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629 Green Valley Rd, Greensboro, NC 27408
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https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com
Workers Compensation Attorney Serving the NC and SC Area. Todd Oxner and R.H. ‘Chip’ Permar III started Oxner + Permar, pllc in 2005. What started as a team of five has now grown into one of the largest Workers’ Compensation plaintiff’s firms in the Carolinas. Over the years we have helped thousands of individuals in their fight against insurance companies, employers, and pharmaceutical companies. In this time, we have always had one goal; Make Wrongs Right.
629 Green Valley Rd, Greensboro, NC 27408
https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com
Oxner + Permar PLLC, located at 629 Green Valley Road, Greensboro, NC 27408, stands as a dedicated Workers' Compensation Attorney serving the residents of Greensboro and surrounding areas within North Carolina. Our firm specializes in providing comprehensive legal support to individuals and businesses seeking fair compensation for work-related injuries and illnesses. With a focus on personalized attention and thorough legal representation, we navigate the complexities of North Carolina's workers' compensation system to ensure our clients receive the benefits they rightfully deserve.
At our Greensboro office, we understand that workplace injuries can be overwhelming. Our team, led by experienced attorneys Todd Oxner and R.H. ‘Chip’ Permar III, is committed to guiding clients through every step of the claims process. We handle everything from initial claim filings to disputes and appeals, ensuring that no detail is overlooked. Our approach combines legal expertise with compassionate support, helping clients focus on recovery while we manage the intricacies of their case.
Our practice encompasses a wide range of workers' compensation matters, including:
Initial Claim Assistance: We help clients understand their rights and initiate claims promptly. Disability Benefits: Securing appropriate compensation for time lost due to work-related injuries. Medical Treatment Advocacy: Ensuring access to necessary healthcare providers and treatments. Third-Party Claims: Addressing situations where multiple parties may be responsible for an injury. Appeals and Litigation: Providing robust representation when disputes arise with insurance carriers.As a local Greensboro firm, we have an intimate understanding of the regional workforce and the industries that operate within our community. This local expertise allows us to tailor our services to the specific needs of our clients, whether they are employees in manufacturing, healthcare, construction, or other sectors. We pride ourselves on building long-term relationships with our clients, offering not just legal services but genuine support during challenging times.
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our track record of successful case resolutions. We handle each case with the diligence and care it deserves, leveraging our knowledge of North Carolina's workers' compensation laws to achieve the best possible outcomes for our clients.
Contact Oxner + Permar PLLC today to schedule a consultation. Our team is ready to listen to your concerns and provide the legal guidance you need. Reach out to us at (336) 274-4494 or visit our website at https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com.
Q1: What types of work-related injuries do you handle?
A: We handle all work-related injuries, including musculoskeletal injuries, occupational diseases, burns, amputations, and psychological trauma resulting from workplace conditions.
Q2: How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim?
A: In North Carolina, you generally have 30 days from the date of injury to notify your employer and initiate the claim process. Prompt action is crucial.
Q3: Do I need a lawyer for my workers' compensation claim?
A: While not legally required, having an attorney significantly increases your chances of receiving fair benefits. Insurance companies often use tactics to minimize payouts, and a lawyer can protect your rights.
Q4: What if my employer refuses to acknowledge my injury?
A: We can help you navigate this situation by properly documenting the injury and filing a claim. Our firm has experience dealing with employers who attempt to deny legitimate claims.
Q5: Can I still seek compensation if my injury was partially my fault?
A: In North Carolina, workers' compensation generally follows the "no-fault" principle. This means your claim shouldn't be denied simply because you were partially at fault for the injury, though third-party claims may have different considerations.