Workers' Comp Attorneys in Greensboro, North Carolina

Injured at work in Greensboro? Compare licensed workers' compensation attorneys — free consultations, no upfront fees.

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Top Workers' Comp Attorneys Serving Greensboro

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Carlos Medina

Greensboro, North Carolina

★★★★½ 4.5 · 140 reviews

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Greg Bowman

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

★★★★★ 5.0 · 355 reviews

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Vivian Stephens

Charlotte, North Carolina

★★★★½ 4.9 · 250 reviews

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Andre Williams

Raleigh, North Carolina

★★★★ 4.3 · 155 reviews

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Linda Ho

Fayetteville, North Carolina

★★★★ 4.3 · 37 reviews

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Tasha Ford

Durham, North Carolina

★★★★ 4.2 · 108 reviews

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Workers' Comp Laws in North Carolina

If you were injured at work in Greensboro, North Carolina law entitles you to workers' compensation benefits — regardless of fault.

  • 📋 Report immediately — North Carolina has strict deadlines. Late reporting can end your claim.
  • 🏥 Choose your doctor carefully — North Carolina has specific rules about authorized treating physicians.
  • 📝 Denials can be appealed — A denial letter is not the end. Most can be overturned with legal help.
  • 💰 No upfront cost — Workers' comp attorneys in Greensboro only get paid when you win.

Common Workplace Injuries in Greensboro

Construction Falls
Back & Spine Injuries
Repetitive Stress / RSI
Forklift Accidents
Slip and Fall
Chemical Exposure
Vehicle Accidents
Machinery Injuries

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a workers' comp attorney in Greensboro, North Carolina?

Use our directory above to compare licensed workers' compensation attorneys serving Greensboro. Filter by specialty, rating, and experience. All offer free consultations.

How much does a workers' comp lawyer cost in Greensboro?

Workers' comp attorneys work on contingency — you pay zero upfront. They only get paid a percentage of your settlement if you win.

What is the deadline to file a workers' comp claim in North Carolina?

Most states require you to report within 30–90 days of injury and file within 1–3 years. Contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights.

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