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Monthly Archives: December 2025

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The Difference Between Critical, Serious, and Stable Injuries After a Car Accident in South Carolina

By Mickelsen Dalton |

A car accident in South Carolina can cause various injuries. We hear about these crashes all the time, and news organizations are constantly informing us about injured passengers. While reading or listening to these reports, you might hear journalists using words like “critical,” “serious,” or “stable” when describing auto accident injuries. But what do… Read More »

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Driver Faces DUI Charges After Fatal Motorcycle Accident in South Carolina

By Mickelsen Dalton |

In November of 2025, Fox Carolina reported that a DUI crash in Greenville County had led to the death of a motorcyclist. The man responsible is now facing criminal charges, and this incident highlights just how dangerous drunk drivers can be. The crash also demonstrates how vulnerable motorcyclists are to negligent drivers. If you… Read More »

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Man Turns Himself in After Mall Shooting in South Carolina

By Mickelsen Dalton |

In November of 2025, a man turned himself in after shooting a victim at a mall in South Carolina. This marks yet another mall shooting in a state that has certainly seen its fair share of these incidents over the years. If you were hurt in a recent mall shooting, you may be able… Read More »

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South Carolina Nightclub Shut Down After Multiple Shootings

By Mickelsen Dalton |

One of the most concerning things about shootings in South Carolina nightclubs is that they seem to occur repeatedly with no real action. A single establishment might see numerous shootings before the authorities finally decide to step in and shut the place down. Unfortunately, these actions come far too late to save injured or… Read More »

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Steps for Filing a Negligent Security Lawsuit in South Carolina

By Mickelsen Dalton |

If you want to file a negligent security lawsuit in South Carolina, you might be concerned about the various steps you’ll need to take. How difficult will this process be? How long will it take? What are your chances of recovering compensation? These are all valid questions, and you can explore them in more… Read More »

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Multiple Shootings in South Carolina Restaurants, Bars, and Gas Stations

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Establishments such as bars, restaurants, and gas stations are becoming increasingly unsafe for the general public due to increasing gun violence. Four notable shootings have occurred within the past week, and these incidents have led to numerous injuries. Miraculously, no one was killed. What can you do if a shooting at a business caused… Read More »

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When Can a Workplace Accident in South Carolina Lead to a Wrongful Death Claim?

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Many people know that if their loved ones die during fatal workplace accidents in South Carolina, they can pursue “death benefits.” These benefits fall under the workers’ compensation program, and they can provide compensation for lost income, unpaid medical bills, and funeral costs. However, fatal workplace accidents can also lead to wrongful death claims… Read More »

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Tow Truck Driver Killed in “Senseless” South Carolina Truck Accident

By Mickelsen Dalton |

In October of 2025, a tow truck driver lost his life in a semi-truck accident in South Carolina. These incidents have become all too common, and they raise numerous questions about the safety of the trucking industry. If you were struck by a semi-truck, you may have similar questions. Perhaps you lost a loved… Read More »

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