- Ric Davis | September 07, 2007 11:56 AM | Greenville, SC
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Workplace Injuries
Two nurses could collect workers compensation benefits for separate auto accidents that happened while they were driving to see housebound patients -- even though they weren't paid mileage for the trips, the Workers' Compensation Commission has ruled. Commissioners said the claims were compensable despite the going and coming rule because car travel was a necessary, essential and integral part...
- Ric Davis | August 31, 2007 10:37 AM | Greenville, SC
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Workplace Injuries
The following is a published account of a case handled by Christian and Davis as printed in Lawyers Weekly:An Upstate construction worker who had been fired for alleged misconduct just minutes before he was run over by a truck was entitled to workers' comp benefits, the Circuit Court has ruled. The accident happened as the claimant was headed for the jobsite's exit gate after he was let go,...
- Josh Christian | June 26, 2007 5:44 PM | Greenville, SC
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Workplace Injuries
In an article in the Greenville newspaper yesterday the Governor and wealthy business men across the state gathered to sign the new South Carolina Workers Compensation Deform bill. Instead of trying to protect the hard working men and women who form the core values of our country, Governor Sanford has decided to protect profits and businesses. Injured workers will suffer across the state as...
- Harold Christian | May 10, 2007 11:17 AM | Greenville, SC
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Workplace Injuries
While Governor Mark Sanford and the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce continue to lobby for what they claim to be reform of the workers' compensation system, their plans would only benefit employers and the large insurance companies in our state. Reform is needed to provide more and fairer benefits for injured workers.Recently Governor Mark Sanford has toured the state of South Carolina...
- Josh Christian | May 08, 2007 4:29 PM | Greenville, SC
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Workplace Injuries
Unfortunately, for the worker, the state Workers Compensation reform bill has now been passed from the labor committee to the house floor. The proposed bill would significantly limit an injured persons right to recover at the expense of large insurance companies growing profits.The proposed bill will limit what an injured worker can recover in an already limited system. The present workers...
- Shannon Weidemann | May 02, 2007 5:23 PM | Greenville, SC
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Workplace Injuries
People that worked in nuclear factories during the Cold War era have sued the Labor Department in a class-action lawsuit over workers compensation. They claim that the government is taking too long to decide on their claims. They were exposed to nuclear materials in their jobs mining uranium and assembling nuclear weapons. Greg Austin, president of Professional Case Management, the in-home...