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While modern medical treatment and rehabilitation can help people get back on their feet after almost any injury, some injuries will never fully heal. If you are suffering from a permanent injury, you may be eligible to receive lifelong permanent disability benefits through workers’ compensation.
At The Law Offices of John M. McCabe, P.A., in Cary, North Carolina, we have decades of experience advocating for injured workers with permanent disabilities. We know how workers’ compensation claims are handled in North Carolina and are fully prepared to fight back against any legitimate claims that are denied or delayed.
When it comes down to it, you may not be able to return to work as a result of your workplace injury. If this is the case, you could qualify for permanent total disability benefits, which would entitle you to workers’ comp benefits for the remainder of your life.
As you can imagine, the insurance companies do not take permanent and total disability cases lightly and will seldom pay lifelong benefits without a fight. Our North Carolina workers' compensation lawyers will work hard to provide clear and convincing evidence to the Industrial Commission, demonstrating your need for permanent total disability benefits. We will take every measure possible to help you secure the benefits you are entitled to receive.
Being seriously injured is hard enough; you shouldn’t take on the workers’ compensation process on your own. If you are now paraplegic from a work-related accident, you can rely on us to treat you with respect and help you navigate through this complex legal system.
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