Any employer who regularly employs three or more employees, whether part-time or full-time. The definition of “employees” includes executives or officers of the company. In addition, any company in which one or more employees are employed in activities involving the use of or presence of radiation must have coverage.
What happens when the employer refuses to acknowledge a workers’ compensation claim?
When liability for payment of compensation is denied, the N.C. Industrial Commission, the injured worker, his or her attorney, if any, and all known healthcare providers shall be promptly notified of the reason for the denial. The denial must detail the exact reason for the denial of liability.
If the insurance company or self-insurer denies a claim, the employee may request a hearing before the Industrial Commission. Medical providers may bill the employee only after it has been determined that there is no compensable workers’ compensation claim.