Catastrophic Injuries: Seeking Maximum Compensation for Spinal Cord Damage
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by Matt Whitehead
1w ago
Damage to the spinal cord can lead to catastrophic injuries resulting in loss of function, loss of sensation, and chronic pain that can last a lifetime. If you’ve sustained spinal cord injuries due to the actions or negligence of another party, you may be able to bring a personal injury claim for compensation. However, getting maximum compensation after a spinal cord injury can be challenging. Here’s what to know. (Note: If you suffered a spinal cord injury while at work and you’re covered under workers’ comp in South Carolina, you will likely make a workers’ compensation claim instead. Read m ..read more
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Dog Bite Laws in South Carolina: Your Rights as a Victim
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by Nihar Patel
1w ago
If you’re bitten by a dog in South Carolina, what are your rights as a victim? The good news is that South Carolina’s dog bite laws generally favor victims. South Carolina does not have a so-called “one-bite” rule, like many other states do, that essentially gives a dog and its owner a “pass” on the first bite. Instead, South Carolina follows a strict liability standard where the dog’s owner is responsible for the dog’s actions even if the dog had never previously exhibited aggressive behavior. Here’s what South Carolina law says about victims’ rights after a dog bite, plus the circumstances i ..read more
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Understanding Denied Workers’ Compensation Claims: What To Do Next
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by Monty Desai
1w ago
If your workers’ compensation claim has been denied in South Carolina, don’t lose hope. A denial is not necessarily the end of the road. However, you must act quickly. Waiting too long could mean missing out on the compensation you need to help you recover.  Here’s what to do next when your workers’ comp claim has been denied.  The post Understanding Denied Workers’ Compensation Claims: What To Do Next appeared first on The Carolina Law Group ..read more
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Hit and Run Pedestrian Accidents: Legal Recourse for Victims
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by Hugh Mcangus
1M ago
Did you know that, according to the NHTSA, nearly 1 out of 4 pedestrians killed in traffic accidents in the U.S. in 2021 were struck by a hit-and-run driver? Leaving the scene of an accident after hitting a pedestrian is unconscionable, and illegal, yet it’s surprisingly common. This leaves pedestrian victims of hit-and-run accidents without the typical legal recourse to pursue justice. However, if you’ve been injured in a hit-and-run pedestrian accident, there are some things you can do. The post Hit and Run Pedestrian Accidents: Legal Recourse for Victims appeared first on The Carolina Law G ..read more
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Common Injuries in Truck Accidents and Pursuing Compensation
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by Matt Whitehead
1M ago
As we’ve previously covered on this blog, traffic accidents involving tractor-trailers and other large trucks are different from accidents involving only passenger cars. They are often more devastating and destructive, leading to disproportionately more fatalities and severe injuries for occupants of passenger cars. Certain types of injuries are common in large truck accidents, which we cover below. If you’ve been injured through no fault of your own in an accident with a large truck (aka big rig, semi-truck, tractor-trailer, or 18-wheeler), you may also be able to pursue compensation from the ..read more
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Return-to-Work Programs: What Injured Employees Should Know
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by Mitchell Byrd
1M ago
One of the primary goals of workers’ compensation in South Carolina is to help an injured or ill employee heal so they can get back to work as soon as they’re able. To facilitate this, many employers have so-called “return-to-work” programs. Here’s what you should know about return-to-work programs in South Carolina, plus special considerations if you’re receiving workers’ comp benefits. The post Return-to-Work Programs: What Injured Employees Should Know appeared first on The Carolina Law Group ..read more
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Workers’ Compensation in SC: Overview for Greenville Employees
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by Monty Desai
2M ago
Most workers in Greenville, SC and across South Carolina are covered under the state’s workers’ compensation program. If you’re a worker in South Carolina, you should know what it is and how it works. Below you’ll find an overview of key points of workers’ comp in South Carolina, along with links to other articles on our blog to learn more. The post Workers’ Compensation in SC: Overview for Greenville Employees appeared first on The Carolina Law Group ..read more
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Wrongful Death Claims in South Carolina: Legal Considerations
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by Hugh Mcangus
3M ago
A wrongful death claim is a legal action seeking compensation for the death of an individual due to another person’s or party’s negligence or intentional misconduct. Here at The Carolina Law Group, we handle wrongful death claims to help surviving family members get the justice and closure they need, as well as hold the negligent party responsible for their actions. Wrongful death claims can help surviving family members deal with financial burdens such as medical bills, funeral costs, and loss of future income, as well as compensate for the pain of losing a loved one. If you have lost a loved ..read more
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The Immediate Steps to Take After a Car Accident in Greenville, SC
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by Monty Desai
3M ago
Do you know what to do right after a car accident? If you’re involved in a motor vehicle accident in Greenville or elsewhere in South Carolina, the steps you take in the hours and days immediately following the accident matter. What you do – or don’t do – can have a big effect on how the accident is settled and for how much. We’ve previously covered what not to do after a car accident. Here is what to do after a car accident, from a car accident attorney’s point of view. The post The Immediate Steps to Take After a Car Accident in Greenville, SC appeared first on The Carolina Law Group ..read more
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Lane Splitting Laws in South Carolina: What Riders Should Know
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by Matt Whitehead
3M ago
Lane splitting – when motorcycles ride in between lanes of traffic – is a common practice across the country, but it’s illegal in many states. Is lane splitting for motorcycles legal in South Carolina? If you ride a motorcycle, here’s what you should know. The post Lane Splitting Laws in South Carolina: What Riders Should Know appeared first on The Carolina Law Group ..read more
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