Showing posts with label disability lawyer wilmington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disability lawyer wilmington. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Injured While Working at Home?

Stay-at-home and remote working have become our new reality in the midst of the coronavirus epidemic. An unexpected issue this raises for some remote workers is, what happens if you are injured while working from home? Does your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance still cover your injury, or is your private health insurance your only option?

Workers’ compensation is, by definition a no-fault system, which means that if you're injured in the "course and scope of employment," you are typically covered under your employer’s workers' comp insurance, regardless of whether your own negligence or someone else's played a part in the accident.

Was the employer benefiting from the employee’s actions when the injury occurred? Did the employer require the employee to engage in the injury-causing activity? Did the employer approve the off-site activity in advance? Check with Alden B. Cole. He may have the answers. Attorney Cole deals in workers’ comp cases throughout North Carolina. Call him today at his Wilmington office (910) 231-2042.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

North Carolina has its Share of Construction Accidents.

Pretty much everyone agrees that construction sites can be dangerous places.  The work is physical.  Construction workers also are often required to use powerful machinery, climb to great heights, or work on roadsides where traffic collisions may occur.  Unfortunately, because of the inherent nature of the work, construction workers face a serious risk of injuries on the job.

Here are some types that we often encounter –

1.  A fall from a great height.
2.  A trench collapses causing a cut-off in oxygen.
3.  A scaffold collapses.
4.  Electric shock.
5.  Improper gear is being worn.

The list is myriad.  The answer is always the same.  If you or a loved one have suffered an injury due to a construction accident in the state of North Carolina, you may be eligible for workers compensation.  Let’s find out.  Please call me, Alden Cole at The Cole Law firm located at 206th North 4th Street in Wilmington at (910) 231-2042.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Do I Qualify for SSDI?

It is a whole lot more than the proverbial “64 dollar question”.  Your entire future is at stake.  First, you must qualify under the very stringent guidelines the Social Security Administration has put forth.  The good news is that the process has improved over time and you can more easily navigate through it to better understand your qualifications.

Here are some things that we need to remember –

1.  Are you still working?
2.  How severe is your current condition?
3.  Is your condition recognized by the Social Security Administration?
4.  Are you capable of doing other types of work?

These are questions (among others) that we should sort out together.  I am North Carolina Social Security Disability Attorney Alden Cole.  From my office in Wilmington I help people of this area successfully apply for SSDI.  Please give me a call at (910) 231-2042 and we will sit down at my office located at 206 N. 4th Street Suite 9 in Wilmington.

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

What Happens When I Call a Disability Attorney?

I understand the angst, I really do.  You know just what to expect from a criminal or personal injury lawyer, but it is not so cut and dried when it pertains to disability.  When you contact my office, I will conduct an initial interview with you to gather the basic facts of the case.  These facts are used to help determine if I am able to help you.

Chances are I will request the medical records needed to win your claim and submit them to the Social Security Administration (SSA) at the appropriate time before your hearing.  Because Social Security frequently dictates the type of exam needed to win a claim for disability, I will review your medical records to determine whether you need to undergo additional testing.

Social Security Disability demands knowledge of how the system works.  Don’t make a foolish decision and NOT contact me for a free consultation.  My name is Alden Cole.  I represent the people of North Carolina from my office in Wilmington.  If you feel that you have a legitimate SSI claim please contact me, Alden Cole at (910) 231-2042.

Monday, September 16, 2019

Do I Qualify for Workers Compensation?


You’d like to think that you would never need it, then that moment comes that changes your life forever.  You have an accident at work and something on your body never works the same again.  So, how common is it?  Well, in the United States there are over two million work-related injuries every year!


Here are some examples of Workers Comp in North Carolina –

1.  First of all, did you become injured in the course of employment?
2.  What is the nature of the injury?
3.  Were you injured preforming an unusual task not normally a part of the job?
4.  Your employer should have coverage to begin with.

By no means does an accident at the workplace automatically qualify you for Workers Compensation!  To find out if you or a loved one qualify, call Wilmington NC Workers Comp attorney Alden B. Cole.  For more than two decades he has fought tirelessly for you.  Alden’s office is located at 206 N. 4th Street Suite 9 in Wilmington.  Call (910) 231-2042.

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Filing for Social Security Disability.

When you seek an attorney to file on your behalf for social security disability look for one very important attribute.  Make sure that their sole mission in the process is the very same as yours…securing every dollar to which you are entitled.  It would be nice if the attorney would work with you personally and not hand you off to an underling.

Social security disability claims can (and often do) apply to kids as well.  So, if that is the nature of your claim, make sure that the lawyer you speak with has dealt with claims on behalf of children before.  There will be several points that include personal information about you and your family.  Prepare to answer honestly!

The right man for the job in Wilmington, NC may very well be social security disability attorney Alden Cole.  He has devoted the last two plus decades of his life fighting for your benefits with the state of North Carolina.  Give Alden a call and sit down for a one-on-one chat in his office located at 206 N. 4th St. Suite 9.  Call for an appointment at (910) 231-2042.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

You Have Permanent Disability…Can you Apply for Social Security Disability as Well?

The short answer is maybe.  Yes, you MAY be able to collect disability benefits from social security.  Permanent partial disability, or PPD, is a term used by those who have recovered from their injury but are left with some level of impairment that is not expected to improve significantly. 

The workers' compensation definitions of disabled really don't carry any weight with Social Security.  If you currently receive PPD or if you settled with your worker's comp carrier for a lump-sum payment for PPD, you may wonder if you qualify for Social Security disability benefits.  These are questions that will affect the rest of your life!

Let’s find out exactly what you are entitled to.  I am Alden Cole of the Cole Law Firm serving Wilmington North Carolina and the surrounding area.  When I began fighting for the financial compensation rights of North Carolinians over 20 years ago, I made it my mission to understand the Social Security system inside and out.  Please call me at (910) 231-2042 for a sit-down at my office located at 2016 N. 4th St. Suite 9 in Wilmington.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Choosing a Disability Lawyer.

Filing for disability in the Tar Heel state is one of the most important things you will ever do.  Two-thirds of the applicants in North Carolina are rejected at first.  From there, they will have to undergo an appeal.  Proper representation may help not only with the initial approval, but also the all-important appeal process.

Beware of what is lurking in the woods.  There are Non-attorney disability representatives all over the state.  Some of them actually work on BEHALF of the system!  The task of your attorney is to present, in specific and exact order, the events that have resulted in your permanent disability.

The top North Carolina disability attorneys know that time is paramount.  A slow pace runs the risk of losing your claim forever.  Wilmington attorney Alden B. Cole is an aggressive Disability Lawyer in the Tar Heel state.  Call him today to arrange an appointment at his office at 201 North Front Street in Wilmington at (910) 231-2042.