<![CDATA[                                       Vincent Law Firm, P.C. - Blog]]>Sat, 19 May 2012 12:21:34 -0800Weebly<![CDATA[Senator Berger Believes Medical Liability Reform Will Create Jobs]]>Sat, 19 Mar 2011 03:06:41 -0800http://ncworkerscompensationlaw.com/1/post/2011/03/senator-berger-believes-medical-liability-reform-will-create-jobs.htmlSenator Berger has publicly stated that Medical Liability reform will create jobs. This is nothing more than a political agenda for the insurance industry. The leadership in the NC legislature believes that placing an artificial cap on human rights will balance the State budget, create jobs and lower the unemployment rate. Senator Berger and his like minded colleagues are using their political power and position to do harm to the working people of this State. Senator Berger and his like minded colleagues are essentially giving the insurance industry another financial bailout. The legislation they propose will pass the financial burden to the taxpayer while increasing the profits of the insurance industry. This legislation is unreasonable and simply unfair. I hope that the electorate will pay attention to this legislation and take note of every legislator who votes in support of the legislation, Republican and Democrat. Any legislator who supports this type of legislation is voting in favor of the insurance industry and against the working men and women of this State.

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<![CDATA[NC Chamber of Commerce Anti-Employee Agenda]]>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 03:46:19 -0800http://ncworkerscompensationlaw.com/1/post/2011/02/post-title-click-and-type-to-edit.htmlNC Chamber of Commerce takes aim at injured workers. Pro business does not have to mean anti employee. The NC Legislative leadership has publicly endorsed the NC Chamber agenda. This great Nation was built with the backs of the working man and woman. It would be anti-American for any legislature to pass legislation that minimizes the rights of the working man and woman. The NC Chamber has publicly announced that it intends to reduce the rights of an injured worker under the North Carolina Workers Compensation Act.

Contact your local representative in Raleigh and voice your opinion on any legislative attempt to take away any your rights so the insurance company can  increase its profits.
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