Practice Areas
The Deuterman Law Group is one of the foremost injury law firms in North Carolina. If your situation involves an injury, illness or death that originated in the workplace, you'll find that our specialty is your strength. We handle the following practice areas:
Workers' Compensation is a complex and ever-changing area of law. By concentrating our skills and energy in this category, we've gained an expertise that truly sets us apart. As a result, we enthusiastically take on complicated and time-consuming cases that other firms may turn down. More importantly, we are able to use our depth of knowledge in all Workers' Compensation-related areas to maximize the outcome of your case. Read more >>
- Construction Accidents
- Workplace & Industrial Accidents
- Third Party Workplace Torts
If you are injured on the job, you are entitled to medical benefits and compensation for lost wages under North Carolina's Workers Compensation statutes. But there may be special situations in which you're entitled to recover additional compensation if someone other than your employer is at fault for the injury. Our team will be able to advise you if this is the case.
Auto, Truck and Motorcycle Accidents
Personal Injury includes the following types of accidents: automobile or car accidents, truck or commercial vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents. Read more >>
Social Security Disability
If you have a disease, condition or disability that limits or prevents you from working, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits. A denial at any level, or a previous denial, may not disqualify you from receiving benefits. In fact, most applications are denied. Read more >>
Catastrophic Injury
People who suffer these types of injuries likely will need lifelong medical treatment and support as they deal with the many physical, emotional and financial challenges confronting them. Catastrophic injuries include: brain injury, spinal cord and nerve injuries,
electrocution,
vision loss,
hearing loss,
amputation,
paralysis and severe burns. Read more >>
Nursing Home Neglect
In 2007, more than 90 percent of the nation's nursing homes were cited for violations of federal health and safety standards, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' inspector general. Seventeen percent of nursing homes committed violations that caused "actual harm or immediate jeopardy"—the most serious categories of abuse and neglect. Read more >>
Wrongful Death
North Carolina law allows family members to file suit for wrongful deaths resulting from workplace accidents, medical errors, automobile, truck and motorcycle accidents, defective products and other causes. Family members may be entitled to:
- The value of lost wages and benefits, now and in the future
- Compensation for the loss of companionship, love and affection
- Monetary compensation for emotional pain and suffering caused by the death of a loved one
- Additional damages designed to punish responsible companies and individuals and to prevent similar future tragedies. Read more >>
For immediate assistance, call us toll free
1-866-373-1130 or submit your inquiry online.
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