If you were injured on the job in North Carolina and someone other than your employer caused or contributed to the accident, you may be entitled to both workers’ compensation benefits and a separate third-party liability claim. Many injured workers and their families are unaware that these two legal avenues can work together—yet the intersection […]
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North Carolina workers’ compensation provides several categories of benefits tailored to the needs of injured workers. These are especially valuable in construction, where injuries often require extended recovery and may prevent return to physically demanding work.
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If you have suffered a work related back injury in North Carolina contact Bowman Law PLLC today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Call us at (336) 470-0177.
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If you’ve been injured on the job in North Carolina, your Average Weekly Wage (AWW) is one of the most important numbers in your workers’ comp claim. It directly determines your weekly compensation rate—typically 66⅔% (two-thirds) of your AWW, subject to the annual maximum and minimum set by the North Carolina Industrial Commission. North Carolina […]
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Data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on March 17, 2026 The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently released its latest data on county employment and wages in North Carolina for the third quarter of 2025 (covering data through September 2025). This report, part of the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages […]
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The North Carolina Industrial Commission (NCIC) has published its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2025 (covering July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025). The 29-page report provides a detailed overview of the Commission’s work administering the state’s Workers’ Compensation Act, along with the State Tort Claims Act and other programs. The NCIC plays a critical […]
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