South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 67 - SOUTH CAROLINA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Article 12 - ATTORNEY PRACTICE AND FEES
Section 67-1202 - Attorney's Letter of Representation

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 67-1202

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024

A. When an attorney is employed to represent a party before the Commission, the attorney must notify the Commission by writing the Commission's Judicial Department.

B. The attorney may notify the employer's representative.

C. If an attorney representing a claimant files a letter of representation with the Commission and at the same times files a claim as provided in R.67-206, the letter of representation must contain the information in R.67-206C(1) through (12).

(1) The Commission will notify the employer's representative a claim has been filed unless the letter states the employer's representative has been given a copy of the letter.

(2) The attorney may state in the letter the date the attorney was employed. If a date of employment is not included in a letter of representation, the date of the letter of representation is deemed the date of employment.

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