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  1. Apr 1, 2015 · The Industrial Commission has established what such reasonable fee shall be. In no event will it be more than 50 cents per page for the first 40 pages and 20 cents per page for each page above 40, submit to a minimum fee of $10. Such fee covers searching handling, copying and mailing.

  2. If you have any questions about this, please contact us at audiorequests@ic.nc.gov or by phone at 919-807-2504. Requests or inquiries by mail should be addressed to: NC Industrial Commission Clerk’s Office 1236 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1236. Thank you for your cooperation!

  3. In order to upload documents to the Industrial Commission, a claim must have already been established. The Form 18 or EDI 19 must be filed first, then after notification of the IC File Number is received, related documents can be uploaded. On the UPLOAD FORMS AND DOCUMENTS PAGE, the stakeholder enters an IC File Number in the IC File Number ...

  4. Oct 14, 2013 · So, for example, an injured worker with a 10% disability rating to his or her back, and a weekly compensation rate of $400, would calculate the value of the injury rating like this: 10% Rating x 300 Weeks (weeks assigned for a back) x $400 (employee’s compensation rate) = $12,000. In this case the injured worker’s injury rating is worth ...

  5. This paper discusses preparing contentions and a proposed opinion and award within the context of practice before the North Carolina Industrial Commission. The discussion that follows reflects the opinions of the author only. The author's opinions do not have weight as legal authority or practice in specific cases before the Industrial ...

  6. 1) File a Claim With the NCIC (Form 18) The first step after being denied a workers’ compensation claim is to file a claim with the North Carolina Industrial Commission. There is a specific form ( Form 18) for this purpose, and it should be completed and submitted. This form must be filed within two years of the date of your injury, or you ...

  7. Attorneys' Responsibilities. The NC Industrial Commission cannot provide you with legal advice on your case. Since we are a State Agency dedicated to objectivity and neutrality, we cannot suggest an Attorney, Insurance Carrier, Medical Provider or any other 3rd-party entity to assist or support citizens.

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