Charlotte Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Overview
S. Camille Payton has handled hundreds of cases, both personal injury and workers’ compensation.
Payton has built a reputation on providing personal service to each of her clients, always available to answer their questions and to try to solve their problems.
A native of Kinston, Payton grew up in the eastern part of the state, where her first job was sweeping the floor of a tobacco barn. She was forced to quit after one day, however, when the dust aggravated her asthma. So, it was somewhat ironic when she ended up in a position in which her primary practice was helping those people exposed to dangerous substances at work – such as asbestos.
About S. Camille Payton
Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
- Personal Injury
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- North Carolina, 1993
- U.S. District Court Middle District of North Carolina
- U.S. District Court Western District of North Carolina
Other Affiliations
- Legal Aid of North Carolina, Board of Directors Chair (2017-2019)
- YWCA Greensboro, Board of Directors, Chair (2018 to 2019)
- North Carolina Advocates for Justice - Workers’ Compensation Executive Committee, 2018 to Present
- North Carolina Bar Association - Co-chair, Awards and Honors Naming Committee, 2019 to present
- Guilford County Association of Black Lawyers, Past President
- North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers, Secretary, 2008 -2018
- Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG)
Education
- The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, Texas, 1993
J.D. - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1984
A.B.
Office Information
Address
5457 Monroe Road Charlotte, NC 28212
Phone
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Publication
Articles
- NCBA North Carolina Forms Manual – Co-editor
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