What to Do After a Burn Injury

According to the National Fire Protection Association, someone in the U.S. is burned seriously enough to require treatment roughly every 60 seconds. Burn injuries are one of the leading causes of accidental injury and death in the U.S., especially among…

Report: According to a Recent Study Johns Island is Home to the Most Accident Prone Drivers in the United States

More than one in five drivers in Johns Island, S.C., has caused a car accident at some point in their driving career, making the coastal community the nation’s most dangerous for car accidents, a survey says. Online auto insurance broker…

After an Auto Wreck, Can I Choose My Own Body Shop?

After a crash, your auto insurance (or the other driver’s insurance, if they caused the crash) will pay for your vehicle to be repaired. However, the insurer will often also supply you with a list of ‘preferred’ auto shops, leading…

If The Other Driver Was Drunk But Not Convicted, Can I Still Sue?

Drunk driving is illegal in all 50 states, although drivers who make a habit of driving while drunk or tipsy may not get caught until they cause an accident. Unfortunately, sometimes drunk drivers are not convicted of driving under the…

Crash Course: Traffic Laws in South Carolina

In the state of South Carolina, driving is a privilege that the state bestows upon its citizens. In order to be eligible, potential drivers are required to prove their skills through both written and in-vehicle tests before receiving a license. Unfortunately,…

Bed Sores are a Sign of Neglect

Some of the most common, and most painful, injuries people suffer in nursing homes and assisted living facilities aren’t broken bones or medication errors: they’re bed sores. Unlike other forms of injury that nursing home residents suffer, bed sores aren’t…

Goose Creek Ranks 10th Nationally in Number of Car Accidents

Just a couple of months after being named one of Money Magazine’s “Best Places to Live in the United States,” the City of Goose Creek, situated in Berkeley County, South Carolina, and the 17th fastest-growing county in the country last year…