Mar 19, 2018 | Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury
It’s déjà vu all over again for the NAACP. The civil rights organization is suing the City of Myrtle Beach and the city’s police department over the restricted route set up for the upcoming Bikefest 2018, also known as Black Bike Week. Fifteen years ago, a...
Mar 16, 2018 | Auto Accidents, Personal Injury
The outcome of auto accident claims almost always hinges on one word – negligence. But, what is negligence? It is one of the ways that we determine who is at fault in an auto accident and whether they should pay you for the damage that they caused. Negligence...
Mar 16, 2018 | Auto Accidents, Insurance, Personal Injury
Why does South Carolina require me to buy auto insurance? I’m a good driver, so why should I pay some company thousands of dollars every year? If I cause an accident, why can’t I just pay for it then? Mandatory auto insurance didn’t just happen...
Mar 13, 2018 | Criminal Defense, Personal Injury
U.S. Senator Rand Paul had just finished mowing his lawn when a neighbor sprinted into his yard and tackled him. The senator landed hard and broke several ribs. As it turns out, the assault had nothing to do with politics or with Paul’s long-time service in the...
Mar 8, 2018 | Auto Accidents, Personal Injury
A new medical test can detect traumatic brain injury (TBI) early, and that could lead to significantly better treatment for people who have suffered head trauma in a car accident. It could also lead to better financial outcomes – car crash victims often do not realize...
Mar 2, 2018 | Auto Accidents, DUI Accidents, Personal Injury
When we think of the victims of drunk drivers, we usually imagine the things we can see – blood, mangled bodies, demolished cars. When most people think of compensation for drunk driving victims, the first things they think of are most likely doctor bills,...