. Contact us today to learn about the next steps you need to take.

An Overview of the Law Schools in North Carolina

An Overview of the Law Schools in North Carolina

Thinking about being a lawyer and are looking at schools in North Carolina? If so, you are in the right place. North Carolina has five main law schools ranked in the top 200 law schools, based on smart rank. Smart rank is calculated by combining traditional law school rankings with other statistical data, such as, admission selectivity, employment rate, and bar exam performance. The five schools include, North Carolina Central University (NCCU), Campbell University, Wake Forest University, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill (UNC), and Duke University. The attorney team at Kelly and West attended Campbell University in Raleigh, NC.

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Duke University

The law school at Duke University is located in Durham, NC. Based on the smart rank calculations, Duke is ranked number 5 and according to US News & World Report law school rankings Duke is tied at #8 with UC-Berkeley and UVA. Duke has an acceptance rate of 23.3%, and average LSAT score of 169 and average undergraduate GPA of 3.76. The average cost per year for a full time student attending Duke is $55,588.

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina is located in Chapel Hill, NC. Using the smart rank system, Chapel Hill is ranked #28 with an acceptance rate of 44.6%, an average LSAT score of 161, and average undergraduate GPA of 3.49. UNC is currently tied at #34 with five other schools across the U.S. based on the 2016 rankings from US News & World Report. For an in-state student tuition runs around $22,560 per year and for an out-of-state student the tuition is about $39,191 per year.  

Wake Forest University

Wake Forest University is located in Winston-Salem, NC. According to the 2016 rankings from US News & World Report, Wake Forest is tied at #47 with University of Florida (Levin) and University of Maryland (Carey). Based on the smart rank system, UNC is ranked #52 with a 55.6% acceptance rate, an average LSAT score of 161, and an average undergraduate GPA of 3.60. Wake Forest is a private university with tuition running around $42,276 per year for a full-time student regardless of residence.     

Campbell University

The law school at Campbell University is located in Raleigh, N.C. The tuition for a full-time student is around $38,645 per year. Using the smart rank, Campbell in ranked #105 with an acceptance rate of 62%, an average LSAT score of 152, and undergraduate GPA of 3.24.  

North Carolina Central University

North Carolina Central is located in Durham, NC. NCCU is ranked #167 with an acceptance rate of 47.2%, an average LSAT score of 145, and an undergraduate GPA of 3.24, based on the smart ranking system. Tuition runs around $12,655 per year (in-state, full time) and $27,696 per year (out-of-state, full time).

While Duke, UNC, Wake Forest, Campbell, and NC Central are the main law schools in North Carolina based on ranking, they are not the only ones. There are two other notable law schools in North Carolina, UNC Charlotte and Elon University. UNC Charlotte is located in Charlotte, NC and was founded in 2005. For a full time student attending UNC Charlotte the average cost per year is about $41,348. Elon University is located in Greensboro, NC and is considered a private university. The average cost of attending Elon School of Law full time per year is $37,924.