Who is Liable if My Child is Injured by Another Child at a South Carolina School?

Originally published September 27, 2021 When an adult is injured because of someone else’s negligence, they can file a personal injury lawsuit to get financial compensation for their injuries, pain, and distress. But the situation becomes more complicated when a…

What Are The Most Dangerous Fireworks To Handle?

When most people think of fireworks, they think of the big fireworks their city shoots off for the 4th of July holiday. When they hear about fireworks malfunctioning and causing injuries, they are probably thinking of these kinds of fireworks as…

Is a Loved One Seriously Injured? Nine Ways You Can Help Them to Recover

Every year, thousands of South Carolinians are injured in motor vehicle accidents, falls, and other serious accidents. Traumatic injuries aren’t just painful and physically debilitating, they often are mentally and emotionally draining as well. If your loved one is recuperating after…

Who Do I Get Compensation from If I’m Injured by a Coworker?

When you are injured by someone else’s negligence, you can often pursue compensation through a personal injury claim. When you are injured in an accident at work, you can get compensation for your medical bills and lost wages through workers’…

What Happens During the Discovery Stage of a Personal Injury Trial?

Objection! Overruled! Everyone is familiar with the high-drama court proceedings depicted in movies and on TV. They may leave you wondering, “What happens in a real-life personal injury trial?” While far less theatrical, real life court cases can be filled…

What is a Bad Faith Insurance Claim?

Auto insurance is legally required for all drivers in South Carolina. Auto insurance experts, according to their own data, say that the average driver will be involved in a car accident roughly once every 18 years. That means most drivers…

What Qualifies as a Catastrophic Injury?

Any injury received in an accident has the potential to seriously upend a victim’s life. It means trips to the hospital—as well as potential follow-up visits, visits to the pharmacy for medication, or even to a physical therapist. And scheduling…