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We believe a team of experienced, focused, and passionate trial lawyers gives injured clients the best opportunities to receive all of the financial compensation and medical treatment they need to recover as quickly as possible. That is why our lawyers have been committed for more than three decades to protecting the rights of injured people and helping them succeed in their financial recovery.

Tenacious and tireless, our attorneys are focused on fighting for our clients' rights and interests in any legal setting so that injured people can maximize their financial recoveries and reclaim their lives. Mark Chappell is a founding partner of Chappell Smith & Arden, P.A. He concentrates his practice in personal injury, truck and auto accidents, catastrophic injury and product liability cases.
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In 1993, workers' comp attorney Bill Smith and personal injury litigation attorney Mark Chappell opened the law firm of Chappell & Smith in South Carolina. In 2001, workers' comp attorney Mark Arden joined the firm, which then became Chappell Smith & Arden, P.A. Chappell Smith & Arden, P.A. was founded on dedication to help injured clients get the justice they deserve.
After on-the-job injuries, the attorneys of Chappell Smith & Arden, P.A. work to pursue your full workers' compensation benefits or appeals for wrongful denial/termination of benefits. If you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident, our attorneys may help you recover compensation.
Being hurt in a work accident or diagnosed with an occupational illness can be devastating. As injured workers and their families pick up the pieces, applying for workers' compensation benefits can be essential to getting the financial support they need to recover.

The South Carolina Workers' Compensation system has been developed to provide financial assistance to injured workers, as well as families who have lost loved ones to fatal work accidents.However, this complex system can be difficult to navigate and, making mistakes along the way, including missing important deadlines, can cause people to lose out on the benefits they need and deserve.
As soon as you suffer a work-related injury, you should report it to your employer, then you should file a claim with the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission (SCWCC). Your employer may agree to accept your claim or they may deny it. If you contest the denial of benefits, the Commission may preside over certain aspects of your case, and ultimately may hold a hearing to determine whether you should have been awarded benefits.
Employees in South Carolina who develop an occupational disease are entitled to Workers' Compensation benefits, however the definition of an occupational disease is very specific. Benefits for eligible workers include compensation for lost wages, medical coverage, and partial or total permanent disability compensation.
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Tarsha Howell
Tarsha Howell
May 04, 2021
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Danny Vega does not return phone calls. I had to get rid of him, he doesn't go over your files he knew nothing about my case and I have a deposition tomorrow with my job's attorney he comes up at the last minute and tells me their is no way he can proves my case, on upon of me looking at my file it appears all medical records are not here, he knew little about my case and the real medical evidence is not even in my file. PLEASE IF YOU NEED A REAL ATTORNEY DO NOT GO TO DANNY VEGA