What happens if am in the middle of a workers comp case with my employer and I voluntarily leave?
I agree completely with Gary Christmas. Your claim survives even if you are laid off, quit the company, or the company goes out of business. ...
Columbia, SC
Workers compensation Lawyer at Columbia, SC
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation, Personal Injury, Appeals
I agree completely with Gary Christmas. Your claim survives even if you are laid off, quit the company, or the company goes out of business. ...
Assuming you are picking up your file because you have discharged your existing attorney, then all pleadings should be in the file -- which would...
I agree with the other lawyers. You need a workers' compensation attorney.
SC law requires that settlement checks must be held for 10 business days in the attorneys trust account. It's frustrating, but your attorney is...
I represent a number of correctional officers, so am very familiar with SCDC and how they handle things. You definitely have a workers comp case. ...
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At the very least, you should discuss the situation with a lawyer. Consultations are free and confidential. Every case is different, so it is...
There is no state law, including workers' compensation, that requires an employer to hold a job indefinitely for an injured worker. You may have...
Even if you did not fill out a written report because you were embarrassed (which happens a lot), you need to make sure you report and file your...
No, no fee on the MSA. It has to be fully funded either by a lump sum or annuity.
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You have a claim. You don't give us much info, so your best bet is to meet with a lawyer in person and discuss your options.