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Monthly Archives: July 2022

When Is a Commercial Trucking Company Liable in an Accident?

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Commercial trucking companies have several important duties and obligations. These entities must follow state and federal trucking regulations; ensure that their vehicles are in safe condition; and hire licensed and adequately trained drivers. Unfortunately, not all trucking companies uphold these responsibilities. If you are injured in an accident caused by a trucking company’s negligence,… Read More »

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South Carolina Drunk Driving Laws

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Alcohol and driving do not mix. People who are drunk lack many of the functions necessary for safe driving, including good concentration, motor skills, judgment, and alertness. Drinking while driving increases the risk of serious and sometimes fatal accidents. As a result of this danger, drunk driving is extremely illegal in South Carolina. Any… Read More »

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Who is Liable in a Pedestrian Accident?

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Pedestrian accidents can be very painful, resulting in serious and potentially life-threatening injuries. In South Carolina, victims of these accidents have the right to hold the at-fault person or entity accountable by filing personal injury lawsuits or insurance claims. In most cases, the at-fault party in a pedestrian accident case is a motor vehicle… Read More »

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South Carolina Distracted Driving Awareness Month

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Distracted driving is an extremely dangerous behavior. This practice involves anything that distracts you from the act of operating your vehicle, sometimes leading to disastrous consequences. Unfortunately, distracted driving is more common than we often believe. Although April marks Distracted Driving Awareness Month in South Carolina, it is important to be aware of this… Read More »

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