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Occupational Diseases

Asbestos Disease and Job-Related Illnesses

North Carolina Board-Certified Workers' Compensation Lawyers

If you are unable to work because of complications of asbestos exposure or a condition caused by other exposures or repetitive strains on your body, you may have a claim for occupational disease disability benefits under North Carolina's worker protection laws. However, your case may be turned down if not properly documented by a lawyer experienced in this field.

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The Board-Certified Workers' Compensation attorneys of Patterson Harkavy LLP can help. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, with offices in Greensboro and Chapel Hill, we have represented workers statewide in their job-related illness and injury claims for more 30 years. Contact us today to discuss your case with a professional who focuses in this area of the law. We offer a free case evaluation and aggressive pursuit of your rightful benefits.

Occupational Disease Claims

We have successfully represented victims of certain work-related illnesses leading to long-term or permanent disability.

• Lung diseases such as asbestosis, mesothelioma, and byssinosis (brown lung disease) — We have extensive experience in pulmonary diseases related to exposure to asbestos. Our firm has represented auto factory workers, shipbuilders, and workers in the paper manufacturing and power industries who are exposed to asbestos or other toxins through accidents or in the normal course of their work.

Under the workers' compensation statute, victims of these progressive diseases are specifically entitled to permanent disability benefits. We also explore possible third-party liability claims against manufacturers, subcontractors or other entities responsible for the exposure. Such a lawsuit can provide additional compensation for medical care, lost earnings, and non-economic (quality of life) damages.

• Repetitive strain injury or cumulative trauma disorder, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff injury, or profound hearing loss — North Carolina's workers' comp statutes and court rulings make it difficult to bring these claims even if you are completely incapacitated. For example, claims of debilitating tendinitis from typing work or a shoulder or neck injury from overhead work might be rejected if they are considered part of normal duties. (This is a higher threshold than in many other states.) To bring a successful occupational disease claim for a cumulative injury, our attorneys would investigate the facts in order to prove that the repeated exertion exceeded established job requirements or violated OSHA worker safety standards.

In asbestos exposure cases, we work with industrial experts and physicians specializing in pulmonary disease to develop the medical evidence linking the illness to the work environment. In all occupational disease cases, we work hard to demonstrate that your disability is not your fault and that you should be compensated in a full, fair, and timely manner.

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See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page for further information about workers' compensation Law.

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Our Locations

Raleigh Office
414 West Jones Street
Post Office Box 27927
Raleigh, NC 27611
Phone: (919) 755-1812
Fax: (919) 755-0124

Chapel Hill Office
100 Europa Drive, Ste. 250
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Phone: (919) 942-5200
Fax: (919) 942-5256

Greensboro Office
101 South Elm Street
Post Office Box 29269
Greensboro, NC 27429
Phone: (336) 370-4200

Charlotte Office
521 East Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone: (704) 200-2009
Fax: (919) 942-5256

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