When you’re going through a life-changing event, you want to be equipped with as much information and legal guidance as possible. Learn more about your options in this library of articles written by our experienced Spartanburg lawyers.
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Nurse Case Managers in South Carolina Workers’ Comp Cases: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, and Your Rights as an Injured WorkerWhat does a nurse case manager do in a South Carolina comp case?Should I talk to a nurse case manager?Inside info from a Spartanburg, SC workers’ comp attorney.
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Conditional Discharge Clears Drug Possession Charges- And MoreDid you know some South Carolina drug charges can get cleared from your record without a conviction, if you qualify? A criminal defense attorney reveals how.
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To Get Most South Carolina Child Accident Settlements Paid, You've Got to Go to Court for a Judge to Approve ItHow does a child's settlement get paid in South Carolina? Count on a court hearing with a judge. A Spartanburg, SC child accident injury lawyer explains.
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Know the Training South Carolina Truckers Get on Distracted DrivingTractor trailer drivers are trained to know the danger of distracted driving. A Spartanburg semi-truck accident lawyer reveals what they know.
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Know the Extra Requirements for Filing South Carolina Lawsuits for Medical MalpracticeBefore you can file a SC medical malpractice lawsuit, you’ve got to undergo an initial case process. A Spartanburg malpractice attorney explains.
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When You Can Get South Carolina Workers’ Comp Total Disability Benefits for Severe Back and Neck Injuries, Even if You're Still WorkingA South Carolina case shows a bad back or neck injury qualifies for the most worker’s compensation benefits. A Spartanburg workers’ comp lawyer explains.
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Arrest Searches: How They Work and the Prime Defense Against ThemCan charges be dismissed if police find evidence searching you at arrest? Our SC defense attorney explains these searches and the prime defense against them.
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Police Car Searches When There’s No Visible Evidence or Apparent Reason to SearchHow can officers search your car without a warrant or criminal evidence? A South Carolina criminal defense attorney tells how the law may be your only defense.
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The Legal Basis for Warrantless Police Stops and SearchesWondering if officers can stop you and search you without a warrant? A South Carolina criminal defense attorney describes the law and what you can do about it.
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Police Better Have A Good Reason to Go Through Your Stuff Without a WarrantSearches without warrants are presumed to be unconstitutional. A South Carolina criminal defense attorney reveals the basics of when they might be legal.