Establishing Compensability
In order to obtain workers’ compensation benefits, an injured worker must establish that they were injured, and that the injury happened while at work. While this may sound simple, it is not always as clear cut as it may seem. South Carolina uses the “course and scope” of employment standard to assess whether an injury occurred at work. In order to satisfy this standard, an injury does not actually need to occur on an employer’s job site to be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. To be compensable, an injury must have occurred within the “course and scope” of an injured workers’ job. South Carolina defines “course and scope” as an employee activity which is done in furtherance of the interests of their employer.