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Is It Required To Undergo Surgery If It Is Recommended in North Carolina Workers' Compensation?

August 29, 2022 Hardison & Cochran Attorneys at Law Episode 38
Is It Required To Undergo Surgery If It Is Recommended in North Carolina Workers' Compensation?
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Is It Required To Undergo Surgery If It Is Recommended in North Carolina Workers' Compensation?
Aug 29, 2022 Episode 38
Hardison & Cochran Attorneys at Law

In this podcast, North Carolina Workers' Compensation Attorney Ben Cochran discusses if undergoing a surgery recommendation by a medical professional is legally required in North Carolina Workers' Compensation.

About Hardison & Cochran

Hardison & Cochran is North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Social Security and Mass Torts Law Firm. The Firm Is Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina and has additional offices throughout the state to serve clients. 

Hardison & Cochran Workers Compensation Information

Raleigh, NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer

Wilmington, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Fayetteville, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Greensboro, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Greenville, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Hardison & Cochran Offices in North Carolina

 Raleigh, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Wilmington, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Fayetteville, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Greensboro, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Greenville, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Dunn, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Hardison & Cochran Legal Practice Areas

 North Carolina Workers' Compensation

 North Carolina Personal Injury

 North Carolina Auto Accidents

 North Carolina Motorcycle Accidents

 North Carolina Trucking Accidents

 North Carolina Wrongful Death

 North Carolina Social Security Disability

 North Carolina Nursing Home Negligence

 North Carolina Child Care Negligence

 Dangerous Drug Lawsuits

 Defective Medical Devices

 Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general information purposes only. It shouldn't be taken a legal advice. There is no attorney-client relationship established by listening to this podcast. Attorney-Client relationships can only be established after a signing of a contact.

 The information in this podcast is concerning North Carolina situations and North Carolina law.

Show Notes

In this podcast, North Carolina Workers' Compensation Attorney Ben Cochran discusses if undergoing a surgery recommendation by a medical professional is legally required in North Carolina Workers' Compensation.

About Hardison & Cochran

Hardison & Cochran is North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Social Security and Mass Torts Law Firm. The Firm Is Headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina and has additional offices throughout the state to serve clients. 

Hardison & Cochran Workers Compensation Information

Raleigh, NC Workers' Compensation Lawyer

Wilmington, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Fayetteville, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Greensboro, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Greenville, NC Workers Compensation Lawyer

Hardison & Cochran Offices in North Carolina

 Raleigh, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Wilmington, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Fayetteville, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Greensboro, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Greenville, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Dunn, NC Personal Injury Lawyers

 Hardison & Cochran Legal Practice Areas

 North Carolina Workers' Compensation

 North Carolina Personal Injury

 North Carolina Auto Accidents

 North Carolina Motorcycle Accidents

 North Carolina Trucking Accidents

 North Carolina Wrongful Death

 North Carolina Social Security Disability

 North Carolina Nursing Home Negligence

 North Carolina Child Care Negligence

 Dangerous Drug Lawsuits

 Defective Medical Devices

 Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general information purposes only. It shouldn't be taken a legal advice. There is no attorney-client relationship established by listening to this podcast. Attorney-Client relationships can only be established after a signing of a contact.

 The information in this podcast is concerning North Carolina situations and North Carolina law.