North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Workers' Compensation Act.
§ 97-87 - Judgments on awards.

97-87. Judgments on awards.
(a) As used in this section, "award" includes the following:
(1) A form filed, or an award arising, under G.S. 97-18(b), 97-18(d), or 97-82(b).
(2) A memorandum of agreement approved by the Commission.
(3) An order or decision of the Commission.
(4) An award of the Commission from which there has been no appeal.
(5) An award of the Commission affirmed on appeal.
(b) When an award or portion of an award provides for a sum certain or for a sum that can by computation be made certain, and that sum is due and payable as of the date of the award, a judgment may be docketed as provided in subsection (d) of this section, in an amount equal to that sum.
(c) When an award or portion of an award provides for periodic payments to be made on or after the date of the award, a judgment may be docketed as provided in subsection (d) of this section, in an amount equal to the sum stated in any Certificate of Accrued Arrearages that is issued by the Commission under this subsection. If any payment that has accrued after the date of the award, or after the date specified in the most recent Certificate of Accrued Arrearages issued under this subsection, is not received by the claimant when due, the following procedure is available for obtaining a Certificate of Accrued Arrearages:
(1) The claimant may file with the Commission a Statement of Accrued Arrearages, on a form approved by the Commission, and shall serve a copy on all parties against whom judgment is sought and their attorney of record.
(2) Any party against whom judgment is sought may, within 15 days of the date of service of a Statement of Accrued Arrearages, file with the Commission proof of any payments that have been made or other responsive pleadings.
(3) If no proof or other responsive pleading is filed within 15 days of the date of service of the Statement, the Commission shall immediately issue a Certificate of Accrued Arrearages.
(4) If proof of payment or other responsive pleading is filed, the Commission shall, within seven days, either issue a Certificate of Accrued Arrearages that shall state the sum of payments due or decline to issue a Certificate of Accrued Arrearages. The Commission shall notify the claimant, the party against whom judgment is sought, and their attorney of record of the Commission's decision.
(5) If any party disputes the decision of the Commission entered under subdivision (c)(4) of this section, the party may appeal to the full Commission within 10 days of the entry of the decision of the Commission. The nonappealing party may file a response within 10 days of receiving notice of appeal. The notice of appeal shall request one of the following:
a. The Commission reconsider the decision entered based on the record and any additional evidence that parties submit with the notice and response.
b. A de novo evidentiary hearing before the full Commission.
(6) The Commission shall grant the request for an evidentiary hearing under sub-subdivision (c)(5)b. of this section if a material issue of fact exists whose resolution is necessary to determine the appeal.
(7) If a notice of appeal is given under sub-subdivision (c)(5)a. of this section, the Commission shall issue its decision within 10 days of the filing of the response under subdivision (c)(5)b. of this section. If a notice of appeal is given under sub-subdivision (c)(5) of this section, the Commission shall either conduct an evidentiary hearing and issue its decision on the appeal within 90 days of the filing of the response under subdivision (c)(5) of this section or deny the request for the evidentiary hearing and issue its decision within 10 days of the filing of the response under subdivision (c)(5) of this section. Further appeals are governed by G.S. 97-86.
(8) Each award and each Certificate of Accrued Arrearages shall include the following information:
a. The names and addresses of the parties.
b. The sum of all principal amounts that have accrued and remain unpaid since the date of the award or since the date of the most recent prior Certificate of Accrued Arrearages.
c. The total of any interest that has accrued on the award, as of the date of the Certificate of Accrued Arrearages, since the date of the award or since the date of the most recent prior Certificate of Accrued Arrearages.
d. Any costs, penalties, or monetary sanctions included in the award.
(d) Any party in interest may file a certified copy of an award described in subsection (b) of this section, or of a Certificate of Accrued Arrearages, in the office of the clerk of superior court of the county in which the defendant has a place of business or has property, or in which an injury occurred, or in Wake County. An award shall be accompanied by the party's affidavit stating that the award has become final and the time for making the first payment under the award has expired.
(e) Promptly after a certified copy of an award or of a Certificate of Accrued Arrearages is filed, the clerk shall docket and index a judgment as provided in Chapter 1 of the General Statutes. The principal amount in the award or in the Certificate of Accrued Arrearages shall bear interest at the judgment rate from the date the judgment is docketed. The judgment may be enforced in the same manner as a judgment docketed under Chapter 1 of the General Statutes.
(f) The filing of an award, or of a Certificate of Accrued Arrearages, for docketing as a judgment under this section shall be treated as a civil action for record-keeping purposes. The amount in which the judgment is docketed shall determine the amount of the costs to be collected at the time of filing and assessed pursuant to G.S. 7A-305.
(g) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the Commission's authority to impose any other remedy provided by law. (1929, c. 120, s. 61; 2001-477, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 97 - Workers' Compensation Act

Article 1 - Workers' Compensation Act.

§ 97-1 - Short title.

§ 97-1.1 - References to workmen's compensation.

§ 97-2 - Definitions.

§ 97-3 - Presumption that all employers and employees have come under provisions of Article.

§ 97-5 - Presumption as to contract of service.

§ 97-5.1 - Presumption that taxicab drivers are independent contractors.

§ 97-6 - No special contract can relieve an employer of obligations.

§ 97-7 - State or subdivision and employees thereof.

§ 97-8 - Prior injuries and deaths unaffected.

§ 97-9 - Employer to secure payment of compensation.

§ 97-10.1 - Other rights and remedies against employer excluded.

§ 97-10.2 - Rights under Article not affected by liability of third party; rights and remedies against third parties.

§ 97-10.3 - Minors illegally employed.

§ 97-11 - Employer not relieved of statutory duty.

§ 97-12 - Use of intoxicant or controlled substance; willful neglect; willful disobedience of statutory duty, safety regulation or rule.

§ 97-12.1 - Willful misrepresentation in applying for employment.

§ 97-13 - Exceptions from provisions of Article[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 97-17 - Settlements allowed in accordance with Article.

§ 97-18 - Prompt payment of compensation required; installments; payment without prejudice; notice to Commission; penalties.

§ 97-18.1 - Termination or suspension of compensation benefits.

§ 97-19 - Liability of principal contractors; certificate that subcontractor has complied with law; right to recover compensation of those who would have been liable; order of liability.

§ 97-19.1 - Truck, tractor, or truck tractor trailer driver's status as employee or independent contractor.

§ 97-20 - Priority of compensation claims against assets of employer.

§ 97-21 - Claims unassignable and exempt from taxes and debts; agreement of employee to contribute to premium or waive right to compensation void; unlawful deduction by employer.

§ 97-22 - Notice of accident to employer.

§ 97-23 - What notice is to contain; defects no bar; notice personally or by registered letter or certified mail.

§ 97-24 - Right to compensation barred after two years; destruction of records.

§ 97-25 - Medical treatment and supplies.

§ 97-25.1 - Limitation of duration of medical compensation.

§ 97-25.2 - Managed care organizations.

§ 97-25.3 - Preauthorization.

§ 97-25.4 - Utilization guidelines for medical treatment.

§ 97-25.5 - Utilization guidelines for vocational and other rehabilitation.

§ 97-25.6 - Reasonable access to medical information.

§ 97-26 - Fees allowed for medical treatment; malpractice of physician.

§ 97-26.1 - Fees for medical records and reports; expert witnesses; communications with health care providers.

§ 97-26.2 - Reimbursement for prescription drugs, prescribed over-the-counter drugs, and professional pharmaceutical services.

§ 97-27 - Medical examination; facts not privileged; refusal to be examined suspends compensation; other medical opinions; autopsy.

§ 97-28 - Seven-day waiting period; exceptions.

§ 97-29 - Rates and duration of compensation for total incapacity.

§ 97-29.1 - Increase in payments in cases for total and permanent disability occurring prior to July 1, 1973.

§ 97-30 - Partial incapacity.

§ 97-31 - Schedule of injuries; rate and period of compensation.

§ 97-31.1 - Effective date of legislative changes in benefits.

§ 97-32 - Refusal of injured employee to accept suitable employment as suspending compensation.

§ 97-32.1 - Trial return to work.

§ 97-32.2 - Vocational rehabilitation.

§ 97-33 - Prorating in event of earlier disability or injury.

§ 97-34 - Employee receiving an injury when being compensated for former injury.

§ 97-35 - How compensation paid for two injuries; employer liable only for subsequent injury.

§ 97-36 - Accidents taking place outside State; employees receiving compensation from another state.

§ 97-37 - Where injured employee dies before total compensation is paid.

§ 97-38 - Where death results proximately from compensable injury or occupational disease; dependents; burial expenses; compensation to aliens; election by partial dependents.

§ 97-39 - Widow, widower, or child to be conclusively presumed to be dependent; other cases determined upon facts; division of death benefits among those wholly dependent; when division among partially dependent.

§ 97-40 - Commutation and payment of compensation in absence of dependents; "next of kin" defined; commutation and distribution of compensation to partially dependent next of kin; payment in absence of both dependents and next of kin.

§ 97-40.1 - Second Injury Fund.

§ 97-42 - Deduction of payments.

§ 97-42.1 - Credit for unemployment benefits.

§ 97-43 - Commission may prescribe monthly or quarterly payments.

§ 97-44 - Lump sums.

§ 97-45 - Reducing to judgment outstanding liability of insurance carriers withdrawing from State.

§ 97-46 - Lump sum payments to trustee; receipt to discharge employer.

§ 97-47 - Change of condition; modification of award.

§ 97-47.1 - Payment without prejudice; limitations period.

§ 97-48 - Receipts relieving employer; payment to minors; when payment of claims to dependents subsequent in right discharges employer.

§ 97-49 - Benefits of mentally incompetent or minor employees under 18 may be paid to a trustee, etc.

§ 97-50 - Limitation as against minors or mentally incompetent.

§ 97-51 - Joint employment; liabilities.

§ 97-52 - Occupational disease made compensable; "accident" defined.

§ 97-53 - (See editor's note on condition precedent) Occupational diseases enumerated; when due to exposure to chemicals.

§ 97-54 - "Disablement" defined.

§ 97-55 - "Disability" defined.

§ 97-56 - Limitation on compensable diseases.

§ 97-57 - Employer liable.

§ 97-58 - Time limit for filing claims.

§ 97-59 - Employer to pay for treatment.

§ 97-61 - Rewritten as §§ .1 to .7.

§ 97-61.1 - First examination of and report on employee having asbestosis or silicosis.

§ 97-61.2 - Filing of first report; right of hearing; effect of report as testimony.

§ 97-61.3 - Second examination and report.

§ 97-61.4 - Third examination and report.

§ 97-61.5 - Hearing after first examination and report; removal of employee from hazardous occupation; compensation upon removal from hazardous occupation.

§ 97-61.6 - Hearing after third examination and report; compensation for disability and death from asbestosis or silicosis.

§ 97-61.7 - Waiver of right to compensation as alternative to forced change of occupation.

§ 97-62 - "Silicosis" and "asbestosis" defined.

§ 97-63 - Period necessary for employee to be exposed.

§ 97-64 - General provisions of act to control as regards benefits.

§ 97-65 - Reduction of rate where tuberculosis develops.

§ 97-66 - Claim where benefits are discontinued.

§ 97-67 - Postmortem examinations; notice to next of kin and insurance carrier.

§ 97-68 - Controverted medical questions.

§ 97-69 - Examination by advisory medical committee; inspection of medical reports.

§ 97-70 - Report of committee to Industrial Commission.

§ 97-71 - Filing report; right of hearing on report.

§ 97-72 - Appointment of advisory medical committee; terms of office; duties and functions; salaries and expenses.

§ 97-73 - Fees.

§ 97-74 - Expense of hearings taxed as costs in compensation cases; fees collected directed to general fund.

§ 97-77 - North Carolina Industrial Commission created; members appointed by Governor; terms of office; chairman.

§ 97-77.1 - Expired.

§ 97-78 - Salaries and expenses; administrator, executive secretary, deputy commissioners, and other staff assistance; annual report.

§ 97-78.1 - Standards of judicial conduct to apply to commissioners and deputy commissioners.

§ 97-79 - Offices and supplies; deputies with power to subpoena witnesses and to take testimony; meetings; hearings.

§ 97-80 - Rules and regulations; subpoena of witnesses; examination of books and records; depositions; costs.

§ 97-81 - Blank forms and literature; statistics; safety provisions; accident reports; studies and investigations and recommendations to General Assembly; to cooperate with other agencies for prevention of injury.

§ 97-82 - Memorandum of agreement between employer and employee to be submitted to Commission on prescribed forms for approval; direct payment as award.

§ 97-83 - Commission is to make award after hearing.

§ 97-83.1 - Facilities for hearings; security.

§ 97-84 - Determination of disputes by Commission or deputy.

§ 97-85 - Review of award.

§ 97-86 - Award conclusive as to facts; appeal; certified questions of law.

§ 97-86.1 - Payment of award pending appeal in certain cases.

§ 97-86.2 - Interest on awards after hearing.

§ 97-87 - Judgments on awards.

§ 97-88 - Expenses of appeals brought by insurers.

§ 97-88.1 - Attorney's fees at original hearing.

§ 97-88.2 - Penalty for fraud.

§ 97-88.3 - Penalty for health care providers.

§ 97-89 - Commission may appoint qualified physician to make necessary examinations; expenses; fees.

§ 97-90 - Legal and medical fees to be approved by Commission; misdemeanor to receive fees unapproved by Commission, or to solicit employment in adjusting claims; agreement for fee or compensation.

§ 97-90.1 - Insurers that provide employee's health benefit plans, disability income plans, or any other health insurance plans as real parties in interest; reimbursement.

§ 97-91 - Commission to determine all questions.

§ 97-92 - Employer's record and report of accidents; records of Commission not open to public; supplementary report upon termination of disability; penalty for refusal to make report; when insurance carrier liable.

§ 97-93 - Employers required to carry insurance or prove financial ability to pay for benefits; employers required to post notice; self-insured employers regulated by Commissioner of Insurance.

§ 97-94 - Employers required to give proof that they have complied with preceding section; penalty for not keeping liability insured; review; liability for compensation; criminal penalties for failure to secure payment of compensation.

§ 97-95 - Actions against employers failing to effect insurance or qualify as self-insurer.

§ 97-97 - Insurance policies must contain clause that notice to employer is notice to insurer, etc.

§ 97-98 - Policy must contain agreement promptly to pay benefits; continuance of obligation of insurer in event of default.

§ 97-99 - Law written into each insurance policy; form of policy to be approved by Commissioner of Insurance; single catastrophe hazards.

§ 97-100 - Rates for insurance; carrier to make reports for determination of solvency; tax upon premium; wrongful or fraudulent representation of carrier punishable as misdemeanor; notices.

§ 97-101 - Collection of fines and penalties.

§ 97-101.1 - Commission may issue writs of habeas corpus.