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Does a company have to have workers compensation insurance?

By Isabella Little |

All NSW employers require workers insurance to protect their workers against workplace injury or illness, unless you’re an exempt employer.

How long can you stay on workers comp in NC?

How long does my medical treatment last? The right to medical treatment ends two years after the last payment of any medical or wage replacement benefits. Injured workers should consider this deadline when accepting the payment of a permanent partial disability rating.

What percentage does workers comp pay in NC?

So it is 66 and two thirds percent of your average weekly wage that you’re entitled to for workers compensation benefits. That is what’s called your “compensation rate.” So the amount that you’ll receive when you’re unable to work is two thirds of your average weekly wage.

Do you have to pay for workers comp in NC?

Most North Carolina businesses with employees are required to pay for workers’ compensation insurance (WC or workers’ comp insurance). The insurance provides compensation to employees who suffer work-related injuries.

Who are the real estate agents in North Carolina?

In North Carolina, attorneys handle title searches, title insurance, and closing. Most residential sales contracts are presented to sellers by real estate agents who use standard forms provided by the North Carolina Association of Realtors. These forms were developed by attorneys and they comply with state laws.

What are the real estate laws in North Carolina?

North Carolina law requires that most sellers furnish a residential property disclosure to buyers, describing the condition of all systems in the home. Disclosures should cover certain material facts and major defects. Buyers in some regions, especially rural areas, usually pay for surveys, but they sometimes ask the seller to share in the cost.

Can you rent from an unlicensed real estate broker in NC?

Not unless the landlord is licensed as a real estate broker. A tenant who is renting a residential property directly from an unlicensed landlord (rather than from a real estate broker) may contact the Consumer Protection Section of the North Carolina Department of Justice.