Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Social Security, Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, Nursing Home Negligence, Protecting your rights since 1964
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Wrongful Death, Drunk Driving, Nursing Home Negligence, Boating Accidents, Vehicle Accident Attorneys, Wrongful Death Attorneys, Passenger Injury Claims, Boat Accident Attorneys, Medical Malpractice, Construction Accident Attorneys, Auto Accident Lawyer, Nursing Home Malpractice, Slip & Fall Injuries, Pedestrian Accident Attorneys, Accident Attorneys, Hit & Run Accidents.
At Roberts Law Firm, P.A., we are driven by our commitment to help our clients recover from a severe injury or the wrongful death of a loved one. Our lawyers have nearly 40 years of combined experience serving the legal needs of clients across North Carolina. We are dedicated to protecting the rights of our clients.
From time to time, workers' compensation claims involve more than one individual. When you are injured on the job, typically a spouse or immediate family member may serve as your temporary caretaker, which means they, too, would be out of work for a period of time. At Roberts Law Firm, P.A., our attorneys will work with your family to potentially help secure benefits for the dependent or family member who is providing attendant care for you in your current condition.
At Roberts Law Firm, P.A., we are dedicated to helping North Carolina residents who have been injured due to another’s negligence. If your life has been altered as a result of an unexpected personal injury, we can help protect your rights and help with your recovery. Our attorneys have nearly 40 years of combined experience providing legal counsel and representation for those involved in a personal injury incident. We are ready to provide our insight into your situation.
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice cases are the result of an individual facing an injury or death from the negligent acts or omissions of a health care facility or professional care provider. There are a number of circumstances that must be proven in order to build a medical malpractice case. The standard of care that you or a loved one received is the foundation for which a case is built. With medical malpractice cases, negligence must be proven, but that negligence must be the direct cause of the injury or death.