Board Certified in Worker's Compensation
When you spend nearly three decades helping people find ways to pay their bills, recuperate and get back to work or otherwise enjoy their lives, you learn what is important to them and what they need from an attorney.
I am Branch W. Vincent III, founding attorney at Vincent Law Firm, and I have represented injured individuals in workers' compensation, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) cases and personal injury lawsuits since 1986. Experience tells me that beyond my legal knowledge and my ability to maximize compensation for injured parties, the most important thing I bring to my clients is a personal approach and an assurance that I will relentlessly pursue their best interests.
I am recognized as a certified specialist in workers' compensation law by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization. Lawyers who receive this certification must demonstrate extensive experience and in-depth knowledge of workers' compensation law, as well as a commitment to continued learning in this practice area. I also sit on the North Carolina State Bar Workers' Compensation Specialty Committee, which processes applications for people who want to become certified specialists.
I have been listed in North Carolina Super Lawyers magazine every year since 2010, and I have been listed as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in North Carolina by the
Association of Trial Lawyers of America also since 2010. I am also BV-rated* under Martindale-Hubbell's peer rating system.
I welcome the opportunity to review the facts of your case during a free consultation. Contact me to schedule an appointment. I work with clients throughout the Outer Banks area, including residents of Dare County, Camden County and Currituck County.
*BV Distinguished is a certification mark of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.