Construction Injuries Workers Comp in South Carolina
Settlement Range: $30,000 – $120,000 | Max Weekly: $936
Construction Injuries Overview
Construction is one of the most dangerous industries, with workers facing hazards from the OSHA 'Fatal Four': falls, struck-by incidents, electrocutions, and caught-in/between accidents. Construction injuries range from minor cuts and bruises to catastrophic injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and amputations. The physically demanding nature of the work also contributes to overexertion injuries.
South Carolina Workers Comp Benefits
Max Weekly Benefit
$936
Benefit Duration
Up to 500 weeks (permanent total)
Filing Deadline
2 years from date of injury
Waiting Period
7 days (retroactive after 14 days)
Average Settlement
$16,000 – $45,000
State Insurance Fund
Available
Common Symptoms — Construction Injuries
- •Fractures and broken bones from falls or struck-by incidents
- •Traumatic brain injuries from falling objects or falls
- •Electrical burns and electrocution injuries
- •Crush injuries from heavy equipment or materials
- •Heat stroke and heat-related illnesses
- •Hearing loss from prolonged noise exposure
- •Respiratory conditions from dust, silica, or asbestos exposure
Key Facts
- ✓Construction workers are 5 times more likely to die on the job than average workers
- ✓The OSHA 'Fatal Four' account for over 60% of construction worker deaths annually
- ✓Multi-employer construction sites may allow third-party negligence claims
- ✓OSHA violations on construction sites significantly strengthen workers comp claims
- ✓Independent contractor misclassification can affect workers comp eligibility
- ✓Construction workers may be eligible for both workers comp and personal injury claims
- ✓South Carolina has a state accident fund
- ✓Employers with 4+ employees must carry coverage
- ✓Benefits are 66⅔% of average weekly wage
- ✓Employer selects the treating physician from an approved list
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This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a licensed workers compensation attorney in South Carolina.