Cherokee Workers’ Compensation Attorney
In a single year, there were 2.6 million workplace injuries and illnesses in the private industry. A workplace injury or occupational ailment can destroy your future plans, leaving you attending doctor’s appointments in lieu of working to provide for your family. In South Carolina, there are statutory timelines that must be followed when filing a work claim.
No matter what industry you work in, you deserve a safe work environment. If you suffered an accident on the job due to an OSHA violation, your injury must be covered by workers’ compensation insurance. If you have recently filed a workers’ compensation claim and are waiting to hear back regarding approval, our Cherokee workers’ compensation lawyers are available to help move the process along.
Types of Work Injuries
Your risk of suffering certain injuries will depend upon the industry that you work in. Common work injuries in Cherokee County, South Carolina include:
Spinal Cord Injuries
A spinal cord injury is any damage to the bundle of nerves that transmit signals from the brain to the rest of the body. On the job, a spinal cord injury can occur from lifting heavy objects or falls. Symptoms of a spinal cord injury may include loss of sensation below the site of injury, inability to feel differences in temperature, loss of bladder or bowel control, and paralysis.
Head Injuries
Head injuries most often occur in the construction and warehousing industry, typically caused by falling from a height or falling objects. Most head injuries are classified as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), which is a jolt, strike, or blow to the head which disrupts normal brain function. A TBI may be an open or closed brain injury. An open injury involves an object piercing the skull, while a closed injury involves the brain oscillating within the skull, causing damage to delicate brain tissue.
The ability of an employee to return to work will be largely dependent upon the severity of the injury and the tasks required of the job. It is recommended that employees who have sustained a TBI take more time off work if their job involves any of the following:
- Working from heights, including ladders or scaffolding
- Exposure to explosions, blasts, or projectiles
- Running or heavy lifting, or any type of intense physical activity
- Attention or concentration
- Operating a motor vehicle or heavy machinery
- Working with hazardous chemicals
Burns
In a recent year, over 16,000 burns occurred in the workplace. Although none of these caused death, severe burns can lead to significant injuries. Most commonly, burns take place in manufacturing, construction, and the electrical industry. Burns may be caused by chemical, thermal, or electrical energy, with chemical burns typically being considered the most dangerous. Symptoms may include pain, blisters, and swelling, with the body going into shock in more severe cases.
Aggressive Representation to Recover Maximum Compensation
There are a number of reasons that the insurance company may deny a workers’ compensation claim, prohibiting you from receiving the financial aid you desperately need. At Fulton & Barr Attorneys at Law, we have seen the devastation that a work injury can have on someone, preventing them from providing for their loved ones.
Immediately following a work injury, your best course of action is to speak with a Cherokee workers’ compensation lawyer. Time is of the essence, with South Carolina only allowing an employee 90 days to notify a supervisor or employer of a work injury, and two years to file a claim. Our legal team is dedicated to aggressively representing you to recoup the entirety of your financial losses, giving you the ability to move forward.
Contact Our Cherokee Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Today
If you or a family member have recently been injured on the job, our Cherokee workers’ compensation lawyers are here to assist you. At Fulton & Barr Attorneys at Law, our firm has proudly been representing individuals in workers’ compensation claims for more than 40 years. We pride ourselves on the ability to resolve claims quickly and in our clients’ best favor. To learn more or arrange your free consultation, contact us online or give us a call today.
Practice Areas
Bicycle Accidents Brain and Spinal Injury Burn Injuries