South Carolina Personal Injury Lawyers

Mauldin Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

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If you have been hurt on the job in Mauldin, South Carolina, you may be feeling overwhelmed and unsure about what to do next. Workplace injuries can lead to missed paychecks, expensive medical bills, and a lot of stress and uncertainty. The good news is that help is available. At Smith & Jones Law, LLC, our experienced Mauldin workers’ compensation lawyers are here to guide you through the process of getting the benefits and support you need during this challenging time.

What Is Workers’ Compensation?

Workers’ compensation is a type of insurance that most employers in South Carolina are required to carry. If you get injured at work or develop an illness related to your job, workers’ comp should cover your medical expenses and provide wage replacement benefits while you recover.

However, getting those benefits is not always a simple, straightforward process. Employers and insurance companies may try to deny or minimize your claim. That is where having a knowledgeable workers comp lawyer on your side can make all the difference. We can ensure your rights are protected and that you receive the maximum compensation you are entitled to under the law.

Common Workplace Injuries

Some of the most common on-the-job injuries we see include:

  • Slips, trips, and falls
  • Muscle strains from lifting, pushing, or pulling
  • Being struck by falling objects
  • Vehicle accidents while driving for work
  • Repetitive motion injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Occupational illnesses from exposure to toxins

No matter what type of injury or illness you are dealing with, if it happened because of your job, you deserve to be compensated. Do not let your employer or their insurance company tell you otherwise.

Steps to Take After a Workplace Injury

Being hurt at work is scary, but try to stay calm. There are certain actions you should take right away to protect your health and your right to benefits:

  • Report the injury to your employer as soon as possible, ideally in writing. You have 90 days to report in South Carolina, but sooner is always better.
  • Get medical care, even if your injuries seem minor at first. Only go to the doctor your employer tells you to unless it is an emergency. Make sure to mention that you were hurt at work.
  • Follow your doctor’s treatment plan. If you skip appointments or ignore medical advice, it could jeopardize your claim.
  • Contact a South Carolina workers’ compensation lawyer for guidance. A legal professional can evaluate your situation and deal with the paperwork, deadlines, and negotiations with the insurance company on your behalf.

Why You Need a South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

Technically, you are allowed to file for workers’ compensation benefits on your own. But there are many advantages to working with an attorney:

  • We have in-depth knowledge of South Carolina’s complex workers’ comp laws and procedures. A small mistake could lead to your claim being reduced or denied entirely.
  • We gather evidence to build the strongest case possible and put pressure on the insurance company to cooperate.
  • If your employer retaliates against you or your claim is denied, we can help you appeal the decision and even take your case to court if needed.
  • We lift the burden of dealing with legal issues off your shoulders, so you can focus on your health and recovery.

Our goal is to get you every dollar of compensation you deserve. That may include payments for:

  • Medical expenses like doctor visits, surgery, medication, and physical therapy
  • A portion of your lost wages
  • Travel costs related to treatment
  • Vocational rehabilitation if you need training for a new job
  • Permanent disability benefits if you cannot return to work

In tragic situations where a work-related injury or illness turns fatal, certain family members may also be entitled to death benefits.

Put 25+ Years of Experience in Your Corner.

The South Carolina workers’ compensation attorneys at Smith & Jones Law have over 25 years of combined experience fighting to protect the rights of injured workers in Mauldin and across South Carolina. Our vast knowledge and proven track record of results sets us apart from other law firms.

Our Mauldin Workers’ Compensation Lawyers treat every client with the respect and compassion they deserve. You will never be just another case file to us. We take the time to listen to your story, answer your questions, and craft a legal strategy tailored to your specific needs and goals.

Our law office is conveniently located in Mauldin. We also serve clients in nearby communities such as Greenville, Simpsonville, Fountain Inn, and Laurens. If you cannot travel because of your injuries, we are happy to arrange a phone or video consultation or even come to you.

Get Your Free Case Review Today

If you were hurt on the job, do not wait to seek legal representation from a skilled South Carolina workers’ compensation lawyer. Contact Smith & Jones Law today to schedule your free, no-obligation case review with our Mauldin Workers’ Compensation Lawyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our experienced team is dedicated to guiding you through the legal process and fighting for the justice you deserve.
How Do I Know If I Have a Case?

Generally, personal injury cases are based on someone else being at fault for an accident. It can be a person, a company, or another legal entity that has fault.

You might think that someone else needs to have hurt you on purpose to get compensation. That isn’t true! Most personal injury claims are based on negligence. Negligence just means being careless in an unreasonable way. That’s one basis for a case, but there are several different grounds for personal injury compensation. Our lawyers will explore all the ways you may qualify.

The best way to know if you have a case is to ask us for a free no-obligation consultation!

How Much Time Do I Have to File A Lawsuit?

It depends. Generally, the maximum time to file a personal injury case in South Carolina is three years. However, there are exceptions, and it can be much shorter. There are some circumstances where the timeline may be extended, too, but you should never count on this. If you miss the deadline that applies in your case, it usually means there is no way to pursue compensation.

There are things you can do right now to protect your rights and build your case. You should always contact a lawyer as soon as possible. Don’t assume that you can wait – and don’t assume you’ve waited too long, either. We’ll determine how much time you have and work quickly to pursue your case.

How Will My Lawyer Determine the Value of My Case?

Your lawyer determines the value of your case with a multi-step process. First, they total your damages. These are the losses that you are allowed to claim by law. It starts with direct, financial losses like medical expenses, lost income, and property loss. But your damages are much more than that. You may also receive compensation for physical suffering, mental health injury and emotional anguish. Our lawyers look at all the categories.

There are other factors that may influence your compensation award. The strength of the legal case and ways to collect compensation are two examples. At your consultation, we can estimate the case value, plus explain what needs to happen for you to receive the maximum award.

What Steps Should I Take Immediately After an Injury to Protect My Rights?

Get medical attention right away. Take photos of the accident scene and gather witness information if you or someone else can. Report the accident as appropriate, like the police for a car accident or your employer if the injury happens at work. Keep records and bills related to the accident.

When you choose Smith & Jones Law, our lawyers will start immediately to protect your rights.

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