Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Sponsor of 23rd Annual Golf Outing for Kids’ Chance

Columbia, SC – Kids’ Chance of South Carolina is pleased to announce Stewart Law Offices as the presenting sponsor of the 23rd Annual Dennis Brewer Memorial Golf Tournament, to be held on September 18, 2020.

Stewart founding partner, Brent Stewart states, “When a parent is suddenly unable to work after a job accident, the stability of the entire family is put in jeopardy. Our law firm and Kids’ Chance of South Carolina share a similar mission in helping these deserving families find the financial means necessary to secure a better future.”

This annual golf tournament raises funds for scholarships that are awarded to children who have a parent that has been seriously injured or killed in a work-related accident in South Carolina. Contributions to the golf tournament directly benefit deserving students who need financial assistance to pursue and reach their educational goals.

Established in 1993, Kids’ Chance of South Carolina secures funding for scholarships to help students with their educational expenses. Events such as the Dennis Brewer Memorial Golf Tournament and corporate partnerships net more than $100,000 annually for scholarships. Kids’ Chance of South Carolina has given hundreds of deserving students the opportunity to achieve their academic dreams through the scholarship program, awarding approximately $1.1 million to 500 students.

About Stewart Law Offices

For 25 years, Stewart has played an active role in a number of charities throughout South Carolina and North Carolina. Through the generosity and tireless efforts of Stewart Law Offices employees, families and friends, philanthropy has become more than an initiative — it is a way of life. Stewart Law Offices has offices located in Columbia, Spartanburg, Rock Hill, Beaufort and Charlotte. The principal office is 1242 Ebenezer Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29732. To learn more about Stewart Law Offices, visit https://www.stewartlawoffices.net.

About Kids’ Chance of South Carolina, Inc.

Kids’ Chance of South Carolina, Inc. is a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 South Carolina corporation. It is governed by a volunteer board of directors, composed of business and community leaders. Its board meets quarterly and lends it expertise to the operations of the organization and offering support to its Executive Director.

Students between the ages of 16-25 who have a parent or legal guardian that has been killed or seriously injured in a work-related accident in South Carolina is eligible to apply for a scholarship. Kids’ Chance of South Carolina takes great pride in the many ways they’ve helped students achieve their academic goals over the past 28 years.

To learn more about Kids’ Chance of South Carolina, visit: the MCC Foundation, visit http://www.kidschancesc.org.

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Monday, August 10, 2020

Beware: Car Insurance Companies Are Not Your Friend

If you’ve been hurt in car accident, it’s guaranteed that you’ll be dealing with insurance companies — both your own, and the insurer for the at-fault driver(s). Insurance companies are the gateway to compensation after a crash. But no matter how sympathetic the claims adjuster sounds, proceed with caution. The insurance company is not your friend.

What to Do When the Insurance Company Comes Calling

Insurance companies act quickly when an accident report comes in. It’s not unusual for crash victims to receive calls from a representative within hours of the collision — sometimes when they’re still lying in their hospital beds. There’s a reason for this “timely” service. The quicker the insurance company can get you to agree to a settlement, the less money you’re likely to receive.

When the insurance company comes calling, don’t talk to them about your injuries or agree to make a recorded statement about the crash. Instead, inform them that you will be speaking with an attorney and that any future communication should be directed to your lawyer.

You also shouldn’t agree to sign any medical release forms or other documents until you’ve spoken to a car accident lawyer. The more information the insurer can get about you, the more ammunition they have to use against you to avoid paying out your claim.

If the Insurance Company Offers You a Settlement…

There’s a reason why insurance companies are swift to make a settlement offer. They want to get your claim closed before you have a chance to figure out the true extent of your losses.

It’s not always possible to understand the severity of a car accident injury right away. Some serious injuries, such as concussions, may not be diagnosed until days after the wreck. In addition, doctors may not be able to predict whether an accident victim will make a full recovery within hours of the crash. If you accept a settlement offer before understanding what the long-term effects of the car accident will be, you could end up with far less money than you will actually need in the future.

You may be told the offer is the best you’ll get. They may say that a lawyer is unnecessary. They may even tell you that the settlement is their “final” offer. Don’t fall for it. Get a car accident attorney by your side right away. Settlements are negotiable, and the first offer is rarely a fair one.

Need a Friend? Contact a S.C. Car Accident Lawyer at Stewart Law Offices

At Stewart Law Offices, we see clients as family, and we’ll protect you as one of our own. If you’ve been injured in a car accident in South Carolina, our tough team of trial lawyers won’t let the insurance companies take advantage of you during such a vulnerable time. We’ll even visit you at your home or hospital as you recover.

Ready to get started? Contact us today for a free consultation.

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Monday, August 3, 2020

Why You Need a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in South Carolina [Updated August 2020]

People need their jobs to survive. But if they get hurt or sick at work, their financial security can quickly be put in danger. South Carolina workers’ compensation laws try to lessen the burden by providing monetary benefits to qualifying employees while they recover.

Workers’ compensation provides payment for medical care, a portion of an employee’s lost wages, and other benefits if they are hurt in a workplace accident or diagnosed with an occupational disease. These benefits are available regardless of fault, meaning that a worker doesn’t need to prove that his/her employer was negligent in order to receive benefits.

The majority of workers in South Carolina are entitled to workers’ compensation. Yet many employees with valid claims are not offered a fair amount of benefits, and others are denied completely. That’s when a tough workers’ compensation lawyer can step in.

What a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Do for You

Filing for workers’ compensation is a time-sensitive, detailed process. There are notification deadlines that must be met in order to pursue a benefits claim. Though employers are supposed to be transparent about all of the procedures, many workers are left confused about what they are supposed to do, and when. A workers’ compensation lawyer can guide you through the entire process of seeking benefits.

  • If you haven’t filed for workers’ compensation yet, an attorney can prepare the necessary forms, gather the medical documentation you need to support your claim, and make sure that everything is filed on time.
  • If you’ve already been denied, an attorney can identify where the claim got hung up and get started on appealing the case for you.

In addition, an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer can determine whether anyone else can be held liable for your injury or illness. Though S.C. law prohibits you from suing your employer, you may be entitled to additional compensation through a third-party lawsuit.

Example: You’re a delivery driver. On your way to drop off a package one day, another motorist blew through a stop sign and hit you. You suffered a head injury and a broken arm. You could file a third-party personal injury claim against the at-fault driver that is separate from your workers’ comp claim.

The advantage of a third-party claim is that you could end up collecting more money. That’s because workers’ comp only pays for medical costs and lost wages. A third-party claim could also enable you to recover compensation for pain and suffering, lost quality of life, and other noneconomic damages.

Our S.C. Job Injury Attorneys Can Help After a Workplace Accident

If you were injured at work or are suffering from a job-related illness in South Carolina, obtaining full and fair workers’ compensation benefits can help you get the medical treatment and wage support you need to stay financially afloat. At Stewart Law Offices, our workers’ compensation lawyers will strive to obtain maximum benefits for you.

Our hardworking attorneys have years of experience representing South Carolinians just like you. We can sit down with you and discuss your legal options in a free consultation. To learn more about how we can help, call or contact us now.

Originally published March 26, 2014, updated August 3, 2020.

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