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Should we be concerned if an employee was injured?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
In South Carolina, and in most states, workers compensation is the exclusive remedy against you employer when you are hurt on the job. However, if the injury is a result of some third party's negligence, you have a workers comp claim against the employer and a lawsuit for negligence against the third party. I am assuming the employee was not your employee, but an employee of the company you contracted with. Under South Carolina Law you would not be the injured workers' employer, and he could sue you for negligence (I'm not saying he has a good case, only that he could bring one). If you have a general liability insurance policy, it should defend any such suit. If you do not have one, you should probably get one.
In South Carolina, and in most states, workers compensation is the exclusive remedy against you employer when you are hurt on the job. However, if the injury is a result of some third party's negligence, you have a workers comp claim against the employer and a lawsuit for negligence against the third party. I am assuming the employee was not your employee, but an employee of the company you contracted with. Under South Carolina Law you would not be the injured workers' employer, and he could sue you for negligence (I'm not saying he has a good case, only that he could bring one). If you have a general liability insurance policy, it should defend any such suit. If you do not have one, you should probably get one.
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How do I go about pressing charges on the owners of the dog that bit my 6 year old son?

Briny Adam Woods
Answered by attorney Briny Adam Woods (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Woods Williford Personal Injury Attorneys
Make sure a dog bite report is made with your local Animal Control office. You can try to contact your local police department, but they likely will not do anything.
Make sure a dog bite report is made with your local Animal Control office. You can try to contact your local police department, but they likely will not do anything.
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What should I do if I chipped my tooth on a bone when biting into deli meat marketing company?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
(1) Save the evidence, including the remaining food and the tooth fragment; (2) Take pictures of the food, the tooth fragment and the damaged tooth; (3) Get dental treatment; (4) Report this to whatever place you bought this from, as well as whatever company produced the food.
(1) Save the evidence, including the remaining food and the tooth fragment; (2) Take pictures of the food, the tooth fragment and the damaged tooth; (3) Get dental treatment; (4) Report this to whatever place you bought this from, as well as whatever company produced the food.
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