Our Workers' Compensation for Truckers Article Library
Suffering a work injury can affect all aspects of your life. It can threaten your financial stability and inhibit you from doing the things you enjoy. Truck drivers face unique challenges on the job, and they have rights when they suffer injuries. Learn about your rights in North Carolina and get started obtaining the compensation you need.
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The "Settlement Mill" Law Firm May Not Have Your Best Interests at Heart! Forbes Magazine Article Explains the "Settlement Mill" Law Firm. -
If Your Co-Worker is Afraid to be a Witness For You, He May Have Been Intimidated By The Employer! Sometimes employers intimidate witnesses and prevent them from giving truthful statements or testimony that will help you to win your case. -
The New York Times Asks Attorney Bob Bollinger for Legal Analysis -- Maybe You Should Too? Attorney Bob Bollinger quoted in New York Times -
Make The Insurance Company Pay You The Correct Weekly Amount! The Average Weekly Wage and Compensation Rate are often miscalculated in a case. This article explains how to get it corrected without hiring a lawyer. -
“Ask The Experts” Radio Show featuring Bob Bollinger: The Basics of Workers’ Compensation (Length: 29:50) Bob Bollinger explains the basics of Workers’ Compensation on the “Ask The Experts” Radio Show. (Length: 29:50) -
"Ask the Experts" Radio Show Featuring Bob Bollinger: Workers’ Compensation Evidentiary Hearings (Length: 29:49) Bob Bollinger discusses Workers’ Compensation evidentiary hearings on "Ask the Experts." (Length: 29:49) -
"Ask the Experts" Featuring Bob Bollinger: Workers’ Compensation Pitfalls (Length: 29:50) Bob Bollinger explains Workers’ Compensation Pitfalls on the “Ask The Experts” Radio Show. (Length: 29:50) -
"Ask the Experts" Radio Show Featuring Bob Bollinger: Which Employers Need Workers’ Comp and Workers’ Comp for Traveling Employees (Length: 29:50) Bob Bollinger explains Which Employers Need To Buy Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Workers’ Comp for Traveling Employees on the “Ask The Experts” Radio Show. (Length: 29:50) -
What is the Industrial Commission? The North Carolina Industrial Commission has "exclusive subject matter jurisdiction" over the "North Carolina Workers' Compensation Act." In layman terms, that means that the Industrial Commission is the court system that has jurisdiction over any case that an injured worker might bring under the workers' compensation laws in this state.