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Attorney Kenneth Berger Recognized as South Carolina Super Lawyer for Sixth Consecutive Year

Attorney Kenneth Berger has once again earned recognition as a South Carolina Super Lawyer®—marking his sixth consecutive year receiving this prestigious honor. The Super Lawyers®...

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Attorney Kenneth Berger Recognized By Best Lawyers in America®

Congratulations to Attorney Kenneth Berger on his second consecutive recognition in the 31st edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for Personal Injury Litigation –...

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Attorney Kenneth Berger Named the 2026 “Lawyer of the Year” in Personal Injury Litigation

We are proud to announce that Attorney Kenneth Berger has been named the 2026 “Lawyer of the Year” in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs for...

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Attorney Kenneth Berger Selected for Columbia Business Monthly’s 2024 Legal Elite of the Midlands

Attorney Kenneth Berger was selected for Columbia Business Monthly’s 2024 Legal Elite of the Midlands for personal injury law. The Legal Elite award program honors...

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Attorney Kenneth Berger was on the Trial Lawyer Prep Podcast

In November, attorney Kenneth Berger was a guest on the Trial Lawyer Prep podcast hosted by Elizabeth Larrick, where they embarked on a journey discussing...

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Beach Accidents and Injuries Ruin Far Too Many Myrtle Beach Vacations

Every year, millions of visitors come to Myrtle Beach to spend time on the beautiful Atlantic coast and soak up the sun. The beach isn’t...

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Why South Carolina Law Demands Fair Compensation From the At-Fault Driver

There is a lot of misinformation on the internet and television when it comes to the role health insurance plays after an auto accident. To...

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Law Office of Kenneth Berger Hosts Richland County Teacher Wish List Giveaway

Every year teachers spend hundreds of their own money for supplies to make sure all students can reach their full potential inside the classroom. This...

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SC Texting and Driving Laws: Should Anyone be Held Liable Other Than the Driver?

In August 2012, a New Jersey court ruled that people who knowingly send text messages to drivers could be held liable for injuries caused by...

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