Montgomery County Workers' Compensation Lawyer

If you have been seriously injured at work, your family is no doubt facing a very difficult period. Coping with the recovery from your injury is likely overwhelming. Often, loss of income intensifies the burdens and frustrations. Ward Black Law, P.A. strives to help clients resolve these legal matters for the people of Montgomery County and protect them and their families while they work toward an efficient recovery. Ask about a free initial consultation with a workers compensation lawyer by contacting our North Carolina law firm.

Experienced Workers Compensation Lawyer

Attorneys at Ward Black Law are knowledgeable and compassionate people who work to help clients through the process to recovery and compensation after an injury. If you work in North Carolina, you are most likely covered by the North Carolina Workers’ Compensation system. Any North Carolina employer with three or more employees must provide workers’ compensation coverage for its workers.

Under the law, if you suffer from a workplace injury or an occupational disease, you are entitled to certain benefits. If you die in a workplace accident, your dependents are entitled to death benefits. Employers cannot opt out of the workers’ compensation system and employees cannot waive their rights to coverage. Employers must either purchase insurance to cover their workers’ compensation claims or prove their ability to self-insure. An employer that does not provide workers’ compensation insurance for its employees is subject to stiff financial penalties.

Workers Compensation in Montgomery County

The county was formed in 1779 from Anson County. It was named in honor and respect of Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general killed in 1775 while attempting to capture Quebec City, Canada.

The county is divided into the townships of Biscoe, Candor, Mount Gilead, Star, Troy and is adjacent to Randolph County, Moore County, Richmond County, Stanly County, Davidson County. Montgomery County resident have many different form of employment that may be cover under North Carolina Workers Compensation Laws.

Contact an Experienced North Carolina Attorney

To ask about scheduling a free initial consultation with our experienced Greensboro law firm, contact North Carolina workers compensation lawyer Ward Black Law.