Charleston, South Carolina Workers Compensation Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 52 Charleston attorneys and 24 law firms.

Samuel K. Allen

South Carolina Workers Compensation attorney at Clore Law with 24 years of experience

49 Immigration Street, Charleston, SC

Steven E. Goldberg

South Carolina Workers Compensation attorney at Steinberg Law Firm with 32 years of experience

61 Broad Street, Charleston, SC

Susan B Reed

South Carolina Workers Compensation attorney at Young Conaway Stargatt and Taylor LLP with 23 years of experience

28 Broad Street, Charleston, SC

Vincent Charles Northcutt

South Carolina Workers Compensation attorney at Howser Newman and Besley with 22 years of experience

215 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC

Wallace G Holland

South Carolina Workers Compensation attorney at Young Conaway Stargatt and Taylor LLP with 53 years of experience

28 Broad Street, Charleston, SC

William H. Waring, III

South Carolina Workers Compensation attorney at Lofton and Lofton with 19 years of experience

225 Seven Farms Drive, Charleston, SC

William Thomas Bacon, IV

South Carolina Workers Compensation attorney at Collins and Lacy with 21 years of experience

200 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC

Need help with a workers compensation matter?

If you have been injured on the job you need to speak with a workers compensation attorney. All workplaces are governed by federal, state and local workplace law. These rules and regulations provide important protections for both employers and employees. A lawyer or law firm with a workers compensation practice will help employers design and implement best practices to insure their business is protected. And if you are an employee who has been injured or has a benefits insurance claim, a workplace attorney will work with you make sure you receive the proper benefits.

Need an attorney in Charleston, SC?

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