Dependable Workers’ Compensation LawyersYou’ve been injured in a workplace accident. Suddenly, you must cope with the health consequences of a physical disability or occupational disease. At the same time, you need to navigate a confusing government program in order to obtain workers’ compensation benefits. You may find yourself at odds with your employer and an insurance company. Where do you turn to get straight answers? Whom can you trust to advise you? How do you know if you should accept an insurance company’s proposal? If you are the victim of a construction accident, industrial accident, or other on-the-job injury, contact the Hickory, North Carolina, workers compensation lawyers at Sigmon, Clark, Mackie, Hanvey & Ferrell today. Our law firm has been representing the interests of people injured in workplace accidents for decades. We’d like to help you, too. Workplace injuries include serious injuries causing permanent disability, such as the loss of a limb or a finger. You may also receive workers’ compensation for a back injury, neck injury, head injury, or a workplace injury that causes temporary disability. We will show that your injury was work-related and we will pursue the maximum financial benefit allowed by North Carolina law.Our law firm has the experience to maximize the value of your settlement. We also have a history of obtaining successful results for clients. In fact, the State Industrial Commission has often ordered our clients’ employers to pay their attorneys’ fees. Whether you suffered a repetitive motion injury, a back injury, or any other type of workplace injury, please contact Sigmon Clark today. Our workers’ compensation attorneys can help. For more information on workers’ compensation injury law, please visit our workers’ compensation information center. Located in Hickory, North Carolina, the workers’ compensation lawyers of Sigmon, Clark, Mackie, Hanvey & Ferrell, P.A., represent clients in the communities of Morganton, Lenoir, Taylorsville, Boone, Asheville, Lincolnton, Statesville, as well as residents of Catawba County, Caldwell County, Burke County, Watauga County, Buncombe County, Rutherford County, McDowell County, and Alexander County. |





