How Long Do I Have to File for Workman's Comp?

When you are injured on the job in South Carolina, chances are you can file a workers' compensation claim. With a few exceptions, every employee in South Carolina is covered…

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Crosland Secures Benefits for Bus Driver's Wife in Complicated Workers’ Compensation Case

Attorney Malcolm Crosland recently won a complicated appeal, in which he helped prove a deceased tour bus driver deserved workers’ compensation benefits. He also proved that the benefits should go…

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SC Senator Pushes for Work Zone Safety Bill After Fatal Hit-and-Run

Berkeley County Senator Larry Grooms is pushing for more safety regulations around construction zones following an accident that killed 56-year-old Paul Lewis Fee, an employee of the South Carolina Department of…

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What is a Work Injury?

If you live in or around Charleston and have suffered a work injury, the experienced workers’ compensation attorneys at the Steinberg Law Firm will work swiftly and skillfully to help…

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Attorney Tom White Speaks About Workers' Comp Updates at Berkeley County Bar CLE

On Friday, February 27th, 2015, attorney Tom White gave a presentation on recent developments in Workers' Compensation in South Carolina at the Berkeley County Bar Association's annual CLE, "A Little…

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Steinberg Law Firm Secures Workers' Comp Benefits for Client Who Tripped at Work

Last week, the South Carolina Supreme Court decided that workers who trip and fall at work are entitled to compensation for their injuries, even if the cause of the accident is…

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New Law Requires Employers to File Fatal Workplace Accident Reports Within 8 Hours

According to a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 4,405 workers were killed on the job in the United States last year. Last Thursday, the government issued a new…

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Steinberg Attorneys Selected for The Best Lawyers in America, 2015 Edition

Steinberg Law Firm attorneys David T. Pearlman and Malcolm M. Crosland have once again been selected by their peers to be included in the 2015 edition of The Best Lawyers…

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Fear of Filing, Firing an Issue in Workers Comp

We’ve long heard from clients that they often avoid filing a Workers’ Comp claim out of fear of being fired. Sadly, that fear is born out of past experience (it’s…

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Charleston Personal Injury Attorney Malcolm Crosland Achieves $225K Verdict for Injured Longshoreman

The Steinberg Law Firm is excited to announce that Charleston personal injury attorney Malcolm Crosland has successfully secured a $225,000.00 verdict for client Perry Dixon, a longshoreman who suffered severe hand…

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5 Tips For Employers on Workers’ Compensation Coverage

Almost all employers are required to carry Workers’ Compensation insurance coverage. There are a number of workers’ compensation rules that may not be clear to employers. Listed are five tips…

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Steinberg Law Firm CARTA Bus Hits the Streets

The Steinberg Law Firm wrapped a CARTA bus with informative information about accidents. The bus hit the streets in early 2014, and can be seen along Rivers Avenue, Mabeline Road,…

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South Carolina Workers Compensation Study by the Steinberg Law Firm

Workers find themselves in dangerous situations every day, whether they are dealing with industrial machinery or seemingly harmless office equipment. They depend on their good health to do their job,…

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What am I entitled to in Workers Compensation Cases

A worker injured on the job will be eligible for certain benefits as outlined by law. Unlike a private insurance contract where two partied come to terms on when a…

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When should I report my on the job injury?

Reporting an injury in a timely manner is vital to your Workers Compensation Claim, but you have rights even when the injury is not reported right away. An injured worker has ninety days to…

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Why is Workers Compensation Considered a “Limited Remedy?”

Many hard working clients who are injured on the job are surprised the law can limit one’s recovery. The limits are rooted in the original Workers Compensation Act passed in…

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