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South Carolina South Carolina Workers' Comp Law Attorneys

Almost everyone needs legal assistance at some point in their lives. If you have been injured on the job and need help with your workers' compensation claim, the workers comp law firm of Harrison, White, Smith & Coggins, P.C. in Spartanburg, South Carolina can help.

Our South Carolina workers comp law attorneys have assisted hundreds of workers who have been injured on the job and need help obtaining benefits for medical expenses, lost wages, and permanent disability.

If you have been injured at work, it's important to talk to an experienced workers' comp attorney as soon as possible. Our firm offers a free initial consultation to guide you through the process of obtaining medical care and reporting your injury. We can take steps to ensure that you receive your medical and temporary disability benefits. We can also make sure you receive all of the other workers' compensation benefits you deserve, such as rehabilitation services, wage differential if your injury forces you to take a lower paying job, and benefits for permanent disability is you lose full or partial function of a body part.

Without a thorough understanding of South Carolina workers' comp law, you could do or say things that will hurt your case. For example, it is important to report work injuries promptly and to seek medical attention. However, many people delay seeing a doctor, thinking that their injury will get better. If the injury doesn't get better, your employer may deny the workers' compensation benefits, saying that you did not give notice of the injury or seek medical attention.

If you had a pre-existing injury (such as a back injury or carpal tunnel syndrome) that was aggravated at work, you can still receive workers' compensation benefits. However, you need to explain to your doctor that the injury was aggravated at work. Otherwise, your claim for workers' compensation benefits may be denied.

Our South Carolina workers comp law lawyers are experienced at filing personal injury lawsuits against any third parties who may be responsible for your injuries. A third party is anyone other than your employer or a co-worker. For example, if your injury was caused by a dangerous or defective machine, a car accident, a contractor, or any party other than your employer or a co-worker, you could seek additional damages, including compensation for pain and suffering, by filing a personal injury lawsuit. If you are totally disabled and unable to work at any job, our lawyers can help you apply for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits.

We handle all workers' compensation and personal injury cases on a contingency fee system. This means that you pay no attorney fees unless we are successful in obtaining benefits for you.

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