A work injury can happen to anyone in any industry. Thankfully in South Carolina, our workers’ compensation system protects you if you’re hurt at work by providing benefits to help get you back on your feet.
This system generally functions well for most work-related injuries, and most injured workers won’t need to hire an attorney. That’s because the majority of claims are pretty straightforward, and deal with non-permanent injuries. However, the stakes get a lot higher when an injured worker is facing surgery or a long-term impairment. Or worse yet, a family is dealing with the loss of a loved one. When it comes to work accidents that cause life-altering injuries, don’t go it alone. You need a lawyer to make sure you get the compensation and future benefits you deserve.
Filing a successful workers’ comp claim can be difficult. Small paperwork errors or other oversights can complicate the process further. Tiny mistakes can balloon into big problems like denials or delayed benefits.
If you have been seriously injured on the job you probably have a lot of questions and concerns about your future. Things might seem out of your control, leaving you to feel frustrated, angry, or even hopeless. Don’t despair. Joye Law Firm has been helping injured workers since 1968, and we’re standing by to help you during this difficult time. For assistance with your workers’ compensation claim after an injury in the Midlands, reach out to a workers’ compensation lawyer at Joye Law Firm’s Columbia office.
We bring over 300 years of collective experience to the table. We know what it’ll take to help you get back on your feet after a workplace injury, and we’re ready to get to work.
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What Is Workers’ Compensation?
South Carolina provides workers’ compensation for most individuals injured in workplace accidents. It offers essential financial assistance through medical coverage and partial wage replacement. This support helps you concentrate on healing and getting back to your daily life.
In South Carolina, workers’ compensation is an employer-purchased insurance program that offers a safety net for those who get injured or sick because of their job. Under state law, all employers with more than four employees are required to carry workers’ compensation coverage. Under this system, it doesn’t matter who’s to blame for the injury. Most workers are eligible for workers’ comp benefits regardless of fault. Benefits include:
- Medical Care: Covers all necessary medical treatments and rehabilitation services for the injury or illness. Treatment must be prescribed by your employer-chosen healthcare provider.
- Income Replacement: Provides a portion of your wages, while you are unable to work. This is typically two-thirds of your average weekly wage, up to a maximum limit set by South Carolina law.
- Disability Compensation: Provides financial support if you become partially or fully disabled due to an illness or injury related to your job.
- Death Benefits: Helps financially support the family of a worker who died from a job-related injury or illness. Death benefits cover funeral costs and a portion of the deceased worker’s earnings.
Our attorneys can also help you understand and access additional resources from the state and federal government. Examples of these benefits include:
- Social Security Disability: Provides monthly payments to people who have an adequate work history and a disability that limits their ability to work.
- Vocational Rehabilitation: Helps you return to the workforce with training and rehab services for a new position if your injury prevents you from returning to your old job.
If you’ve recently been injured on the job, one of our Columbia workers’ compensation lawyers can help. Your attorney will examine the details of your accident and your job situation to determine whether you might be eligible for benefits. If you are just starting out, we can help you gather all the required paperwork, including filing a Form 50, to get the benefits process started. If you are further into the process, we can help you cut through the red tape after an unfair denial or decision.