The Hardison & Cochran Podcast

5 Myths of North Carolina Workers' Compensation

March 27, 2018 Hardison & Cochran Attorneys at Law Episode 7
The Hardison & Cochran Podcast
5 Myths of North Carolina Workers' Compensation
Show Notes

Like most things in life, Workers' Compensation Claims have myths about them that simply aren't true. Maybe it's something a friend told you. Maybe it's something a coworkers told you. It may even be something a boss or someone in Human Resources told you.
 
 In this episode of the Hardison & Cochran Podcast, Managing Partner Ben Cochran, who is also a Board-Certified Specialist in NC Workers' Compensation Law, addresses the top five myths he hears from injured workers in his practice.

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