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Parking Permits Must Be Picked Up!

Parking Permits Must Be Picked Up! Students, employees and visitors MUST obtain and display a parking permit in their vehicle when parking on campus. Register Your Vehicle: Students and Employee MUST register vehicle online. Parking permits must be picked up at the Traffic & Parking Office located in Hankal Hall. Upload your copies of your current vehicle registration and proof of insurance. Select your permit type and location. Remember to upload the required documents prior to picking up your parking permit, as noted above. Visitors can obtain a visitor permit to park on campus. For convenience, the Merritt Plaza parking lot, located at John Merritt Blvd & 33rd Avenue No. (across from the airplane) has a section for visitor parking. Also, complementary visitor permits can be obtained from the Security booth at John Merritt & 33rd Avenue North. Student decals MUST be permanently affixed to the inside front windshield in the lower left corner (driver's side

Can You Choose Your Own Doctor For Workmans Comp

This post discusses if you can choose your own doctor in a NC Workers’ Compensation case. We represent injured workers in Raleigh, NC and surrounding areas and do not get paid unless you win. Call us today for a free case review, (919) 615-3095 . In North Carolina, the Workers’ Compensation Act provides medical compensation and wage loss (indemnity) benefits for non-fatal injuries and death benefits for fatal injuries. Medical compensation includes medical treatment and mileage reimbursement for treatment of your workplace injury. Lost Wage benefits provide monetary compensation due to your inability to earn wages because of your work injury. This benefit provides compensation based on the physical impairment of the injured body part as well. After your injury, your employer may have directed you to an urgent care facility (like FastMed) or the hospital for a medical examination. At that appointment, the health care provider informed you that you need continued care, so whe