What Compensation from Workers’ Comp Should I Expect?

October 10, 2017

Workers’ compensation is a program designed to compensate employees injured on the job, regardless of fault. If you’re seeking workers compensation from workers’ comp in South Carolina, you may wonder what kind of compensation you can expect to receive as a result of your injury or illness. What Does Workers’ Compensation in South Carolina Cover?…

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Can I Choose My Own Workers’ Compensation Doctor for My Greenville Workers’ Comp Claim?

August 22, 2017

If you’ve been injured on the job and are filing a workers’ comp claim, you may be wondering if you can pick your own doctor. You may already have a good relationship with a family physician, or perhaps you’re more likely to trust a doctor you pick yourself. Here are some frequently asked questions about…

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How Workers’ Comp Benefits Affect Social Security Benefits

April 27, 2017

Workers’ Compensation and Social Security Disability Insurance Both workers’ compensation and the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) system are intended to help people who need sources of income at a difficult time. Sometimes people need the support of both programs, if, for example, they were injured on the job so severely that they can no…

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5 Things to Do Within 24 Hours of Being Injured at Work in Greenville

March 13, 2017

There’s no time to delay when you have been injured at work. While you have two years to file a workers’ compensation claim in South Carolina, you have only 90 days to report an accident at work, and the sooner you start, the better. Though you are not obligated by law to do anything within…

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Was Your Social Security Disability Claim Denied? Here’s What To Do In South Carolina

October 14, 2016

If you have submitted a claim for Social Security disability (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in South Carolina and have just found out that your claim was denied, do not panic – you have options. You are also not alone. In fact, over 70% of initial applications are denied in South Carolina. However, through…

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