Greenville Workers’

Compensation

Injured on the job in Greenville? We’re here, local, and ready to help.

Serving Injured Workers in Greenville, SC

Trusted Workers’ Comp Guidance in the Upstate

Eller Frye Law is proud to call Greenville home. From our office on East North Street, we help injured workers throughout the Upstate understand their rights, navigate claims, and recover the workers’ compensation benefits they’re entitled to. Whether you were hurt on a construction site in the West End, in a hospital on Grove Road, or at a warehouse near Mauldin, we’ll walk you through every step of the claim process. If you live or work in Greenville County and need straightforward legal support after a work injury, we’re just around the corner—and ready when you are.

Who We Help in Greenville

From Shops to Hospitals to Public Service

No matter where you work in Greenville, if your job caused your injury, we’re ready to help. We regularly support workers in industries like:

Automotive Industry Workers

From tire shops on Wade Hampton to large repair bays in Taylors, we help auto workers file strong claims.

Healthcare Workers

Whether you’re a nurse at Prisma Health or a CNA at a local rehab center, we understand the strain of care work.

Warehouse and Manufacturing Workers

Injuries at facilities near White Horse Road or I-85 distribution hubs are common—we’re here to help.

Office and Remote Workers

Even desk jobs in downtown high-rises or remote roles in the suburbs come with risks worth recognizing.

First Responders and Public Employees

From city sanitation workers to EMTs and Greenville County staff, we serve those who serve.

Retail and Hospitality Workers

We represent those injured working long shifts at Haywood Mall, hotels along I-385, or restaurants across Main Street.

If you don’t see your job listed here, that’s okay—these are just examples. If your injury happened at work, let’s talk.

Greenville Workers’ Comp Process

What to Expect When Filing a Claim in South Carolina

If you were injured on the job in Greenville or anywhere in South Carolina, you may qualify for benefits through the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation system. Start by notifying your employer—ideally in writing and as soon as possible. You’ll need to see a doctor authorized by their insurance provider, and you may be eligible for medical care, wage replacement, and compensation for any long-term effects. If your claim is delayed, denied, or underpaid, you have the right to request a hearing through the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission. At Eller Frye Law, we’re right here in town and ready to walk you through every step.

Greenville Workers’ Comp FAQ

Answers for Upstate SC Workers

  • What should I do first if I get injured at work in Greenville?

    If you’re hurt at work—whether at BMW in Greer, a restaurant in the Village of West Greenville, or anywhere else—report it to your supervisor right away, ideally in writing. Then ask for medical care through an employer-approved provider. Quick reporting and documentation can make all the difference when dealing with insurance or the Workers’ Compensation Commission.

  • Is Eller Frye Law located in Greenville?

    Yes—we’re right here in the heart of Greenville at 910 East North Street, Suite A. We’re minutes from downtown and easily accessible from I-385, Laurens Road, and Wade Hampton Boulevard. We serve clients across the entire Upstate, including Mauldin, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, and beyond.

  • I work at a factory off White Horse Road—can I still file even if I didn’t report it right away?

    Yes. You have up to 90 days to report your injury under South Carolina law, but it’s always best to act sooner. If your pain developed gradually or seemed minor at first, that doesn’t disqualify you. Document everything, let your employer know, and get medical care—then call us for help.

  • What are some common jobs in Greenville that qualify for workers’ comp?

    Workers at companies like Michelin, Prisma Health, Greenville County Schools, and even local small businesses are all covered if they’re injured on the job. Whether you’re stocking shelves, pouring concrete, or answering phones, if your injury happened because of your work, you may be eligible.

  • Will I need to attend a hearing in downtown Greenville?

    Possibly—but not always. Many claims are resolved through paperwork and negotiation. If a hearing is needed, it may take place at a local SC Workers’ Comp Commission venue in the Greenville area. We’ll guide you through everything so you’re fully prepared, whether it’s an informal resolution or formal appeal.