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When is a Car Considered Totaled After an Accident in SC?

When is a Car Considered Totaled After an Accident in SC?

Were you involved in a wreck? Hopefully, you and your loved ones are okay. Your car might be another issue. …

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How to Dispute Fault in a Car Accident

How to Dispute Fault in a Car Accident

Injured motorists in South Carolina must prove fault if they hope to receive compensation for injuries suffered in an accident. …

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How to Write an Effective Car Accident Demand Letter

How to Write an Effective Car Accident Demand Letter

A demand letter is a key component of negotiating a car accident settlement. Without a letter, each side could stumble …

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Who is At Fault in a Chain Reaction Car Accident?

Who is At Fault in a Chain Reaction Car Accident?

When people think of car accidents, they imagine two cars colliding in an intersection. But some accidents involve dozens of …

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Long Term Effects of Whiplash After a Car Accident in South Carolina

Long Term Effects of Whiplash After a Car Accident in South Carolina

Whiplash is a common neck injury after many car accidents, especially rear-end collisions. Unlike the rest of the body which …

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What Causes a Tire Blowout?

What Causes a Tire Blowout?

What happens when one of your tires explodes? Suddenly, a car becomes unmanageable, and the risk of a collision skyrockets. …

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How Often Are Car Accidents Caused by Speeding in SC?

How Often Are Car Accidents Caused by Speeding in SC?

Unsafe speed is a leading contributing factor in many of South Carolina’s auto accidents each year, resulting in serious injuries …

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How Long Do You Have to File a Claim After a Car Accident in SC?

How Long Do You Have to File a Claim After a Car Accident in SC?

If you have suffered injuries in a car accident in South Carolina, you may have the right to pursue compensation …

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What To Do If You are Hit by an Uninsured Driver In South Carolina

What To Do If You are Hit by an Uninsured Driver In South Carolina

Being involved in a car accident is a stressful and scary experience under any circumstances. But if you are hit …

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Understanding the South Carolina Comparative Negligence Laws

Understanding the South Carolina Comparative Negligence Laws

If you have sustained injuries in an accident in South Carolina, you may be wondering how the state’s negligence laws …

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer?

The best way to know if you need a lawyer is to ask. If you have injuries that you received medical attention for, itโ€™s worth having a legal consultation. Your consultation is where you can decide if you want to hire a lawyer. Weโ€™ll explain the pros and cons and how a lawyer may help you

How much is my case worth?

Case values vary. Your losses and the strength of the legal case are the primary factors. The ability to collect compensation is important, too. There are things you can do to maximize the value of your case. Our lawyers can help.

Will my case settle?

Most cases settle. Building a strong case and negotiating effectively can help you reach a settlement. Weโ€™ll evaluate your case and the factors that make a case likely to settle. When we represent you, weโ€™ll work towards your goals. That includes a settlement, if you choose.

What happens if I have to file a lawsuit?

Sometimes, you must file a lawsuit to get the compensation you deserve. Even most cases that are filed still result in settlement. Filing the case makes the defense respond and it moves the claim forward. As your lawyer, we take care of the filing documents and legal procedure.

Should I speak with the insurance company before hiring a lawyer?

No. The insurance company can use your statements against you. They may try to confuse you or pressure you to accept a low offer. This is true even if you havenโ€™t hired a lawyer yet. We can start representing you as soon as you sign up. Then, we speak to the insurance company for you.

Should I allow an insurance company access to my medical records?

Insurance companies like broad disclosures of medical records. Theyโ€™re looking for things that might embarrass you or things they can use to minimize compensation, like pre-existing conditions. Our lawyers can help you respond to a request for medical records.

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