Our auto accident article library is an educational resource for inured people and their families. These articles are filled with answers - not legal jargon - to questions you may have about a personal injury, auto accident claim, or wrongful death case. As an attorney, I believe my responsibilities extend far beyond the courtroom. For I am not only an advocate, but a counselor. I also possess the unique opportunity to provide my fellow South Carolinians with a great deal of information concerning their legal rights and responsibilities.
I hope you find this information both useful and thought-provoking. Should you have any questions after reading one of the articles, please contact me at (803) 790-2800. I am always glad to discuss the law, as well as the solutions it may provide.
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South Carolina Auto Accident Reports: The Police Officer Does Not Have Final Say When it Comes to FaultEven if the police officer puts you at fault in the accident report, you might still have a case under South Carolina law.
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Cell Phone Records After a Car Crash, and Punitive Damages in South CarolinaIf you saw the at-fault driver using a cell phone right before the accident, the phone records could be subpoenaed in South Carolina.
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What Doctor to See After a South Carolina Car Wreck and What to Say to ThemWhat doctor you see after being injured in a SC car accident matters. This articles explains what doctors you should see and what you should say to them.
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UIM Insurance: Why Underinsured Motorist Coverage Matters to South Carolina Accident VictimsUnderinsured Motorist Coverage can help you if you were hit by a driver that does not have enough auto insurance to pay for all the injuries from an accident.
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Accident With Uninsured Driver: What Happens If An Uninsured Driver Injures You in South Carolina?Even if an uninsured driver injures you in South Carolina, you can still recover compensation for the harm the accident caused.
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Can I Get Compensation for Future Pain and Medical Expenses?The injuries someone sustains in a car accident often get worse over time. South Carolina law allows money for medical treatment you may need in the future.
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Accidents Exceeding Policy Limits: What South Carolinians Can Do if the At-Fault Driver Only Has Minimum Limits InsuranceEven if the person who caused the car accident has minimum insurance limits, South Carolinians have other ways to receive compensation.
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Three Halloween Safety Tips From a South Carolina Child Injury AttorneyBefore your child goes out to trick or treat this Halloween, be sure to take a look at these three important safety tips.
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Health Insurance, Car Crashes, and South Carolina LawShould you use your own health insurance after a car accident? Will it save you money? Learn the answers from Columbia, SC lawyer, Kenneth Berger.
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Who Pays the Medical Bills After a Car Accident?If you were injured in a wreck, you should submit all medical bills to your health insurance. The at fault driver's insurance will later reimburse you for medical bills through your injury settlement.