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Comparative vs. Contributory Negligence in South Carolina
Since an important South Carolina case in 1991 known as Nelson v. Concrete Supply Company, the state has used modified …
Read MoreCar Accident Demand Letters: Their Importance and Timelines
It’s the goal of the insurance company to settle a car accident claim for as little as possible. A car …
Read MoreHow Long Does a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Take?
If your loved one has died wrongfully at someone else’s hands, your family may need financial compensation to get some …
Read MoreWhat to Do After a Car Accident That Isn’t Your Fault
Trey Harrell Auto Accident and Personal Injury Attorneys wants you to know what to do after a car accident where …
Read MoreBringing a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against a Nursing Home
When you select a nursing home for your loved one, you expect them to take the best possible care of …
Read MoreWhat Is a Loss of Consortium Claim in South Carolina?
In many cases, it is not only the accident victim themselves who suffer some type of damage from the negligence …
Read MoreWhen Do Car Accidents Get Criminal Charges in South Carolina?
Motor vehicle violations in South Carolina can result in misdemeanor charges. Some may be punished with a fine, while others …
Read MoreSouth Carolina Personal Injury Statute of Limitations
Every potential lawsuit comes with a statute of limitations. It is the time you have between when an injury happens …
Read MoreWho Gets the Money in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
A wrongful death is a painful and stressful experience. It can be even more stressful if the deceased’s relatives are …
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