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South Carolina Code > Title 44 > Chapter 135
South Carolina Code > Title 44 > Chapter 135 – The Asbestos and Silica Claims Procedure Act of 2006
§ 44-135-10 Citation of act
§ 44-135-20 Findings
§ 44-135-30 Definitions
§ 44-135-40 Pulmonary function testing; qualifications of evaluating physician
§ 44-135-50 Prerequisites to bringing asbestos claim; medical, occupational, and exposure reports; admissibility
§ 44-135-60 Prerequisites to bringing silica claim; medical reports; admissibility
§ 44-135-70 Service of reports on defendants
§ 44-135-80 Procedure where claimant fails to provide prima facie evidence with complaint; expedited trial date for claimant with diagnosis of mesothelioma
§ 44-135-90 Effect of bankruptcy
§ 44-135-100 Effect of meeting procedural requirements of act on insurance eligibility or cost
§ 44-135-110 Commencement of limitations period; separation of malignant and nonmalignant claims
Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 44 > Chapter 135
accident: as used in this title must not be construed to mean a series of events in employment, of a similar or like nature, occurring regularly, continuously, or at frequent intervals in the course of such employment, over extended periods of time. See South Carolina Code 42-1-160
medical evidence: means expert opinion or testimony stated to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, documents, records, or other material that is offered by a licensed health care provider. See South Carolina Code 42-1-160
medically complex cases: means sophisticated cases requiring highly scientific procedures or techniques for diagnosis or treatment excluding MRIs, CAT scans, x-rays, or other similar diagnostic techniques. See South Carolina Code 42-1-160