Hatch & Stem, P.A - Smithfield, NC
Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Smithfield, NC
P.O. Box 1689 3560 US Hwy 301 South Smithfield, NC 27577 - 4558
Smithfield Workers' Compensation Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Workers' Compensation
Contact
P.O. Box 1689
3560 US Hwy 301 South
Smithfield, NC 27577 - 4558
Phone: (919) 934-4434
Fax: (919) 934-4716
Website: http://www.hatchstem.com
Additional North Carolina Locations
Raleigh, NC (25.5 miles)
PO Box 23
Raleigh, NC 27602
Phone: 919-322-0815
Fax: (919) 714-9935
Website: http://www.axfordlaw.com
Carolina Beach, NC (Main Office, 103 miles)
PO Box 323
245 N Lakepark Blvd
Carolina Beach, NC 28428 - 4816
Phone: (910) 458-6367
Fax: (910) 458-4883
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