Car Accident Law News Articles
Find out the latest events happening in your community that relate to your case. Our Spartanburg attorneys provide the latest research, news articles, and other information to help victims of serious injuries, criminal charges, and family disputes.
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South Carolina Fatal Traffic Accidents Increase In 2018 South Carolina fatal crashes increased in 2018. A car wreck attorney reviews eye-opening statistics on the cause of these tragic cases. -
Shocking Facts Revealed About US Driving Habits A new driving study reveals a dangerous attitude persists about safety: “Do as I say, not as I do.” A car accident lawyer gives the disturbing results. -
Teen Driving Mistakes: They Learn Them From Watching Us A recent survey reports disturbing trends in teen driving. Worse, parents are contributing. A car accident lawyer explains and gives tips to help parents. -
Lawsuits Against Bars That Serve Drunk Drivers Why should bars or restaurants pay for serving drunk drivers who hurt or kill? A lawyer for victims explains why it’s right, using a newspaper article. -
This Answer to Traffic Accidents Really Helps Victims A recent Spartanburg newspaper article proposes tougher penalties for failure to yield. But this isn’t what victims often need. Luckily, there’s another way. -
Injuries from Defective SC Roads An article in The State newspaper shows South Carolina spends millions in settlements for victims hurt due to bad roads. An accident injury lawyer reports. -
Police Chases Have Caused Thousands of Injuries A South Carolina injury lawyer discusses a USA Today article on the frequency of high-speed police pursuit accidents. -
Safe Driving Tips For Labor Day A roadway safety lawyer reveals how you can drive safely over Labor Day weekend. -
Back-To-School Safe Driving Tips A Spartanburg, SC personal injury attorney gives safe driving pointers to prevent heartbreaking car accidents in school zones and around school buses. -
SC Texting and Driving Ban Spartanburg, South Carolina car accident lawyer celebrates the first step to a statewide ban on texting and driving, to keep our neighbors safe.