Contact Information
Address:
629 Green Valley Rd, Greensboro, NC 27408
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Website
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, Oxner + Permar PLLC provides dedicated legal representation for individuals seeking workers' compensation benefits within the Greensboro community.
Our firm is staffed by experienced attorneys, Todd Oxner and R.H. ‘Chip’ Permar III, who are committed to helping employees navigate the complexities of North Carolina workers' compensation law. We understand that workplace injuries can be physically and financially disruptive. Our goal is to provide compassionate counsel and aggressive advocacy to secure the benefits our clients rightfully deserve.
We handle a wide range of workers' compensation matters originating from the Greensboro area. This includes initial claims filing, disputes over eligibility or benefits, third-party liability cases, and representation at hearings before the North Carolina Industrial Commission. Our focus is on achieving the best possible outcome for our clients through careful investigation, thorough documentation, and effective negotiation or litigation when necessary.
Whether you've been injured on the job while working for a local business in Greensboro or nearby areas within Forsyth County, our attorneys have the expertise to guide you through the claims process. We understand the unique legal landscape of North Carolina workers' compensation and are dedicated to fighting for fair treatment and compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
At Oxner + Permar PLLC, we pride ourselves on our accessibility and responsiveness. We understand the stress that often accompanies workplace injuries, and we strive to provide clear communication and personalized attention to each client we represent from our Greensboro office.
For a consultation regarding your potential workers' compensation claim, please contact us at (336) 274-4494 or visit our website at https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com. We are here to answer your questions and discuss how we can assist you with your specific situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of workplace injuries do you handle?
We handle all types of work-related injuries, including but not limited to slips, trips, and falls; repetitive stress injuries; machinery accidents; ergonomic issues; and occupational diseases contracted in the course and scope of employment within the Greensboro area.
Q2: How do I know if I am eligible for workers' compensation?
Generally, if you were injured while performing your job duties in North Carolina and your employer has workers' compensation insurance, you are likely eligible. There are specific exclusions and conditions, so a consultation is recommended to review your specific situation.
Q3: What benefits can I receive from a workers' compensation claim?
Potential benefits include coverage for reasonable and necessary medical treatment, compensation for lost wages (both temporary and permanent disability), vocational rehabilitation if you cannot return to your previous role, and potentially funeral expenses if the injury is fatal.
Q4: What is the time limit to file a workers' compensation claim?
In North Carolina, an employee generally has 300 days from the date of the injury to notify their employer of the injury and initiate the claim process. However, there are exceptions, and prompt action is often beneficial. We recommend contacting our office promptly after an injury.
Q5: What happens if my workers' compensation claim is denied?
If your claim is denied, we can advise you on the reasons and explore options for appeal. This may involve filing a formal request for reconsideration with the North Carolina Industrial Commission or pursuing legal action through the state's workers' compensation system.