Have You Been Injured at Work?
A job injury can be a devastating turn of events. Not only are you injured and have medical bills to pay, but you can't return to work to earn money to pay those bills. If you are facing this difficult situation, remember that you have rights and there is hope.
At The Law Office of Cliff Brisson, Jr., we have more than 30 years of experience handling workers' compensation claims for clients throughout Fayetteville and the surrounding areas. We can help you with all aspects of your workers' comp claim and any necessary appeals.
Contact us today online or by telephone at 910-672-8876 to speak with an experienced Fayetteville workers' compensation attorney. We represent clients from Fayetteville, Cumberland County and throughout the region, including military members and their families stationed at Fort Bragg.
Workers' Compensation Attorney
North Carolina employers are required to pay for workers' compensation insurance for their employees. Unfortunately, when a worker gets injured, they and their insurance providers are often reluctant to pay claims.
If you have been injured on the job, it is important to protect your rights. It is beneficial to consult with an experienced workers' compensation lawyer even before you file your claim.
If your employer tries to deny your claim or pay less than you believe it is worth, it becomes even more important to talk to a lawyer.
In North Carolina, there has been some talk lately of significant changes to the workers' compensation statutes. We always keep abreast of all developments in the law and will provide quality, up-to-date counsel for workers' compensation cases no matter how the laws change.
Third-Party Claims
If you have suffered a work-related injury, you may be entitled to more than just workers' compensation benefits. If your injury was caused by a negligent third party, not your employer or coworker, you may be able to pursue a personal injury claim as well. This would allow you to obtain compensation for pain and suffering and other elements not covered by workers' compensation law. Examples of third-party claims include car accidents while performing work duties and injuries caused by negligent contractors or other third parties.
Contact Us · Cumberland County Workers' Comp Attorney
If you need help with a workers' compensation claim, we are here to help. Contact us today online or by telephone at 910-672-8876 to speak with an experienced Fayetteville workers' compensation attorney. The initial consultation is free. We offer competitive rates and payment plans for qualified clients.



