Navigating the aftermath of a personal injury in South Carolina is stressful enough without the added worry of taxes. Wondering if your personal injury settlement, such as from a slip and fall accident, will be taxed is a common and understandable question. The...
What Type of Evidence Do I Need in a Greenville Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Have you been injured due to someone else's negligence? If so, you may be entitled to compensation. But before you can file a personal injury lawsuit, you'll need to gather the right evidence. There are several types of evidence that will be important in your case. By...
Using Medical Evidence to Maximize Your Personal Injury Settlement
Medical evidence is vital for securing a fair settlement in a personal injury case. It serves two key purposes: proving the extent of injuries and establishing causation. These elements are essential in getting the largest personal injury settlement possible. Proving...
The Psychological Impact of a Personal Injury & Compensation for Pain and Suffering
A personal injury accident, such as a car crash or a slip and fall, can cause more than just physical injuries. The psychological impact can be far-reaching and life-changing. What you may not know is that you can get compensation for all losses, including those...
How Is Mediation Used in Car Accident Cases in South Carolina?
When you think of a car accident lawsuit, you might think of going to trial. However, very few personal injury cases ever make it to court. Most of them go through mediation and settle outside of the courtroom. There are many reasons why mediation can be a beneficial...
What Is Considered a Catastrophic Injury Accident?
Many personal injury accidents involve catastrophic injuries that have long-term or permanent effects on the victim’s life. These severe injuries often lead to permanent disability or disfigurement. There are many types of catastrophic personal injury accidents, which...
How to Protect Against Personal Injury Accidents on Your Greenville Property this Winter
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in five falls results in a major injury. Additionally, falls are a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and other serious impairments. Falls are one of the most common winter...
How Strong Evidence Can Make or Break Your Personal Injury Claim in South Carolina
Personal injury cases rely heavily on evidence to prove who was at fault, how much compensation is owed, and other essential elements of the case. You need to have strong evidence to support your claims that someone else’s negligence caused your injuries. Otherwise,...
How to Maximize Your Personal Injury Settlement
You may have heard about multi-million-dollar personal injury verdicts where a jury awards a plaintiff a huge amount of money. In reality, most personal injury cases settle for a more reasonable amount and never go to trial. In light of this, it’s important to know...
Who’s at Fault if You Are Injured While Jaywalking in South Carolina?
South Carolina is the third most dangerous state for pedestrians, coming in behind New Mexico and Florida. This doesn’t necessarily mean South Carolina has a lot of bad drivers. Poorly designed roadways and irresponsible pedestrians also contribute to statistics like...