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 clients seeking workers' compensation benefits. Our firm is staffed by experienced attorneys, Todd Oxner and R.H. ‘Chip’ Permar III, who are committed to helping individuals navigate the complexities of North Carolina workers' compensation law.
At our Greensboro office, we focus exclusively on the representation of employees who have suffered work-related injuries or illnesses. We understand that a workplace injury can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. Our goal is to provide compassionate counsel and zealous advocacy to ensure our clients receive the financial support and medical treatment they are entitled to under North Carolina law.
We handle a wide range of workers' compensation matters from our Greensboro location, including:
Filing and managing initial claims – We help ensure your claim is reported correctly and submitted promptly to the North Carolina Industrial Commission. Dealing with disputes over benefits – If your claim is denied or if you disagree with the amount of compensation offered, our attorneys will vigorously represent your interests. Assisting with temporary disability claims – We help secure compensation for lost wages while you are unable to work due to your injury. Contesting permanent disability awards – We evaluate your case to determine if the awarded disability percentage accurately reflects the impact of your injury on your ability to earn a livelihood. Handling third-party claims – If your injury was caused, in part or in whole, by a third party unrelated to your employer, we can advise you on potential options for additional recovery.Our commitment is to provide personalized attention to each client who walks through our doors at 629 Green Valley Road. We believe that every case is unique and requires a tailored approach. We pride ourselves on being accessible and responsive to our clients' needs throughout the often-lengthy claims process.
For confidential consultations regarding your workers' compensation case, please contact our Greensboro office directly. You can reach us by phone at (336) 274-4494 or visit our website at https://www.oxnerpermarlaw.com.
Q1: Do you only handle workers' compensation cases in Greensboro?
A1: Yes, Oxner + Permar PLLC at our Greensboro office exclusively handles workers' compensation cases for clients located in Greensboro and the surrounding immediate area. Our practice is focused solely on serving clients in this specific community.
Q2: What types of work injuries do you handle?
A2: We handle all types of work-related injuries and occupational diseases. This includes physical injuries, repetitive stress injuries, psychological trauma resulting from workplace conditions, and illnesses believed to be caused or exacerbated by the work environment.
Q3: How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim?
A3: Generally, you have 30 days from the date of your injury (or from the date you became aware of the occupational disease) to notify your employer of your intention to file a claim. However, specific time limits may apply depending on the circumstances, so it's crucial to contact our office promptly.
Q4: What if my employer doesn't acknowledge my injury?
A4: We can assist you in navigating this difficult situation. Our firm has experience dealing with employers who may delay, deny, or underreport claims. We will work diligently to ensure your claim is properly filed and investigated by the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
Q5: Can I still get benefits if my injury is partially my fault?
A5: In North Carolina, workers' compensation is generally "no-fault." This means your claim should not be denied simply because you were partially at fault for your injury, unless your actions were willful and wanton. Our attorneys can evaluate the specifics of your situation.