

NEGLIGENCE IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF PERSONAL INJURY CASES IN SOUTH CAROLINA
No two accidents and injuries are the same. Along those same lines, each act of negligence is vastly different. Consider the examples of...

HOW CAN A PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY HELP TO ESTABLISH NEGLIGENCE IN SOUTH CAROLINA?
It can be difficult to establish and prove negligence in a South Carolina. While some cases are fairly clear cut, others are more complex...


WHAT ARE THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM IN SOUTH CAROLINA?
Four elements must be established in a personal injury claim in order to recover damages from the defendant, or the party against whom...


South Carolina Personal Injury Laws & Statutory Rules
If you’re part of an insurance claim or a personal injury lawsuit in South Carolina, a number of state laws could come into play at some...


South Carolina Civil Statutes of Limitations
A statute of limitations sets the period of time someone has to take some kind of legal action. Statutes of limitations, for example, set...


Be Informed: South Carolina Negligence Laws
Negligence is the legal doctrine that requires people to conduct themselves in a way that conforms with our legal duties and what...


South Carolina Personal Injury Laws & Statutory Rules
The following article will help you learn about the time limits to file, the compensation available, fault and liability rules, and more....


If I Don't Have Medical Bills Can I Still Get a Personal Injury Settlement?
When a personal injury claimant has no medical bills (and no records of medical treatment) in connection with the accident, they're in...


How much is your Personal Injury Case Worth?
If you're considering filing a personal injury lawsuit over a car accident, slip and fall, or any other kind of injury, you may be...


Dram Shop Laws and Social Host Liability
Each state handles liability for  alcohol-related accidents  a little differently. For example, imagine a car crash caused by a drunk driver