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Monthly Archives: April 2024

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Common Types of Dog Bites Injuries

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A dog bite or attack can take many forms and result in a number of different injuries. While these injuries all differ from each other, they also have many similarities. They are all serious and they also can all result in many complications. Below, our Daniel Island personal injury lawyer outlines the most common… Read More »

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What is the Time Limit on Car Accident Claims in South Carolina?

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In South Carolina, tort law governs car accidents in the state. This means that after a crash, you must file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company to receive compensation. As in all states, there is a time limit on these cases in South Carolina. Below, our Daniel Island car accident lawyer explains… Read More »

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Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents

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Many people have slipped and fallen at some point in their lives. In many instances, these accidents are minor and do not result in serious injuries. Other times, though, slip and falls have catastrophic results for accident victims. They can cause traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and other severe harm. Injured individuals often think… Read More »

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FAQs About Nursing Home Abuse

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Making the decision to admit a loved one into a nursing home is very difficult. Nursing home abuse is a real concern and you are likely worried about if your loved one will receive the care they need. Although no one wants to think about it, understanding nursing home abuse is important so you… Read More »

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