Category: Personal Injury

Because each case is unique, there is no true average settlement for an accident in South Carolina. How much compensation you may receive can depend on the severity of your injuries, what insurance coverage is available, and whether you work with an experienced personal injury attorney.   What…

If you were injured in an accident caused by someone else and have pre-existing injuries, you may be worried that the insurance company will deny your claim. You may even feel tempted to hide pre-existing conditions from the insurance company. While insurance companies may try to challenge claims…

After filing a personal injury lawsuit in South Carolina, you can expect a response, the discovery process, potential mediation, and possibly a trial. However, each case differs, depending on unique variables. Understanding how a personal injury lawsuit works, the timelines involved, and what each phase entails can help you…

The length of time a personal injury case takes in South Carolina can depend on many different factors. The nature and complexity of the underlying incident, the extent of your injuries and treatment, and the communication and negotiations with the liable party or their insurance provider can all impact the…

Unfortunately, you don’t have unlimited time if you want to pursue compensation for your injuries. South Carolina law sets strict deadlines on when plaintiffs must file a personal injury lawsuit. Insurance companies often have even shorter notice timetables that must be met if you want to file a claim….

In South Carolina, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years. If you were injured in an accident in South Carolina, you may decide to pursue a personal injury claim against those who caused your injuries. However, the law limits the time you have to…

Mopeds are a great way to get around in South Carolina. They allow riders to enjoy the outdoors. They are better for the environment than other types of vehicles. And they are also cheaper to maintain. However, it is important that all moped riders understand that laws pertain…

When Ed Anderson was a teenager in Chattanooga, he knew that he wanted to be a family-law attorney.  His parents and grandparents taught him the importance of treating everyone as though they are members of his own family, and he took their advice to heart. Following the familial guidance he’d received,…