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December 28, 2016

Common Auto Accident Injuries in South Carolina

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has data where it has been claimed more than 3 million people are injuries due to car accidents every year in the United States of America. As a result of car accidents many…

December 10, 2016

Rise in Personal Injury Claims for Exploding E-Cigarettes

You are a smoker and decided to quit smoking by using an alternative option in the form of e-cigarettes. You thought you have made the right decision from a health point of view. However, you were injured due to a…

October 14, 2016

DOG BITE AND DOG ASSAULT ATTORNEYS IN SOUTH CAROLINA

Dogs bite, that is just a fact of life. But dog attacks are not a childhood rite of passage. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4.5 million Americans of all ages are bitten by dogs.  Of…

August 29, 2016

What Damages Occur In Personal Injury Actions?

Once an accident or incident has occurred, the unfortunate individual can likely be devastated, found injured, and even in a financial crisis. Victims often find themselves borrowing money in times of these financial burdens. It makes sense to want to…

August 13, 2016

Police Dog Attacks in South Carolina

When it comes to dog bites, South Carolina adheres to a strict liability theory of law. This means that victims are not required to show negligence on the part of the dog’s owner in order to recover compensation for their…

July 29, 2016

South Carolina Car Accidents

Last month, three people were tragically killed in a vehicle collision when a Mitsubishi crossed the center-line of a two-lane road and crashed head-on into a minivan traveling in the other direction. Law enforcement officers are still investigating what caused…

July 22, 2016

South Carolina Dog Bite Law

Last month, a 10-year-old boy was attacked by four dogs while visiting a friend at his home. The dogs, which were not up to date on their rabies shots, scratched and bit the boy all over his body, including his…

May 2, 2016

Woman Recovers $11M Verdict after Crash with Papa John’s Driver

The case of Williams v. Pollard, et al. resulted in an $11 million verdict for the plaintiff, Glenda Williams, who reportedly suffered irreversible brain damage in an accident with a Papa John’s Pizza delivery driver. The trial was heard in a…

April 29, 2016

Research Reveals Alarming Rise in U.S. Pedestrian Fatalities

A report released by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) has revealed that the volume of pedestrian deaths across the United States increased at a rate of 19 percent during the years between 2009 and 2014. This represents an alarming…

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