Aggressively Protecting Injured Construction Workers
North Carolina Workers' Compensation Lawyers Seeking Maximum Results
A standard afternoon working on a construction site could suddenly change your life in an instant. If you are an injured construction worker, seek legal help from an experienced workers' compensation attorney immediately.
For more than 15 years, the law office of Ken Wayne & Associates has been handling complicated workers' compensation claims for injured construction workers. These cases can be particularly challenging because general contractors, subcontractors and independent contractors are often working on the same site.
Put our law firm's extensive experience to work for you. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation.
Our Firm Focuses Only on Workers' Compensation
Since 1994, Ken Wayne & Associates has vigorously protected injured workers' rights. Attorney Ken Wayne is board certified as a workers' compensation specialist by North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization. He and attorney Bob Brown Link to Robert Brown's FindLaw Profile have been helping injured people through the North Carolina workers' compensation process for nearly 45 years combined.
We have a great deal of experience handling more complicated types of workers' compensation claims. Insurance companies are quick to reject claims if an accident did not occur on a worksite. We overcome this through developing compelling legal arguments. We can prove our client was injured while doing something to help his employer and is entitled to workers compensation benefits. Such as, if the accident occured when the forman sent our client on an errand.
Protecting Injured Construction Workers' Rights
Our attorneys are quick to appeal denied claims when the denial is based on allegations of drug use. We work closely with toxicologists and witnesses to develop strong legal arguments. For example, if you were injured off site while on an errand for your foreman, the insurance company might try to deny your claim because you were not physically at your workplace. We can demonstrate that you were injured during the performance of your job duties, which is what is required in a workers' compensation claim.
When necessary, we work with accident reconstructionists to determine if any third party besides your own employer was liable. The workers' compensation attorneys of Ken Wayne & Associates work vigorously to hold at-fault third parties accountable to help you obtain maximum compensation.
Contact Us Today
Whether you are the victim of a spinal cord injury or are suffering repetitive motion injuries from assembly work, we are prepared to help injured construction workers seek maximum compensation. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.






