Many times we see potential clients fail to follow through with a Workers’ Compensation claim because they are “job scared.” Some of the individuals may have a promising but new career with their employer, other times the individual has been employed with the same company for 20+ years and fear losing a good job. If you have been injured on the job and are job scared, please read this before deciding NOT to pursue a Workers’ Compensation claim.
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Workers’ Compensation Reform Horrible for Workers in South Carolina
A recent article by NPR illustrates what is wrong with any legislation put forth in the name of “reform”. This article provides quantitative evidence and examples of why the workers’ compensation system is broken. Our very own Ernie Trammell has provided articles about South Carolina Workers’ Compensation issues writing, “Injured at Work in South Carolina?
Independent Contractor vs Employee Relationship: A Stripper’s Story
A recent South Carolina Court of Appeals case analyzed the employer/employee relationship vs. independent contractor under a most unique set of facts and circumstances. I would hate to spoil your learning about the law by improperly paraphrasing as a great deal of thought had to go into those sentences. The legal writing is something to be…
Injured at Work in South Carolina? What you need to know. (Part 2)
This is the second of a series of blogs written to tell workers in South Carolina what they need to do if they suffer a work-related injury.
2. Tell the treating doctor that you got hurt at work!
In my previous blog, I stressed the importance of reporting your work injury immediately
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Injured at Work in South Carolina? What you need to know. (Part 1)
This is the first of a series of blogs written to tell workers in South Carolina what they need to do if they suffer a work-related injury.
1. Report your work-related injury immediately!
The most important advice that I can give an injured worker is to report the injury to his supervisor immediately…
War! What is it Good For? – INSURANCE PROFITS
We know insurance companies are hard enough to deal with on domestic claims. Can you imagine having to deal with insurance companies as a foreign, or international, person not able to speak the language and working in a war zone? It appears that not too many foreign workers really have to worry about that because…