Apr 15, 2021 | Auto Accidents, Insurance
Imagine both of your parents are killed in an auto accident, and, when you file the insurance claim, the insurance company informs you that, because you own the policy and they are your family members, they are going to settle your claim for the statutory minimum of...
Apr 5, 2021 | Business Law and Litigation
If you received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan from the SBA, will you be audited? How does the SBA decide who to audit, and what are the consequences if the SBA decides that you were not eligible for a PPP loan, not eligible for loan forgiveness, or that...
Mar 18, 2021 | Criminal Defense
Charges for public intoxication or disorderly conduct in SC are often referred to as “public drunkenness,” although disorderly conduct charges cover a much broader range of conduct than being drunk in public. What’s the difference between these charges, what type of...
Mar 10, 2021 | Auto Accidents, Insurance
What are some of the more common issues and insurance defenses in car accident cases? You may have heard of “the three D’s” of insurance defense – deny, delay, and defend. One thing you can be sure of – the at-fault driver’s insurance company does not want to pay...