The South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission (WCC) posted an advisory last week clarifying the requirements for the filing of Form 14B, the Physician's Statement. The statement was required as part of reforms passed by the South Carolina Legislature in 2007.For injuries occurring on or after July 1, 2007, parties are required to file 14B to indicate whether future medical treatment will be required as a part of workers' compensation settlements.Form 14B is required when cases are resolved by informal conferences and must be attached to Form 16A, the Agreement for Permanent D...
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