Vernon Rollins Sumwalt, experienced Appeals, Workers Compensation attorney in Charlotte, NC with 109 reviews
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Vernon Rollins Sumwalt

The Refinery, Fifth Floor, Charlotte, NC

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Education

1998:
University of South Carolina School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994:
University of Miami, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Allyson morton

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14 Nov, 2024
Highly recommend The Sumwalt Group! They handled our case with professionalism and got us the end result we wanted. Thank you
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Brandi galloway

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21 Oct, 2024
Vernon Sumwalt with The Sumwalt Group was amazing and so helpful during my whole process. If I had any questions or concerns, the response time was within no more than two days. Their compassion and concern was unparalleled. Thank You for all you do!
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Michale todd

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26 Sep, 2024
Vernon has been absolutely amazing. A year and half after I had been injured at work and after receiving medical treatment, it was time to start the settlement process. I was given an offer and wasn't sure if it was good. I found The Sumwalt Group on Google and saw the 5 star reviews. I reached out to them to see if I could get some advice. Vernon was the one to call me and gave me some wonderful free advice on countering and what would be a good amount. He also looked over the settlement agreement I received to make sure it wouldn't mess up any potential social security/disability in the future. Vernon made me feel like he cared and like he wanted the best for me on this settlement and helped me to avoid having to hire a lawyer and drag out the process. I hope I never get hurt on the job again, but if I ever do I will definitely reach out to them again.
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Publications

2020:
Trial Briefs (NCAJ), President’s Column: Best Lawyers v. Best Lawyering
2020:
Trial Briefs (NCAJ), President’s Column: The Extra Mile (The World is Changing—and So Are We)
2019:
Trial Briefs (NCAJ), President’s Column: Music Lessons (and the Legend of Ben Folds)
2019:
Trial Briefs (NCAJ), President’s Column
2019:
North Carolina Advocates for Justice Blog, President’s Column: Our Time to Take Back the Courtroom
2018:
Balloon Press, Negligence Policy, Elements, and Evidence: The Role of Foreseeability in the Law of Fifty States
2017:
LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2017, 2018, 2019 eds., Lexis-Nexis Practice Guide: North Carolina Workers’ Compensation
2015:
LexisNexis e-Newsletter, Workers’ Compensation and Its Secondary Payers: Medicare and Medicaid
2013:
Trial Briefs (North Carolina Advocates for Justice), Workers’ Comp Bills Filed in 2013
2013:
Workers’ Compensation Emerging Issues Analysis (LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2013 ed.), Commentary on 2013 North Carolina Workers’ Comp Related Legislation
2012:
LEXIS-NEXIS® Workers’ Compensation eNewsletter National Edition vol. 3, issue 9, WCRI's Baseline for Evaluating the Impact of North Carolina's 2011 Reforms: A Measuring Stick That Falls Short
2012:
LEXIS-NEXIS® (1st Edition 2012, 2nd Edition 2014, 3rd Edition 2016), North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Law: A Practical Guide to Success at Every Stage of a Claim; Chapter 13, “Credits under the North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Act”
2011:
LEXIS-NEXIS® Workers’ Compensation eNewsletter National Edition vol. 2, issue 41, It’s Still the Economy, Stupid: Considering the NCCI Research Brief ‘Workers’ Compensation Claims Frequency
2011:
Wrote the North Carolina sub-chapter 6.11 for “State Specific WCMSA Requirements (2011 edition and annual republications, LEXIS-NEXIS®), The Complete Guide to Medicare Secondary Payor Compliance
2011:
LEXIS-NEXIS® Workers’ Compensation eNewsletter National Edition, vol. 2, issue 24, Off-Label Uses of Medical Products and Services
2010:
2010 Emerging Issues 4912 (LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2010), Vernon Sumwalt on "A Tale of Two Cases" (Stare Decisis Only Matters Sometimes): Gregory v. W.A. Brown & Sons, 2010 N.C. LEXIS 35
2010:
2010 Emerging Issues 4876 (LEXIS-NEXIS®), Vernon Sumwalt on Preapproval and Awards of Retroactive Attendant Care Services: Boylan v. Verizon Wireless, 685 S.E.2d 155
2009:
Chronicles (South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Education Association), A North Carolina Perspective: Mediation Pros and Cons
2009:
The Course & Scope Vol. 22, No. 2 (N.C. Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Section), The Chair’s Comments: Is There a Bailout in Our Future?
2009:
97-10.2(e): Outlaw v. APAC-Atlantic, Inc.,” Workers’ Compensation Law Community Powered by Lexis-Nexis® and Expert Commentary (LEXIS-NEXIS ®), Vernon Sumwalt on "Last Clear Chance" Doctrine under N.C. Gen. Stat.
2009:
Workers’ Compensation Law Community Powered by Larson’s (LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2009), Bye Bye Brewington
2009:
Workers’ Compensation Law Center Powered by Larson’s (LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2009), "Scenes We’d Like to See" from WCRI’s Medical Benchmark Studies
2009:
South Carolina Damages (South Carolina Bar 2nd Edition), Chapter 39: Workers’ Compensation
2008:
Workers’ Compensation Law Community Powered by Larson’s and Expert Commentary (LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2008), Misrepresentation in Contract of Employment: Did North Carolina Decision in Freeman v. Rothrock Go Too Far?
2008:
The Course and Scope Vol. 22, No. 1 (N.C. Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section), The Chair’s Comments
2007:
Shaw v. U.S. Airways, Inc., ___ N.C. App. ___, 652 S.E.2d 22, 2007 N.C. App. LEXIS 2320 (February 2008, LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2007), LexisNexis® Expert Commentaries: Larson Series, Vernon Sumwalt on North Carolina Evaluation of Fringe Benefits in an Employee’s ‘Average Weekly Wage’
2007:
§ 97-25.6, 2005 N.C. Sess. Law 448, 2005 N.C. H.B. 99, 2005 N.C. ALS 448, at *6 (November 2007, LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2007), LexisNexis® Expert Commentaries: Larson Series, Vernon Sumwalt on the Physician-Patient Privilege in Workers’ Compensation Cases Since the Enactment of N.C. Gen. Stat.
2007:
Legette v. Scotland Memorial Hospital, ___ N.C. App. ___, 640 S.E.2d 744, 2007 N.C. App. 361 (LEXIS-NEXIS® © 2007), LexisNexis® Expert Commentaries, Vernon Sumwalt on Proving Causation of Work-Related Medical Conditions
2007:
The Course and & Scope vol. 21, no. 1 (North Carolina Bar Association), Membership Profile—Rick Harper
2006:
Trial Briefs (North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, Proving Causation in Injury Cases
2004:
South Carolina Lawyer Bulletin (South Carolina Trial Lawyers), Ten Things Every Workers’ Compensation Attorney Should Know about Medicare
2004:
South Carolina Damages Vol. 2 (South Carolina Bar, 1st Edition), Workers' Compensation (Chapter 27)
2003:
Workers’ Compensation Committee Program (American Bar Association, San Francisco, California), A Continuation of the Medicare Forum and Its Impact on The Workers’ Compensation System
2003:
The Course & Scope Vol. 17, No. 1 (North Carolina Bar Association), Revisiting the Workers’ Compensation/Social Security Offset
2003:
South Carolina Bar (3rd edition 2003, 4th edition 2005, 5th edition 2008, 6th edition 2012, 7th edition 2019), The Law of Workers' Compensation Insurance in South Carolina
2000:
South Carolina Bar, (4th edition 2000, 5th edition 2002, 6th edition 2009, 7th edition 2015), The Law of Automobile Insurance in South Carolina
1998:
South Carolina Bar, 2nd Edition, The Law of Workers' Compensation in South Carolina
1998:
The Advocate (Nevada Trial Lawyers Association), A Step-by-Step Approach to the Breast Implant Client’s Social Security Case
1997:
South Carolina Trial Lawyer Bulletin, A Step-by-Step Approach to the Breast Implant Client’s Social Security Case
1997:
5 S.C. Envtl. L. J. 207, Book Review: Foundations of Environmental Law & Policy
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