Workers' Compensation Lawyers - Asheville

Disability Attorney in Asheville, North Carolina

(828) 348-7979127 Biltmore Ave, Ste B, Asheville, NC 28801View on Yelp
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About Workers' Compensation Lawyers - Asheville

Located at 127 Biltmore Ave in Asheville, North Carolina, this firm concentrates its practice on two areas that often intersect: workers' compensation and personal injury law. Asheville sits in the Blue Ridge Mountains and draws workers from Buncombe County and surrounding mountain communities, many of whom face unique risks in industries like construction, hospitality, and manufacturing. The firm is positioned to serve those workers when injuries on the job leave them facing medical bills and lost income. Workers' compensation cases in North Carolina follow a specific set of rules administered through the North Carolina Industrial Commission, and having a local attorney familiar with that process can make a real difference. This firm handles claims from the initial filing through any appeals that may be necessary. Their personal injury practice covers accidents outside the workplace as well, giving clients a resource for a broad range of injury-related legal needs in the Asheville area.

Practice Areas

Workers' Compensation Claims
Workplace Injury Representation
Personal Injury Claims
Accident Victim Advocacy
Denied Workers' Comp Appeals
Medical Benefits Recovery
Lost Wages Claims

Specialties

Workers' Compensation LawPersonal Injury LawWorkplace Accident Claims

How They Can Help

The firm assists clients with the full range of workers' compensation matters, from filing the initial claim with the North Carolina Industrial Commission to challenging denied claims and negotiating settlements. On the personal injury side, they work with clients injured in car accidents, slip and fall incidents, and other situations where someone else's negligence caused harm. The goal in both practice areas is to help clients recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses tied to their injury.

What to Expect

When you contact the firm at (828) 348-7979, you can expect an initial conversation about the facts of your situation and what legal options may be available. For workers' compensation matters, the attorney will review how the injury occurred, what benefits have been offered or denied, and what steps need to be taken with the North Carolina Industrial Commission. Personal injury clients can expect a review of liability, insurance coverage, and the damages they have suffered. The firm will outline what the process looks like from that point forward so clients understand what to expect at each stage.

Service Area

The firm serves injured workers and personal injury clients throughout Asheville, Buncombe County, and the surrounding western North Carolina mountain communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of workplace injuries does this firm handle in Asheville?
The firm handles a wide range of workplace injuries, including those sustained in construction accidents, falls, equipment failures, repetitive stress injuries, and other on-the-job incidents in the Asheville area and across western North Carolina.
My workers' compensation claim was denied in North Carolina. Can this firm help?
Yes. Denied claims can be appealed through the North Carolina Industrial Commission, and the firm can review the reasons for the denial and help you pursue the benefits you may be entitled to receive.
Do I need to pay upfront to hire a workers' compensation attorney?
Workers' compensation attorneys in North Carolina typically work on a contingency basis, meaning you do not pay attorney fees unless there is a recovery in your case. You can ask about the fee structure when you call for an initial consultation.
Can I bring both a workers' compensation claim and a personal injury claim for the same accident?
In some situations, yes. If a third party other than your employer contributed to your workplace injury, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim in addition to a workers' compensation claim. The firm handles both practice areas and can evaluate whether this applies to your situation.
Where is the office located in Asheville?
The office is located at 127 Biltmore Ave, Suite B, in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, which is accessible from many parts of Buncombe County and the surrounding mountain region.
How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim in North Carolina?
North Carolina generally requires that you report a workplace injury to your employer within 30 days and file a claim with the Industrial Commission within two years of the injury. Speaking with an attorney promptly helps ensure you do not miss important deadlines.

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