Contractors On Job Heat Illness

Signs, symptoms and prevention tips We see you out there building our homes, paving our roads and maintaining our infrastructure. As a contractor, there isn’t much that slows you down. When a job is on the line, you and yourRead The Full Article »

System Notifies Builders of Lapsed Work Comp

Tracking eases administrative burden A joint program developed by the Home Builders Association of South Carolina and the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission offers an automated system that will notify a general contractor upon midterm lapse of its subcontractor’s Workers’ CompensationRead The Full Article »

Why Workers’ Comp Claimants Prefer Attorney Representation

The reasons behind needing the assistance of an attorney The three main reasons injured employees hire an attorney when filing Workers’ Compensation claims is lack of workplace trust, fear of the claim being denied, and the severity of the injuryRead The Full Article »

Will a Homeowners Policy Cover Injured Contractors?

It all depends on the policy and state law Homeowners will sometimes hire a person to do work at their home, such as housekeeping, painting, landscaping, etc. on a full-time, part-time or one-time basis. If the employee or independent contractorRead The Full Article »