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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How South Carolina's Stand Your Ground Works—or Not—in Real LifeReal-life cases show asserting self-defense under South Carolina’s Stand Your Ground law requires skilled legal help. A criminal defense attorney explains.
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Avoid These Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your South Carolina DUI CaseA South Carolina DUI attorney talks about the things you shouldn’t do when handling your DUI or DUAC charge. Get the details here.
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Copping A Feel: South Carolina Police Can’t Reach in Your Pockets If You’re Unarmed, Unless There’s an Obvious ReasonCan SC police reach in your pockets during a pat-down if you’re unarmed? A South Carolina criminal defense attorney explains your rights.
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Getting a South Carolina Car or Motorcycle Accident Settlement if You Borrowed the Vehicle, Rode as a Passenger, or Got Hit Walking as a Pedestrian or Riding a BikeIn South Carolina, you can get a settlement if you're borrowing a car, or a passenger, or walking, or on a bike. A Spartanburg car accident attorney explains.
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Extra Insurance Can Increase Settlements for South Carolina Hit-and-Runs or Accidents with Drivers with No InsuranceVictims of South Carrolina hit-and-runs or at-fault drivers who have no insurance might increase their settlement. A Spartanburg car accident attorney explains.
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Solicitor's Intervention Programs: Another Option To Get Criminal Domestic Violence Charges Removed From Your South Carolina RecordDid you know there’s another option to get domestic violence charges off your record, if you can qualify for it? A SC criminal defense attorney explains.
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How South Carolina Child Injury Settlements Pay for Medical Bills in the Past, Present, and FutureHow do South Carolina child accident settlements pay medical bills? It can be tricky. A Spartanburg children's Injury attorney explains.
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When You Get Arrested at Home, Police Can’t Necessarily Search It Without a WarrantCan South Carolina police search your house looking for other suspects if you get arrested? Can they use evidence they find? A criminal defense attorney explains.
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Police Can't Just Stop You For No Reason, Ask Anything They Want, Or Search Your Car Just Because They Pulled You OverIf police pull you over, it doesn’t mean they can search everything or keep asking about anything. A SC criminal defense lawyer points out the limits.
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In South Carolina Workers’ Comp, Late Notice Telling Your Boss About Your Work Injury May Not Be Too Late- But Don't Count On ItSouth Carolina law sets a deadline to tell your supervisor you got hurt on the job, with rare exceptions. A Spartanburg, SC workers’ comp lawyer explains.