Monthly Archives: June 2024
Motorcyclist Struck By Two Cars In Dorchester County
Leaving the scene of an accident that involves bodily injury or major property damage is a crime in South Carolina. The penalties vary according to how much damage the accident caused and whether the defendant has any prior criminal convictions. The worst hit and run accidents are where more than one vehicle hits a… Read More »
Scuba Diving Accidents
If you think that South Carolina is beautiful on the surface, wait until you see it from underwater. Diving in South Carolina’s lakes, rivers, and ocean lets you see local aquatic life up close and personal. What happens if you get injured while scuba diving, though? We have heard horrible stories of people’s oxygen… Read More »
Patients File Class Action Lawsuit After Experiencing Dangerous Side Effects From Popular Weight Loss Drug
The health risks of obesity and type II diabetes are well known. South Carolina and other states with underfunded health systems tend to experience a vicious cycle where lack of access to affordable treatment causes patients to avoid going to the doctor until chronic illnesses like type II diabetes have progressed so far that… Read More »
A Deadly Week For South Carolina Motorcyclists
Every spring, motorcyclists from all over the country ride to South Carolina for some of the world’s most fun motorcycle events. Why go all the way to Florida when you could just ride in South Carolina, where you can still see beautiful beach views but for lower prices and without the frightening thunderstorms every… Read More »
Myrtle Beach Hotel Pays Settlement To Family Of Child Who Suffered Chemical Burns In Hotel Swimming Pool
It’s fun to daydream about having a swimming pool in your backyard, but maintaining one is as much work for you as swimming in it is for your kids. You must test your pool water every day to measure the levels of chlorine and acid; every so often, you must shock your pool by… Read More »
Motorcycle Collides With Car After U-Turn In Greenwood County
Conventional wisdom has it that, no matter the angle of collision, the occupants of the struck vehicle have a greater risk of death or serious injury than the occupants of the striking vehicle. This applies to T-bone collisions, as well as frontal impact of rear-end collisions. Of course, this is only one factor that… Read More »