Can I Get South Carolina Workers’ Comp for a Pre-Existing Condition?
A Guide to Help You Understand Your Right To Workers’ Comp Benefits When a Work Injury Makes Your Pre-existing Condition Worse
If you’ve been hurt on the job in South Carolina and have a history of medical issues, you might be worried about your eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits. While this is understandable, a pre-existing condition doesn’t have to stand in the way of getting the help you need after a workplace injury.
The path to recovery after any work injury can be filled with uncertainty, and the added layer of a pre-existing condition can make it even more challenging, but we’re here to help make the process easier. This guide is intended to help you understand your rights, navigate potential obstacles, and recover the compensation you deserve.
Whether your injury aggravated an existing condition or triggered a new one, we’re here to empower you with the knowledge you need for a successful workers’ comp claim.
If you have individual questions or want personalized advice, reach out to our experienced Columbia work injury attorneys to schedule a free consultation.
What Is Considered a Pre-existing Condition?
A pre-existing condition is any medical condition or injury that existed before a worker sustains a new injury on the job. These conditions can be chronic or long-term health issues that the worker had prior to the work-related incident.
In the context of a workers’ compensation claim, these conditions can impact the evaluation and outcome of the claim, especially if the new injury aggravates or exacerbates the pre-existing condition.
Common examples of pre-existing conditions in a workers’ comp claim include:
- Degenerative conditions. These are conditions you had before employment that worsen over time, such as arthritis, degenerative disc disease, or osteoporosis.
- Previous injuries. These can include old injuries, like sprains, strains, or fractures, that may not have fully healed or are prone to recurring problems.
- Chronic illnesses. These include conditions like diabetes, heart disease, asthma, or high blood pressure, which are usually linked to genetics or lifestyle.
- Congenital conditions. These are medical conditions present at birth, such as scoliosis or a heart defect.
Understanding how pre-existing conditions can interact with or aggravate new work-related injuries is crucial for navigating a workers’ compensation claim.
What Is Aggravation of a Pre-existing Condition?
Aggravation of a pre-existing condition occurs when a new injury or work-related activity worsens or intensifies an existing medical issue. In the context of workers’ compensation, this means that the worker’s pre-existing condition has become more severe due to a work incident or repetitive job duties.
For example, if an employee with a history of back pain sustains a new spinal cord injury while lifting heavy objects at work, and this results in increased pain or disability, it’s considered an aggravation of the pre-existing condition.
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