The Super Bowl has turned into a veritable national holiday in the United States. No matter if your team is in the big game, or not, many folks tend to tune in to see the latest commercials, the halftime show, and even who wins! This year’s Super Bowl pitted the young upstart Los Angeles Rams against the tried and true New England Patriots led by the grizzled Head Coach Bill Belichick, and the legendary quarterback Tom Brady. In a throwback game, the Patriots prevailed 13-3, buoyed by a suffocating defensive effort, and making the clutch plays when it mattered. At the end of the game, Sean McVay, the Rams Head Coach, was still flabbergasted by what had happened to his team, uttering the words “I got outcoached.”
If you have a workers’ compensation case in North Carolina or South Carolina, it stands to reason that you want to be the New England Patriots, and not the Los Angeles Rams! Don’t pick an attorney that is going to be outcoached, and out maneuvered. Simply, if you are seeking representation for your workers’ compensation case, just like the Super Bowl, experience really does matter. Tom Brady, the Patriots quarterback, had been there before, and it showed. Jared Goff, the Rams quarterback, was playing in his first Super Bowl, and that showed too. Don’t entrust your workers’ compensation case to an attorney that does not practice workers’ compensation, or does not have the level of experience that you want. You want someone like Tom Brady that has been there before, and has the experience to do the very best to prevail on your case. The Super Bowl is one game for all the marbles with no do-overs, or second chances. Likewise, you have just one workers’ compensation claim, and how it turns out could go a long way in determining your medical, and financial, future.
In a workers’ compensation case, your attorney serves as your quarterback, head coach, and your defense. Coming up with a strategy to achieve the best result on your unique set of workers’ compensation case facts is crucial. Sometimes as a workers’ compensation attorney you need to think outside the box, and try something the other side does not expect. Other times you need to stick to your game plan, and trust that things will go exactly how all of your experience says it will go. Coach Belichick, and Tom Brady are known for in game adjustments based on the flow of the game. A good workers’ compensation attorney knows how to adapt to the flow of a case, and to do his, or her, best to achieve the best result for their clients.
Tippens & Zurosky is here to serve your auto accident and workers’ compensation needs, and has skilled and compassionate attorneys available to answer any and all questions that you might have about your case. We have been there before and know what to do to help our clients navigate the often confusing world of workers’ compensation. We know how to perform in the clutch, and give every bit of our effort for our clients because we know your case is not just a game, but real life with very real repercussions. Tippens & Zurosky has represented people involved in auto accidents, or hurt on the job in North Carolina and South Carolina for over twenty years. Let us answer any of your questions regarding any automobile accident, or work-related injury. Call us toll free at (877) 372-3580, or 704-343-0018 to schedule a consultation so that we may assist you.
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