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Man Faces Felony DUI Charges After Fatal Motorcycle Accident in South Carolina
According to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety (SCDPS), well over 100 people die each year due to fatal motorcycle accidents in the state. This underscores the dangerous nature of these vehicles, but riders are not always to blame for their own deaths. A recent fatal motorcycle accident in South Carolina shows that… Read More »
Types of Gunshot Wounds That May Lead to Negligent Security Lawsuits in South Carolina
A brazen shooting at a restaurant, bar, or hotel can cause you to suffer various gunshot wounds. Different types of gunshot wounds can lead to different injuries that require distinct treatments and therapies. That being said, all gunshot wounds could potentially lead to negligent security lawsuits in South Carolina. Penetrating Wounds A penetrating wound… Read More »
South Carolina Defendants Face Consequences for Bar Shootings
Bar shootings in South Carolina have dominated headlines in recent years and months. If you were present at one of these shootings, you know how dangerous they can be. While the criminal justice system enforces strict penalties for those who open fire at clubs and bars, no amount of incarceration can ever heal wounds… Read More »
String of Gas Station and Convenience Store Shootings Reported in South Carolina
A late-night trip to a gas station or convenience store in South Carolina can easily become life-threatening. Shootings at these establishments have become extremely common, with multiple incidents reported in the past week alone. If you were injured in a South Carolina gas station shooting, you have every right to consider a personal injury… Read More »
South Carolina Restaurant Shooting Leaves One Dead as Police Search for Suspect
On March 22nd, 2026, The State reported that a fatal shooting at a South Carolina restaurant had occurred. The incident left one man dead. As of this writing, police are still searching for the suspect, and they have warned the public to beware of this dangerous individual. If a similar shooting harmed you or… Read More »
Multiple Drownings Reported in South Carolina
In the space of about a week, multiple victims have drowned in South Carolina. These incidents occurred at beaches, lakes, and pools, and they highlight the safety issues associated with swimming in virtually any body of water. If you have lost a loved one to a drowning incident in South Carolina, you might want… Read More »
South Carolina Man Wakes Up From Coma After Car Accident
On April 5th, 2026, The Packet reported that a Bluffton man had woken from a coma after a car accident in South Carolina. The victim remained comatose for a full month after the crash, and his recovery provides hope for victims and families struggling with similar medical issues. Whether your loved one has recently… Read More »
Suing for Shrapnel Injuries After an Explosion in South Carolina
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) states that most accidental explosion injuries are caused by fireworks and pressurized containers. These explosive accidents can cause “serious secondary injuries,” potentially due to shrapnel flying through the air. The NIH goes on to say that many civilian shrapnel injuries are similar to those caused by Improvised Explosive… Read More »
Major Gas Station Shooting in South Carolina Leads to Four Arrests
Gas station shootings in South Carolina continued at a frenzied pace, and it seems that a new incident is occurring every few days. People are now concerned about whether it is safe to pump gas in public, considering the relatively high chances of being struck by a stray bullet. What can you do if… Read More »
South Carolina School Sued After Student Suffers Finger Amputation
A South Carolina middle school is facing an injury lawsuit after a student allegedly lost her fingertip. The child’s mother states that the victim suffered this amputation injury in South Carolina because of inadequate supervision and substandard first aid protocols. What if your child suffered a similar type of amputation at school? Can you… Read More »