

Fort Mill Workers' Compensation Attorneys
A workplace injury or occupational illness can happen when you least expect it—and when it does, losing time at work shouldn’t mean losing your paycheck. That’s exactly why workers’ compensation exists: to help cover your medical expenses and provide financial support while you recover. But getting the benefits you’re owed isn’t always easy. The workers’ comp system can be confusing and full of roadblocks, especially when insurance companies try to minimize or deny valid claims.
That’s where the experienced Fort Mill workers’ compensation attorneys at Wilder Pantazis Law Group come in. We know how to cut through the red tape and fight for the benefits you deserve.
Choosing the right attorney after a work injury is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. Our South Carolina work injury lawyers have helped thousands of injured workers secure the medical care and financial support they need. With multi-state certifications and more than 85 years of combined experience, our attorneys are fully prepared to handle the legal complexities of your case—so you can focus on healing.
An on-the-job injury can keep you out of work for weeks or even months. Don’t leave your hard-earned benefits on the table. If you’re in Fort Mill, you have options—and we’re here to help you understand them.
Reach out to Wilder Pantazis Law Group today for a free consultation, and let us help you get the full workers’ comp benefits you’re owed.
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Contact Us NowHow do I know if I’m eligible for workers’ comp in Fort Mill?
In Fort Mill, you’re generally eligible for workers’ compensation if you’re an employee (not an independent contractor) of a business that has 4 or more employees and your injury or illness is directly related to your job.
This could be anything from a fall at work that led to a spinal cord injury to a medical condition that developed over time due to your job duties, like carpal tunnel syndrome, hearing loss, or asbestosis.
The good news is that you don’t have to prove your employer was at fault—South Carolina follows a no-fault workers’ comp system, which means you only need to show that your injury or illness is directly connected to your work.
However, there are some exceptions. Workers like independent contractors, certain casual or seasonal employees, and farmworkers aren’t covered under the state system.
If you’re not sure whether you qualify for workers’ comp after an injury in South Carolina, reach out to a local workers’ comp attorney in Fort Mill who can review your situation and explain your options.
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What types of workers’ comp benefits are available after an injury in Fort Mill?
If you’re injured on the job in South Carolina, you may be eligible for several types of workers’ comp benefits to help with your recovery and financial stability, including:
- Medical benefits. Covers all necessary medical treatment related to your injury or illness, including doctor visits, surgeries, hospital stays, medications, and rehabilitation services.
- Wage replacement (disability benefits). If you’re unable to work due to your injury, you can receive a portion of your lost wages—typically two-thirds of your average weekly pay. These benefits can be temporary or permanent.
- Vocational rehabilitation. Helps you get back to work if you can’t return to your previous job. This may include job training or placement services.
- Death benefits. If a work injury leads to death, surviving family members may be entitled to wage replacement and up to $12,000 for funeral expenses.
These benefits are designed to ease the financial burden while you recover or adjust to life after a serious or catastrophic injury.
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How long do I have to file a workers’ comp claim in Fort Mill?
You have up to 2 years from the date of the injury—or the date you were diagnosed with a work-related illness or disease—to officially file your workers’ compensation claim in South Carolina.
However, you only have 90 days to report your work-related injury or illness to your employer, and it’s always best to do that as soon as possible to avoid any issues.
Missing either of these deadlines could affect your ability to receive benefits, so it’s important to act quickly and keep records of when you report the injury.
Why do Fort Mill residents call Wilder Pantazis Law Group?
At Wilder Pantazis Law Group, we understand how overwhelming it feels when a work injury throws your life off course. Medical bills pile up, paychecks stop coming in, and the workers’ comp system feels like a maze designed to keep you waiting. That’s where we come in.
With over 85 years of combined experience serving workers throughout York County, our Fort Mill workers’ compensation attorneys know exactly how to fight back when insurance companies delay, deny, or offer less than you deserve. We’re committed to helping hardworking people like you secure the medical care and financial support needed to move forward with confidence.
Reach out to Wilder Pantazis Law Group today for a free consultation, and let our experienced team take the weight off your shoulders so you can focus on healing.
What are some of the top employers and industries in Fort Mill, SC?
Several notable businesses have headquarters in Fort Mill, or the area surrounding it, including:
- LPL Financial
- Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps
- Continental Tire
- Diversey cleaning products
- CompuCom Systems
- Domtar
- Sunbelt Rentals
- Mood Media business music services
- AECOM
- Shutterfly
- Springs Industries
- Red Ventures
- Daimler Trucks North America
- PuckerButt Pepper Company
Other large companies in the Fort Mill area include:
- Lash Group, a healthcare reimbursement and consulting organization with around 2,000 employees
- Ross Stores with just under 3,000 employees
- Piedmont Medical Center with about 1,700 employees
- Auto engine component manufacturer Schaeffler Group with 1,300 employees
- Wells Fargo call center with 1,100 workers
- Comporium Communications with 1,100 employers
- Duke Energy Catawba with 800 on staff
- S. Foods with 750 employees
- West Marine boating products with 350 employees
- Meritor truck and auto parts with 330 employees
- Metrolina Greenhouses with just under 400 employees
- Citi Financial with just over 300 employees
- Stanley Black & Decker with just over 300 employees
- Britax child safety equipment manufacturer with 300 employees
- Broad River Furniture (Ashley) with just under 300 employees
- Maclean Power York (makers of high-voltage insulators) with 260 employees
- Performance Friction Corp (an auto brake pad and rotor manufacturer) with 260 employees.
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