Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A.

Category: Personal injury attorney in Columbia, South Carolina

Address: 1901 Gadsden St Suite B, Columbia, SC 29201, USA

Phone: +18033693968

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Silver Beast

Sep 21, 2022

The Callas Law Firm is top notch. They listened to our concerns and treated them as there own. Nick's knowledge of Disability cases is vase and effective..we are extremely satisfied with their efforts. I highly recommend them. Steve Fowler

Stephanie Lambert

Sep 9, 2022

Nick Callas met with my husband and I and was extremely helpful! Great person to work with!

Benjamin Belton

Sep 3, 2022

Call Nick for all your needs! Fast & Reliable Attorney!

Lee Ford

Jul 27, 2022

Mr. Callas did a wonderful job working out my Worker’s comp case for me.

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Questions & Answers

Are employers required to have workers’ compensation coverage in South Carolina?

Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021
Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021

Generally speaking, any employer with four or more full-time employees is required to have this coverage.

What if my employer doesn’t have workers’ compensation insurance?

Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021
Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021

First, a determination must be made whether your employer was obligated to have coverage or not. If so, a claim with the state’s Employers’ Uninsured Fund can be made. If your employer is determined to be responsible, then the Fund will handle the claim and seek reimbursement from your employer later.

What am I entitled to under workers’ compensation?

Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021
Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021

Employees are entitled to medical care for the injuries they sustained at work; temporary total pay if they are kept out of work for more than seven days by the authorized treating doctor; and compensation for any permanency they may have sustained. Future medical benefits and ongoing weekly temporary total benefits can be paid indefinitely depending on the nature of the injury sustained by the employee.

What should I do when I am injured at work?

Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021
Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021

Immediately tell your employer that you were injured on the job. After requesting medical attention, ask to complete a first report of injury form. It is essential that a written report detailing the facts of your accident be recorded and that witnesses are identified.

Can I choose the doctor to treat my injuries?

Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021
Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021

In South Carolina, the employer and the insurance carrier decide where you will receive medical treatment. A second opinion can be requested if the employee does not believe he or she is improving or is not receiving the appropriate medical care.

Can I go to my own doctor for an evaluation and treatment?

Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021
Law Office of Nicholas G. Callas, P.A. | Sep 23, 2021

Generally, if our clients are not satisfied with the medical treatment they have received, we will arrange for an independent medical evaluation.

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