After an Injury and Potential Worker's Comp Case in South Carolina, Get the Information You Deserve
When you’re going through a life-changing event, you want to be equipped with as much information and legal guidance as possible. Learn more about your options in this library of articles written by our experienced Spartanburg lawyers.
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Does SC Workers’ Comp Cover Spinal Cord Pain Stimulators? You might get a spinal cord stimulator from worker’s comp, but expect a battle. An SC attorney explains how stimulators work and why you need legal help. -
Hire the Right Attorney for Your Workers’ Compensation Case If you’re hurt at work, you need to know how to choose the best workers’ compensation attorney for you. An SC workers comp attorney explains what to look for. -
When You Need an Attorney if You’re Hurt at Work—and Why Employees with serious job injuries need attorneys to protect their rights. An SC Workers’ Comp attorney tells you what the insurance company won’t. -
You Shouldn’t Start a Workers' Comp Case Without This When you’re hurt at work, your case isn’t official until the paperwork is filed. An SC workers' compensation attorney describes the necessary forms. -
Injuries That Qualify for Workers’ Comp in South Carolina If you’re hurt on the job, what do you have to prove to get benefits?. A South Carolina Workers’ Compensation attorney tells what injuries you get benefits for. -
Workers’ Comp Vocational Evaluation Severely hurt workers may need a vocational evaluation to reveal the jobs they can do and the benefits they qualify for. An SC workers’ comp attorney explains. -
Nine Deadly Sins to Avoid in Your Workers’ Comp Case Getting hurt at work can be stressful. But you’ve got to protect yourself. A South Carolina work injury attorney tells what not to do. -
Nurse Case Managers in Workers’ Compensation Cases What does a nurse case manager do in a comp case? Should I talk to the nurse case manager? Inside info from a SC workers’ comp attorney who helps employees. -
SC Workers’ Comp Back Injury Disability Includes The Neck A South Carolina high court case shows a bad back or neck injury at work qualifies for the most worker’s compensation benefits—even if you keep working. -
South Carolina Worker's Comp Benefits for Multiple Injuries Can you get more workers’ comp benefits for several injuries in the same accident? A SC workers’ comp attorney explains you might, but you’ll likely need help.