What you're owed after a work injury is usually more than what you're offered — medical treatment, lost wages, disability benefits, and beyond. We account for all of it.
Comp denials happen every day, and they're often wrong. We challenge bad decisions, build the medical record, and appeal your case until you get what the law says you've earned.
Miss one deadline or form and a strong comp claim can collapse. We run the entire process for you so nothing falls through the cracks.
The adjuster's job is to close your claim cheap and get you back on the clock. Ours is to stop that. With a workers' comp attorney beside you, your recovery sets the timeline.
Report the injury to your employer as soon as possible — South Carolina law requires you to notify your employer within 90 days of the injury. Seek medical treatment right away, and make sure everything is documented in writing. Even if your injury seems minor at first, getting it on record protects your right to file a claim later. Then contact a workers’ compensation attorney before signing anything from your employer or their insurance company.
If you’ve been injured on the job, you may be entitled to coverage for all reasonable medical treatment related to your injury, compensation for lost wages while you’re unable to work, and benefits for any permanent disability resulting from the injury. In cases of fatal workplace accidents, surviving family members may also be entitled to death benefits. An attorney can make sure you’re pursuing the full scope of what the law provides.
A denial is not the end of your case. In South Carolina, you have the right to appeal a denied claim through the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission. The appeals process involves strict deadlines and specific procedures, which is why having an experienced attorney in your corner is so important. We fight denied claims every day — and we know how to build the evidence needed to get you the benefits you deserve.