Immunity from Coronavirus Liability: A Solution in Search of a Problem
News coverage of a potential third coronavirus stimulus bill and general coverage of businesses’ efforts to operate in this new pandemic environment contain numerous references to efforts by the business…
South Carolina Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise
While South Carolina’s economy has been reopening following coronavirus restrictions and the news related to COVID-19 has generally been positive, troubling reports have started to appear in recent days. On…
Staying Safe While Supporting Businesses
Coronavirus has slowed economic growth all around the globe. Businesses of all sizes have been waiting for the day that they can reopen and begin to financially recover from the…
Steinberg Law Firm Cases That Made a Difference: Curiel v. Environmental Management Services
The South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Act provides that all injured workers, including minors and aliens, are entitled to benefits through the workers’ compensation system. However, that does not necessarily stop…
Steinberg Law Firm Supports Youth Empowerment
According to a survey from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 40% of children in the United States live in low-income families with incomes at or below…
Catherine Meehan Obtains $390K Settlement for Jogger Hit by Police Vehicle
Attorney Catherine Meehan recently settled an accident involving a pedestrian and a police vehicle. A jogger was struck by a police patrol vehicle in Goose Creek, South Carolina, in 2017….
Attorney Kelly Alfreds Obtains $260K Settlement for a Family of a Man Killed in Work Related Car Accident
Attorney Kelly Alfreds recently settled a contentious South Carolina worker’s compensation case for the family of a man who was killed on the job. Details of the $265,000 settlement remain…
David Pearlman Named to Top 100 National Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers
Steinberg Law Firm is pleased to announce that National Trial Lawyers have named senior partner and workers’ compensation attorney David Pearlman to Top 100 National Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in…
Steinberg Law Firm Sponsors Reading Program for Adults
Over 66,000 adults in the Charleston area do not have a high school diploma. This staggering statistic has driven Steinberg Law Firm’s mission to support literacy programs throughout the Lowcountry. …
Steinberg Law Firm Sponsors PTSD Programs for First Responders
First responders are constantly exposed to high-stress situations that can take a long-term toll on their mental health. The situations that Firemen, & EMTs respond to are usually tragic, traumatic,…
Outer Banks and Steinberg Law Firm
Quarantine and Netflix are almost synonymous at this point. If Netflix wasn’t part of your nightly routine, it probably is now as it’s one of the saving graces keeping the…
How to Support Local Businesses During the Pandemic
2020 has been an incredibly eventful year so far. Specifically, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed lives worldwide. Everything from daily activities such as going to school, to major life…
Tips and Tricks to Help You Keep Your Family Entertained While Social-Distancing
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, many families are finding themselves quarantined to their homes, in order to effectively practice social distancing. While many of us appreciate the additional family-time, it…
Steinberg Law Firm Welcomes New Attorney Logan Holmes
We are very proud to announce that attorney Logan Holmes joins the Steinberg Law Firm team as a new attorney. He focuses his practice on personal injury and worker’s compensation…
South Carolina Workers’ Compensation and Coronavirus: Light Duty Workers Entitled to Benefits During Coronavirus Pandemic
Any employee who was working light duty but now cannot do so due to the coronavirus is entitled to temporary total disability payments through South Carolina workers’ compensation. Workers’ compensation…
S.C Legislators Continue to Push for Greater Workers’ Compensation Protections for Healthcare Workers and Essential Employees Who Contract COVID-19
New reporting suggests that addressing the coronavirus in South Carolina and other states in the South could be difficult as states move to lift restrictions on movement and businesses. The…
Coronavirus Concerns: Fired for Filing South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Claim
While understandable that employees are worried about losing their jobs during the coronavirus crisis, employees should know that their jobs are protected if they are injured on the job and…
The Coronavirus Outbreak at the Heartland Health Facility in Hanahan, South Carolina Illustrates the Dangers of Nursing Homes and the Coronavirus
A nursing home in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, Heartland Health and Rehabilitation Care Center on Eagle Landing Boulevard in Hanahan, reportedly now has more coronavirus cases than any other nursing home…