Back Injury Lawyer in Greensboro, NC

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Jay Gervasi, P.A.

910 North Elm Street
Greensboro, NC 27401336-790-0157
Firm Website For: Back Injury Lawyer in Greensboro, NC

Back Injury Overview

Getting and Keeping Workers’ Compensation
Benefits for Your Back Injury in North Carolina

A serious back injury can affect a person for the rest of his or her life and make it difficult, if not impossible to do just about any job you might imagine. At the same time, the full extent of many back injuries (even serious ones) won’t often show up neatly on an X-ray. As a result, back injury-related claims are routinely challenged by employers’ workers’ compensation insurers.

At Jay Gervasi, P.A., we understand the medical issues associated with back injuries as well as we do the legal ones. In fact, for more than 20 years now we have been helping people in the Greensboro area and throughout North Carolina to get, and keep, the medical, wage loss and permanent injury benefits they deserve. We are confident in our ability to help you, too.

Why Hire a Lawyer?

Every injured worker has the right to file a workers’ compensation claim. No attorney is required. If you have a back injury, however, you should know that North Carolina’s standard for what does and does not qualify as a “work injury” often makes it difficult for workers with back injuries to obtain comp benefits.

Contact our Greensboro law offices and ask to schedule a free initial consultation. Attorney Jay Gervasi is an experienced lawyer who has been certified as a workers’ compensation specialist by the North Carolina State Bar’s Board of Legal Specialization.

Other Frequent Case Types

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Areas of Practice

  • Workers' Compensation
  • Back Injury

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