North Carolina Statutes

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

North Carolina § 97-23
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 97Workers' Compensation Act

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 97-23 (2026).

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The notice provided in the foregoing section [G.S. 97-22] shall state in ordinary language the name and address of the employee, the time, place, nature, and cause of the accident, and of the resulting injury or death; and shall be signed by the employee or by a person on his behalf, or, in the event of his death, by any one or more of his dependents, or by a person in their behalf. No defect or inaccuracy in the notice shall be a bar to compensation unless the employer shall prove that his interest was prejudiced thereby, and then only to such extent as the prejudice. Said notice shall be given personally to the employer or any of his agents upon whom a summons in civil action may be served under the laws of the State, or may be sent by registered letter or certified mail addressed to the

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North Carolina § 97-23, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/97-23.