When you face a life-altering event, you want relevant and informative guidance from a lawyer you can trust. Learn more about your case with our legal blog written by Holland & Usry attorneys for Gaffney, Spartanburg, Union, and other South Carolina cities and counties.
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South Carolina Police Can’t Always Testify Who’s at Fault in a Car, Motorcycle, or Tractor-Trailer AccidentSouth Carolina police decide fault in car accidents, so they can testify about it, right? Maybe not, reveals a Spartanburg, car & motorcycle accident attorney.
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Police Can’t Knock Down Your Door Without a Justified EmergencyBefore police enter property, they usually need a warrant. There’s an exception for emergencies if they can prove it, explains an SC criminal defense lawyer.
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Why South Carolina Is One of the Six Deadliest States for Pedestrian Deaths From Car AccidentsA 2019 study reveals South Carolina is one of the most lethal states for car accidents involving pedestrians. A South Carolina auto accident attorney explains.
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Key Initial Medical Tests Doctors Use to Determine the Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury in South Carolina AccidentsTBI victims and their families need to know how doctors determine the extent of brain damage. A South Carolina injury attorney reveals initial medical tests.
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How Doctors Define Common Brain Injuries From South Carolina Vehicle, Fall, and Workers Comp AccidentsSouth Carolina accidents, including workers comp cases, can cause brain injury. A Spartanburg injury and workers comp attorney describes common brain injuries.
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How to Tell Your Employer You Got Hurt at Work, So You Don't Lose Your South Carolina Workers’ Comp RightsIf you’re hurt at work in South Carolina, tell your employer, or you could lose your rights. A Spartanburg workers’ comp lawyer reveals how it works.
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Two Things NOT To Do in Your South Carolina Accident Injury CaseA trial result shows two easy ways to ruin your South Carolina accident case. A Spartanburg, accident injury attorney tells you about it, so you can avoid it.
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Limited Exceptions May Limit the Pain of Ignition Interlock for Arrest License SuspensionIf you don’t contest an arrest license suspension, or you lose that hearing, you face ignition interlock. But exceptions exist, explains an SC DUI attorney.
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The Real Scales of Justice: The Unknown Accuracy of a Scale Wins a New Trial in a Drug Dealing CaseSouth Carolina drug charges are often based on weight. A Supreme Court case shows a defense can come from an unexpected source, reports a drug defense attorney.
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What to Do When Someone Lies About the Car Accident or the Police Get the Accident Report Wrong in South CarolinaSometimes South Carolina police don’t get the accident report right. It doesn’t mean your case is wrecked. A Spartanburg car accident attorney explains why.