Slip and fall at work while pregnant and it been almost 6 months can I still sue.
As long as your employer received notice (and it certainly sounds like they did) of your work injury within 90 days of it occurring, you can still...
Charleston, SC
Workers compensation Lawyer at Charleston, SC
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation, Car Accidents, Personal Injury
As long as your employer received notice (and it certainly sounds like they did) of your work injury within 90 days of it occurring, you can still...
First, I agree that the best place for you to start is by setting up a face-to-face meeting with your lawyer. Phone calls and emails are fine most...
I'm a little nhesitant to answer your perceived question because none of us know the facts of your case the way your lawyer does. If you're asking...
First question - does your employer regularly employ four or more people? If so, your employer is subject to the Workers' Compensation Act and you...
You can receive up to 500 weeks of temporary, total disability benefits. This is the maximum amount recoverable for all indemnity benefits under...
At a minimum, you should speak with an experienced workers' compensation attorney. There's no charge for an initial consultation as claimants'...
If you're still having these problems two weeks post-accident, it strikes me as ridiculous that you are not being sent to a doctor for an...
There's no hard and fast rule about how long you have to wait to receive compensation for a permanent scar in the South Carolina Workers'...
First, I'm unclear about what treatment you actually received for your injury as your state that the injury required surgery but "surgery was never...
I won't address the medical issue of whether this is the best treatment for your condition as I think that's for the doctors to address (although...
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