How to Check the Status of a Workers’ Comp Claim
Did you sustain an injury at your workplace? If so, you may have filed a workers’ compensation claim for financial assistance while you’re out of work. After you file, it’s important to understand how to check the status of your workers’ compensation claim, so you know if and when you can expect your workers’ compensation […]
How Long Does a Workers’ Compensation Claim Take?
How long a workers’ compensation claim takes varies from situation to situation. Ideally, you would start receiving benefits within a few weeks of filing your initial claim. Yet, it could take longer if the insurer contests your injuries’ cause or severity. If you suffered an on-the-job injury and want workers’ compensation benefits, you’re within your […]
6 Facts You Might Not Know About SC Workers’ Compensation
When an employee is injured on the job, they can apply for workers’ compensation. However, most people have probably heard rumors about workers’ compensation that may or may not be a fact. In the following, we will try and sort that out, so you’ll be prepared if you need to apply.
What Does MMI Mean in the Context of Workers’ Compensation?
Medical terms used under workers’ comp can be confusing, and one of these is MMI. This medical abbreviation stands for maximum medical improvement. It is an important term because it is one of the most hotly contested features of a workers’ compensation claim. Being accorded this status means the injured person may face unpaid medical problems associated with their accident in the future.
Seeking Medical Treatment After a Work-Related Injury
After you’ve been hurt at work, there are steps you must take to receive workers’ compensation. One of the biggest is being seen by a medical professional. It is important that you receive the medical care you need. However, it is not just a matter of going to a medical facility or seeing your doctor and then asking for workers’ comp. You need to follow certain rules. Let’s look at the proper protocol to ensure you will receive the maximum benefits.
What Are Common Work Injuries in South Carolina?
Work injuries are those that occur in the workplace during the course of employment. The injuries vary, depending on the type of job, from mild to severe. In most cases of workplace injury, the employment site is dangerous and unsafe. Examples of dangers seen in the workplace are defective equipment or non-contained hazardous chemicals. In addition, repetitive motions during the workday or heavy lifting can result in work injuries.
When Should I Retain a Workers’ Compensation Attorney in South Carolina?
The best way to ensure that your workers’ compensation claim is successful is to retain an attorney as soon as the injury happens. Let’s face it, you will be busy seeing a doctor or being treated at the emergency room and dealing with all sorts of issues. While you still need to notify your employer as soon as possible, an attorney can do everything else. In addition, this will give you the protection you need when navigating a process that can become complicated.
What Workers’ Compensation Benefits Am I Entitled To?
What Workers’ Compensation Benefits Am I Entitled To?
What Are Workers’ Compensation Injuries?
Workers’ compensation covers injuries that occur within one’s employment. No worker is entirely immune to the risk of a work-related injury. Private employers reported 2.8 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). There were 5,250 workplace fatalities that year as well.
Workers’ Compensation Injury on the Job in South Carolina
If you are injured on the job, you most likely are covered by workers’ compensation. This state-mandated insurance gives workers the protection they need when an injury happens, including wage recovery, medical coverage and other benefits. However, there are some injuries that are not covered. As a worker, it is beneficial to know what injuries workers’ compensation covers.