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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION DEFENSE

Brewer Defense Group represents the interest of employers, carriers, and third party administrators before the North Carolina Industrial Commission. Focusing on minimizing risk and maximizing outcomes, we have developed longstanding relationships with our clients. This helps us identify the individual needs and goals of our clients resulting in a more effective and targeted litigation strategy. A team concept is an important aspect of our approach to workers’ compensation claims. Active participation by our employers and carriers helps us achieve optimal results. Our experience, dedication, and results are often cited by our clients as the basis for their commitment.

REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF EMPLOYERS THROUGHOUT NORTH CAROLINA

Brewer Defense Group provides workers’ compensation defense through the State of North Carolina. Many of our employers have multiple locations and we are able to provide representation anywhere they require. We like to visit our clients and tour their facilities to ensure we have a working knowledge of their operations. This also allows us to meet our clients in person which further serves to facilitate our team approach to handling claims. We offer CEUs and seminars regularly to both our in-state and out-of-state clients. Let our reputation and strategy work for you throughout North Carolina.

YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL APPELLATE EXPERIENCE

Having served as law clerks at the North Carolina Supreme Court, Joy and Ginny bring a wealth of knowledge of appellate practice to their handling of workers’ compensation claims. Appellate case law is utilized on a daily basis in assessing the strength of a defense or the potential exposure posed by a claim. When cases end up at the appellate level, we have the experience and knowledge to provide our clients superior representation. Both Joy and Ginny have been involved in cases significantly impacting workers’ compensation law in North Carolina. Representative decision are set forth below:

  • Claude Medlin v. Weaver Cooke Construction
  • Debra Miller v. Mission Hospital
  • Amy Teresaka v. AT&T
  • Lore Perez v. American Airlines