Hardison & Cochran - Injury & Workers Comp Lawyers

Disability Attorney in Fayetteville, North Carolina

2.5(2 reviews)
(910) 960-1181327 Dick St, Unit 101, Fayetteville, NC 28301View on Yelp
Hardison & Cochran - Injury & Workers Comp Lawyers - disability attorney in Fayetteville, NC

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About Hardison & Cochran - Injury & Workers Comp Lawyers

Hardison and Cochran has built a practice in North Carolina focused on representing people who have been hurt at work, injured in accidents, or denied Social Security disability benefits. The Fayetteville office at 327 Dick St, Unit 101 extends the firm's reach into Cumberland County, giving local residents access to attorneys who handle the intersection of injury law and disability claims on a regular basis. With a Yelp rating of 2.5 from 2 reviews, the firm is still developing its online presence in the Fayetteville market, but its three listed practice areas reflect a well-rounded approach to helping injured and disabled clients pursue the benefits and compensation they need. The firm's combined focus on workers comp and Social Security law is particularly useful for clients whose work injuries have left them unable to return to employment and who may be eligible for disability benefits.

Practice Areas

Personal Injury Claims
Workers Compensation Benefits
Social Security Disability Applications
SSDI and SSI Appeals
Workplace Accident Cases
Car and Truck Accident Claims
Disability Hearing Representation

Specialties

Personal Injury LawWorkers Compensation LawSocial Security Law

How They Can Help

Hardison and Cochran helps clients in Fayetteville pursue compensation and benefits across three connected areas of law. For personal injury clients, that means building a case for damages after accidents involving cars, trucks, or other negligent parties. Workers compensation clients receive help filing claims and appealing denials with the North Carolina Industrial Commission. On the Social Security side, the firm guides clients through the application and appeals process, including representation at hearings before an Administrative Law Judge.

What to Expect

New clients at the Fayetteville office typically begin with a case evaluation where an attorney reviews the circumstances of their injury or disability and explains which legal avenues are available. The firm then takes on the task of collecting medical records, communicating with insurance companies or the Social Security Administration, and preparing clients for any hearings or negotiations. Throughout the process, clients can expect regular communication and a clear explanation of where their case stands.

Service Area

Hardison and Cochran's Fayetteville office serves clients throughout Cumberland County and surrounding areas of southeastern North Carolina, including communities near Fort Liberty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hardison and Cochran handle both workers comp and Social Security disability?
Yes, the firm handles both practice areas, which is valuable for clients whose workplace injuries have become long-term disabilities that may qualify them for Social Security benefits in addition to workers comp.
Where is the Fayetteville office located?
The Fayetteville office is at 327 Dick St, Unit 101, in Cumberland County, North Carolina, and can be reached by phone at (910) 960-1181.
Can I file a Social Security disability claim while also pursuing a workers compensation case?
Yes, it is possible to pursue both at the same time, though receiving benefits from both programs can affect the amounts you receive. An attorney can help you understand how the offset rules work in North Carolina.
What personal injury cases does the firm handle?
The firm handles a range of personal injury matters including motor vehicle accidents, and other cases where someone was hurt due to another party's negligence.
What does it cost to hire Hardison and Cochran for a disability case?
Social Security disability cases are typically handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and the attorney only collects a fee if your case is successful, subject to SSA fee limits.
How do I appeal a denied workers compensation claim in North Carolina?
In North Carolina, denied workers comp claims can be appealed before the Industrial Commission. The process involves filing a request for a hearing, and having an attorney represent you can significantly improve your chances of a favorable outcome.

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