Certification of a Permanent Injury: How It Strengthens Your Georgia or South Carolina Lawsuit
Certification of a permanent injury establishes that injuries have reached maximum medical improvement and will affect you for life, unlocking…
Certification of a permanent injury establishes that injuries have reached maximum medical improvement and will affect you for life, unlocking…
Georgia allows two years to file personal injury lawsuits under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, while South Carolina allows three years under…
After a slip and fall, immediately report the incident, document the scene with photos, gather witness information, preserve your clothing…
Georgia bars personal injury recovery at 50% fault under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33, while South Carolina sets the bar at 51%…
Personal Injury
South Carolina pedestrian right-of-way laws under S.C. Code sections 56-5-3110 through 56-5-3150 require drivers to yield to pedestrians in both…
Whiplash injuries range from Grade 0 (no symptoms) to Grade IV (fractures or dislocations), and compensation covers medical bills, lost…
Personal Injury
Georgia law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks, while pedestrians must obey traffic signals and…
A personal injury lawyer protects your claim from insurance company tactics designed to minimize or deny payouts, accurately calculates the…
Personal Injury
South Carolina allows personal injury victims to recover pain and suffering damages for physical discomfort, emotional distress, mental anguish, loss…
Personal Injury
Georgia law allows personal injury victims to recover pain and suffering damages for physical discomfort, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment…
