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, is dedicated to providing expert legal representation for workers' compensation cases in the Greensboro area. Our firm is staffed by experienced attorneys, Todd Oxner and R.H. ‘Chip’ Permar III, who are committed to helping injured workers navigate the complexities of North Carolina's workers' compensation system.
At our Greensboro office, we focus exclusively on workers' compensation law, ensuring that our clients receive the care, treatment, and financial recovery they deserve. We understand that workplace injuries can be physically and emotionally challenging, and our team is here to provide compassionate yet aggressive legal advocacy. Our practice encompasses a wide range of workers' compensation matters, including initial injury claims, appeals, third-party liability cases, and catastrophic injury scenarios.
Our commitment to our Greensboro clients means we handle each case with personalized attention. We take the time to understand the unique circumstances of your situation and develop a tailored strategy to maximize your benefits. From coordinating medical treatment to negotiating with insurance carriers, we manage every aspect of your case to ensure you receive fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and permanent disability.
Our Services at 629 Green Valley Road
Initial Claim Filing: We assist clients in properly documenting and submitting initial claims to their employer's insurance carrier. Disability Benefits: We help secure temporary total disability (TTD) and permanent partial disability (PPD) benefits. Medical Treatment Coordination: We ensure appropriate medical care and challenge improper denials of treatment. Third-Party Claims: If your injury was caused by a third party, we can file supplemental claims for additional compensation. Appeals: We represent clients before the North Carolina Industrial Commission Review (NCIR) and Industrial Commission.Our Greensboro location allows us to serve clients throughout Forsyth County and surrounding areas of central North Carolina. We pride ourselves on our deep knowledge of North Carolina workers' compensation law and our ability to build strong cases for our clients.
Contact Oxner + Permar PLLC
For a consultation about your workers' compensation case, please contact our Greensboro office at (336) 274-4494 or visit our website at https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com. We are committed to making the claims process as smooth and effective as possible for our clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim in North Carolina?
A: Generally, you must notify your employer of a work-related injury within 30 days of the incident. The formal claim must be filed within 120 days from the date of injury.
Q2: What benefits am I entitled to under workers' compensation?
A: You may be entitled to medical treatment coverage, temporary disability benefits, permanent disability compensation, and vocational rehabilitation if needed.
Q3: Can my employer retaliate against me for filing a workers' compensation claim?
A: No. North Carolina law prohibits employers from retaliating against employees who file legitimate workers' compensation claims.
Q4: How long does a workers' compensation case typically take?
A: The timeline varies based on case complexity. Simple cases may resolve in months, while more serious injuries involving disputes can take years.
Q5: Do I need a lawyer for my workers' compensation case?
A: While not required, having an experienced attorney significantly increases your chances of receiving maximum benefits and navigating the complex legal process effectively.