Monthly Archives: October 2025
South Carolina Rocked By Several High-Profile Semi-Truck Accidents
Within the past few days alone, South Carolina communities have been rocked by several high-profile semi-truck accidents. These crashes have involved fuel tankers, school buses, and dump trucks, causing widespread property damage, injuries, and deaths. If you are recovering from a semi-truck accident in South Carolina, you might want to discuss your options with… Read More »
My Loved One Died While Riding in a Vehicle as a Passenger: Can I Sue the Driver?
In August of 2025, ABC15 News reported that a 15-year-old had died while riding as a passenger in a vehicle that crashed in Darlington County, South Carolina. These kinds of incidents are all too common, and passengers are often at the mercy of reckless, negligent drivers. If you have lost a loved one to… Read More »
My Loved One Died While Riding in a Vehicle as a Passenger: Can I Sue the Driver?
In August of 2025, ABC15 News reported that a 15-year-old had died while riding as a passenger in a vehicle that crashed in Darlington County, South Carolina. These kinds of incidents are all too common, and passengers are often at the mercy of reckless, negligent drivers. If you have lost a loved one to… Read More »
Suing for Motorcycle Injuries After an Intersection Crash in South Carolina
Motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable while moving through intersections. They face threats from left-turning vehicles, right-turning vehicles, and everyone in between. If you were struck and injured while moving through an intersection, you might need to consider your legal options. But how do you determine who caused your crash? Did you have the right of… Read More »
Drownings Continue in South Carolina
Drownings continue in South Carolina at a rapid pace. This summer has seen multiple, high-profile drowning incidents involving both locals and tourists. Although people continue to flock to South Carolina’s many incredible beaches, serious safety concerns are being raised about these locations. If a drowning incident has claimed the life of someone you love,… Read More »
Gas Stations in South Carolina Remain Unsafe Due to Constant Shootings
Gas stations and restaurants in South Carolina remain unsafe due to the threat of shootings. With each passing week, innocent people face catastrophic or fatal injuries while filling up their vehicles or eating meals. If you have suffered injuries due to an assault at a gas station, restaurant, or any other business, you may… Read More »
Mother of Deceased Teen Sues Bar for Wrongful Death in South Carolina
In August of 2025, a mother spoke out after losing her teen son. She is filing a wrongful death lawsuit after a shooting at a bar that claimed the life of her 19-year-old. This incident highlights a serious hazard that teenage boys might face while growing up in South Carolina, and this type of… Read More »
Struck by a Semi-Truck Merging Onto a Highway: Can I File a Claim in South Carolina?
While semi-trucks always pose a hazard to the general public, they can be particularly dangerous when merging onto highways. These heavy, cumbersome vehicles have numerous blind spots – and they have a habit of swerving into the path of drivers. What can you do if you were struck by a semi-truck merging onto a… Read More »
Dealing With Infected Wounds After South Carolina Car Accidents
Infections represent a major threat to car accident victims in South Carolina. These complications can make existing injuries worse, and infections may be fatal if left untreated. What can you do if your wound has become infected after a car accident? What kind of compensation might you receive if you work with an experienced… Read More »
How Does Comparative Negligence Work in South Carolina Motorcycle Accidents?
After a motorcycle accident in South Carolina, you may need to become familiar with various laws and processes. One of these systems is called “comparative negligence,” and it may affect your ability to pursue compensation. While it is not necessary to become a legal scholar simply to cover your medical bills and lost wages,… Read More »