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Category Archives: Premises Liability

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Injured in a South Carolina Building Collapse After a Tornado: Can I Sue?

By Mickelsen Dalton |

In January of 2024, a viral clip of a collapsing South Carolina building surfaced on the internet. The building toppled to the ground after being struck by a powerful tornado – leaving bricks and debris completely scattered across the road. No injuries were reported in this incident, although the footage clearly demonstrates just how… Read More »

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Liability for Injuries on HOA Property

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Dealing with injuries on Homeowner Association (HOA) property can be a complex issue, leaving many individuals unsure of who carries the burden of responsibility. The fundamental rule is that the party responsible for causing injuries typically bears liability. However, when it comes to an HOA property specifically, certain circumstances might lead to the association… Read More »

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