Can you re-sue someone's insurance ?
No. When you settled, you would have signed a release. The settlement money you were paid would have been in exchange for a release. The release...
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No. When you settled, you would have signed a release. The settlement money you were paid would have been in exchange for a release. The release...
If no one contests the will, it will be probated and the property will pass in accordance with the will. If at the time the will is probated it is...
Unfortunately, South Carolina is an "employment at will" state, which means employers can hire/fire/suspend, etc., for almost any reason - good,...
You are most likely going to need an attorney to help you prove you were an employee. You should contact an experienced SC Workers' Compensation...
You should discuss this with your attorney. Your attorney should be able to explain to you why the records were not provided to the opposing side...
If you contracted meningitis through work, yes, you can file a workers' comp claim. You are correct that the key issue is whether you can prove it...
No. In fact, just the opposite. In order for someone to give a power of attorney, they have to be mentally competent. It is something that has...
This is really a workers' compensation question (it got listed in the employment section). If I understand correctly, you had two injuries to your...
Most likely you do not have a case for the termination. South Carolina is an "employment at will" state, which means employers are free to...
Yes, you can file a workers' comp claim. The fact that you were let go from your job has no bearing on whether you have a compensable claim. If...