Arbitration for Personal Injury Cases

Most personal injury claims are settled outside of court, often before a trial even begins. Resolving a case through some type of alternative dispute resolution saves time and money. It also reduces the burden on the court system and keeps…

Cerebral Palsy Due to Medical Malpractice, What Can I Do?

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that primarily affect motor function. It is the most common disability affecting movement and balance in children. There is no cure for CP, and it can take an enormous emotional and financial…

Can I Fire My Lawyer and Get a New One?

Despite an attorney’s best intentions, some clients may not always be happy with their services. If you are unhappy with your attorney, you can end your relationship and decide to work with the South Carolina personal injury attorneys at Joye…

Does South Carolina Put Damage Caps on Personal Injury Settlements?

Recovering from an injury can be stressful and costly. Medical bills, loss of income, and mental anguish are common among those recuperating from an accident. If you or a family member experienced injury or illness caused by someone else’s negligence,…

Settle for Future Medical Expenses After a Personal Injury

Everyone who is injured in an accident and who needs compensation for medical expenses should make sure their future medical expenses are included in their settlement. This is because once you accept a settlement, you legally cannot request more money…

How to Help Your Injury Lawyer Win Your Case

Personal injury cases are usually David-and-Goliath stories. They’re about average people hurt by the careless or deliberate negligence of a large corporation, or dismissed by a faceless insurance adjuster. So hiring a personal injury lawyer to defend you is already…