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Great News! SC Workers Comp Might Cover Your Leaving Work

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Great News! SC Workers Comp Might Cover Your Leaving Work
Posted on Nov 15, 2016 On October 26, 2016, the South Carolina Supreme Court released its decision in Nathalie Davaut v. University of South Carolina, where the Court overturned the denial...
Feds May Step in to Help Injured Workers

Category : News | Worker’s Compensation

Feds May Step in to Help Injured Workers
Posted on Oct 06, 2016 According to National Public Radio, a stark new federal report urges federal oversight of state workers’ compensation programs, because new laws created at the urging of...
The Dirtiest South Carolina Workers’ Comp Insurance Trick of All: the Insurance Company Hires a Private Investigator to Stalk You

Category : Worker’s Compensation

The Dirtiest South Carolina Workers’ Comp Insurance Trick of All: the Insurance Company Hires a Private Investigator to Stalk You
It’s bad enough for an employee hurt on the job when the insurance company fights giving you medical treatment or paying benefits. It seems the insurance company will sometimes do...
When You Can Get South Carolina Workers’ Comp Total Disability Benefits for Severe Back and Neck Injuries, Even if You’re Still Working

Category : Worker’s Compensation

When You Can Get South Carolina Workers’ Comp Total Disability Benefits for Severe Back and Neck Injuries, Even if You’re Still Working
On June 28, 2017, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued a ruling in Clemmons v. Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc. The high court ruling illustrates how workers’ compensation law presumes total disability for injured...
South Carolina Workers’ Comp May Give More Benefits for Injuries to Multiple Body Parts

Category : Worker’s Compensation

South Carolina Workers’ Comp May Give More Benefits for Injuries to Multiple Body Parts
As we’ve said earlier, most workers’ comp settlements are based on a single injury to a single body part, called “scheduled loss.” Basically, most major body parts have a “price tag” value...
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