Year: 2026
An NC workers’ comp ghost policy is a policy that insures no one. The purchase of such a policy results in a certificate of insurance that a company can use to prove it has purchased “coverage” when it enters into a contract to provide work for a principal contractor. Why Businesses Use Ghost Policies in […]
Most employees know that workers’ compensation benefits help cover medical expenses and a portion of their lost wages when they are injured on the job. However, some workers mistakenly limit their view to purely physical injuries, such as burns, broken bones, and amputations. Can workers in North Carolina qualify for workers’ compensation benefits if their […]
If you’ve been injured at work in North Carolina, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Kornbluth Ginsberg Law Group in Durham, NC, is committed to helping injured workers navigate the complexities of the workers’ comp system. Here’s a breakdown of the types of benefits you may receive if your claim is approved. Types […]
North Carolina lawmakers recently increased the minimum auto insurance requirements for drivers in the state. How the changes to NC car insurance laws will affect accident claims remains to be seen, but motorists need to ensure their policies meet the new requirements to avoid legal trouble. What Are the Changes in Auto Insurance in NC […]
Dashcams now ride along in many family and work vehicles across North Carolina. Dashcam footage in car accident cases can provide a clear, time-stamped record when drivers later disagree about what happened. Claims involving dashcams in car accidents show how a few seconds of video can determine which version of events the court accepts, providing […]