Nursing Home Understaffing Leads to Injuries
A nursing home may choose to have minimal staff in order to save money; in particular, the cost of registered …
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Workers’ Compensation and Light Duty Requirements You were injured on the job and now finally after weeks of doctor’s visits, …
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When a patient in a South Carolina nursing home cannot move from the bed to a wheelchair, from a wheelchair …
Read MoreWhat If I am Returned to Light Duty | South Carolina Workers Compensation Law
Returning to work after an accident is a gradual process. In many Workers’ Compensation cases, there is a possibility of …
Read MoreWho Pays For Workers’ Compensation Claim in South Carolina?
Juggling the workers’ compensation claims process is a burden in and of itself. One piece of paperwork could delay or …
Read MoreWhen Workers’ Compensation Isn’t Exactly Compensating Workers
A Lot of Things – Bills – can happen between a Worker’s Injury and Their Finally Receiving Benefits Under the …
Read MoreThe Overwhelming Cost of an Auto Accident
Since 1993, Auto Accident Attorney Dan Pruitt has been helping victims and families in and around the Greenville, South Carolina …
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A nursing home patient who has all of her faculties and can walk independently should be encouraged to be up …
Read MoreSouth Carolina Laws on Recording in a Nursing Home
Written by Nursing Home Injury Lawyer Dan Pruitt Can electronic monitoring keep your loved one safe in a nursing home …
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