Hurt at Work? After a workplace injury, you may have important rights under South Carolina workers’ compensation law. Talk to Thomas about your benefits, your options, and what comes next.
If you’re searching for a Workers Compensation Lawyer South Carolina injured workers trust, you may be dealing with medical bills, missed paychecks, uncertainty about your future, and questions about your rights.
A workplace injury can affect every part of your life.
Whether you were injured on a construction site, in a warehouse, on a delivery route, at a manufacturing facility, or in an office environment, South Carolina workers’ compensation laws may provide important benefits and protections.
My name is Thomas Spiro Conits, founder of Spartan Law.
When you call my office, you’ll speak directly with me—not a case manager, call center, or middleman.
I’ll help you understand your rights, your benefits, and your options moving forward.
You focus on your recovery.
I’ll fight like hell for the benefits you deserve.
Workers’ compensation claims can become complicated quickly.
Employers, insurance carriers, and claims administrators may dispute injuries, delay treatment, challenge disability ratings, or deny benefits altogether.
As a Workers’ Compensation Attorney South Carolina workers can call directly, Thomas helps injured employees pursue the benefits available under South Carolina law.
Spartan Law represents workers throughout:
• Greenville
• Spartanburg
• Columbia
• Charleston
• Rock Hill
• Florence
• Anderson
• Myrtle Beach
• Laurens
• Communities throughout South Carolina
Many injured workers receive treatment at:
• Prisma Health Greenville Memorial
• Spartanburg Regional
• MUSC Health
• Prisma Health Richland
• Grand Strand Medical Center
Workers’ compensation cases often require careful documentation, strategic advocacy, and a thorough understanding of South Carolina law.
South Carolina’s workers’ compensation system provides benefits for many injured employees regardless of fault.
Coverage may include:
• Emergency treatment
• Hospital care
• Surgery
• Physical therapy
• Rehabilitation
• Follow-up treatment
Workers who cannot return to work may qualify for wage replacement benefits.
Benefits may be available while recovering from a workplace injury.
Some workers suffer permanent impairments that qualify for additional compensation.
Certain programs may help workers transition back into the workforce following an injury.
In some situations, a workers’ compensation claim is not the only option.
A separate third-party liability claim may be available if someone other than your employer contributed to the accident.
Examples include:
• Negligent drivers
• Equipment manufacturers
• Contractors
• Property owners
• Third-party vendors
These claims may allow injured workers to pursue additional compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits.
Taking the right steps after a workplace accident can help protect both your health and your claim.
Notify your employer as soon as possible.
Prompt medical care protects both your health and your claim.
Keep records of:
• Medical appointments
• Treatment recommendations
• Work restrictions
• Lost wages
• Communication with insurance representatives
Before accepting a denied claim or disputed benefit decision, understand your rights.
Depending on the circumstances, injured workers may be entitled to:
• Medical treatment benefits
• Temporary disability benefits
• Permanent disability benefits
• Lost wage benefits
• Return-to-work assistance
• Additional compensation through third-party liability claims when applicable
Every workplace injury claim is unique and should be evaluated based on its specific facts and circumstances.
Every workplace injury case deserves careful attention.
Thomas works to gather and evaluate:
Documentation connecting your injuries to your work-related accident.
Evidence regarding wages, duties, and job requirements.
Workplace reports and incident documentation.
Coworkers and supervisors may provide valuable evidence.
Medical specialists may help establish the full impact of your injury.
You’ll work directly with Thomas Conits throughout your case.
Your claim deserves more than a file number.
Located at 100 Williams Street, Greenville, SC, Spartan Law represents injured workers throughout South Carolina.
Workers’ compensation systems can be frustrating and confusing. Thomas helps clients understand the process and protect their rights.
You pay no attorney fees upfront.
Spartan Law only collects a fee if compensation is recovered pursuant to a written fee agreement.
Benefits may include medical treatment, wage replacement, disability benefits, and other compensation available under South Carolina law.
Workers' compensation medical treatment rules can be complicated. Thomas can explain how they apply to your situation.
A denied claim does not necessarily mean the end of your case. Legal options may still be available.
In most situations, workers' compensation is the exclusive remedy against an employer, but exceptions and third-party claims may exist.
Your consultation is free. There are no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered.