Stay Up-to-Date With the Latest News on Personal Injury Claims in South Carolina
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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Snapchat’s Speed Filter Allegedly Plays Role in Deadly Crash A South Carolina injury lawyer discusses Snapchat’s speed filter and its relationship to dangerous crashes. -
Playboy Model’s Death Linked to Chiropractic Manipulation A South Carolina injury lawyer discusses Katie May’s recent death. The coroner says it was a result of injury caused by a chiropractor. -
SC Daycare Safety Improved After Murder, But Could Be Better After a daycare double murder shook Columbia, officials tightened safety laws. But a newspaper reports it’s not enough, a personal injury lawyer explains. -
Recalled Jeep Killed Star Trek Actor A South Carolina injury attorney discusses Anton Yelchin’s recent death and what to do if your automobile is subject to this recall. -
Spartanburg Is a Top Dog County…for Bites A recent article reveals Spartanburg as a leading South Carolina county for most dog bites. A victim’s lawyer looks at insights about these cases. -
Yogi Berra: Not Just a Baseball Hero A lawyer for real people celebrates the life and quotes of baseball great Yogi Berra, revealing his most heroic day is something he rarely talked about. -
NFL Players Losing Fingers Remind Us of Firework Dangers Don’t let your celebration turn into tragedy. A South Carolina attorney discusses firework safety. -
What You Do On Social Media May End Up In Court Our Spartanburg trial attorney discusses a recent news article about the use of social media in court. -
4.9 Million Defective Strollers Are Recalled by Graco Graco Children’s Products is recalling close to five million strollers in North America due to a dangerous folding hinge. -
Florida Jury Awards Staggering Multi-Billion Verdict Our Spartanburg lawyer weighs in on Florida $23.6 billion jury verdict against big tobacco company.