What does it mean when an attorney is a "North Carolina Board Certified Specialist in Workers' Compensation"?
The North Carolina Board of Legal Specialization of the North Carolina State Bar started certifying lawyers as Board Certified Specialists in 1987. These individuals are recognized by the North Carolina State Bar as having special knowledge and proficiency in various areas of law including Workers' Compensation. North Carolina is one of only 18 states to offer a legal certification program.
Information on this page is not intended as a substitute for a medical evaluation by a qualified provider or consult with an experienced North Carolina Workers' Compensation attorney.
Information on this page is not intended as a substitute for a medical evaluation by a qualified provider or consult with an experienced North Carolina Workers’ Compensation attorney.
