The moments following a workplace injury are often chaotic. While your priority should be your physical health, the steps you take in the first few hours and days will determine your ability to receive medical care and wage replacement. South Carolina law provides a clear path to benefits, but even a small procedural error can lead to a denied claim.
At The Law Offices of David L. Hood, we specialize in guiding injured workers through the complex application process. Whether you have just been injured or your employer is refusing to file the necessary paperwork, we are here to help you secure your rights. With over 30 years of experience, attorney David L. Hood and his co-counsel legal team ensure that every form is filed accurately and every deadline is met, allowing you to focus on your recovery.
To protect your eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits, you should follow these specific steps as soon as an injury occurs:
Not all workplace injuries happen in a single moment. Many of the most debilitating conditions develop over months or years:
Missing a deadline is the most common reason claims are permanently barred. Keep these windows in mind:
While you can technically file a Form 50 on your own, the “insurance machine” is designed to look for discrepancies in your application. An experienced lawyer helps by:
The application process is the foundation of your recovery. If you are facing resistance from your employer or feeling overwhelmed by paperwork, let us shoulder the legal burden for you. From Murrells Inlet to Rock Hill and Aiken, our firm is ready to fight for your future.
Contact The Law Offices of David L. Hood today or reach out online for a free, confidential consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis; you pay nothing unless we successfully secure your benefits.