Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Double Refusals, Temporary Alcohol Restricted Licenses, And More Complexities Of South Carolina’s DUI Laws
It is obvious that drunk driving is a big problem in South Carolina. Despite its relatively small size, South Carolina consistently ranks among the top ten states in number of DUI accidents, and last year, 285 people throughout the state died in alcohol-related collisions. Proponents of stricter DUI laws say that one of the… Read More »
Car Accident Statistics: The Good, The Bad, And The Nerdy
When you see the bills from your hospital stay after a car accident, it can make you feel like you are alone in the world, especially if your injuries are severe enough that you still have not been able to go back to work. Car accidents are a leading cause of injuries, and most… Read More »
Motorcyclist Dies And Driver Faces Felony Charges After Laurens County Crash
Advocates for vehicle safety often say that South Carolina’s laws do not do enough to deter drunk driving. The South Carolina legislature is currently considering Senate Bill 28, which would expand the use of ignition interlock devices as a penalty for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The current law, named Emma’s law… Read More »
Excessive Heat And Premises Liability At Outdoor Events
Even though other parts of the country have gotten it even worse, 2021 has been one of the hottest summers on record in South Carolina. Under other circumstances, the unusually hot weather might make people stay indoors, but not this year. Last summer, legal restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancellation… Read More »
Two Injured When Bud Light Truck Crashes Through Guide Rail On Highway 31
If you know someone who drives a truck, you know how long it took them to get a good enough sense of how soon they needed to apply the brakes to stop in time and learn to maintain the truck’s brakes for a safe trip. They probably spent months practicing these skills while training… Read More »
What Happens If The Driver Who Caused Your Accident Does Not Have Insurance?
Car accident lawsuits are relatively rare, especially those that do not reach a settlement, thereby requiring a judge to decide how much money the injured driver or passenger should get, but car accidents that cause major financial losses are much more frequent. Car accident lawyers can use their expertise to help you get reimbursed… Read More »
Van Part Manufacturer Pays Settlement To Family Of Woman Who Drowned In Sheriff’s Transport Van During Hurricane Lexington
The deaths of two women in a sheriff’s transport van during Hurricane Lexington in 2018 was horrifying in that anyone who read about it could have thought of multiple ways that it could have been prevented. Why not wait until the storm passes? Why not use some other kind of vehicle? Why not take… Read More »
How Much Is Your Motorcycle Helmet Protecting You?
Yes, you are still vulnerable to serious injury if a car hits you while you are riding your motorcycle, but your chances of survival and prognosis for recovery from head injuries are much better if you wear a motorcycle helmet than if you do not. South Carolina law only requires you to wear a… Read More »
Woman Charged With DUI After Single-Vehicle Crash That Injured Four Children
Parents, in their capacity as children’s legal guardians, have the right to file personal injury lawsuits on behalf of their minor children if the children suffer serious injuries in a preventable accident. That means that, if someone else is transporting your child in a car and gets into a car accident that results in… Read More »
Is It Medical Malpractice When The Emergency Room Gives You Ambiguous Instructions?
If you are living with a serious, chronic illness, you often feel an instant connection to other people who have the same illness because of shared experiences that the most of the world doesn’t understand. You know about the triggers that make your symptoms worse and the generic and brand names of the medications… Read More »