Golf Cart Accidents in Charleston’s Island and Resort Communities
South Carolina law distinguishes golf carts from low-speed vehicles, restricting where each can legally operate on public roads. Golf cart…
South Carolina law distinguishes golf carts from low-speed vehicles, restricting where each can legally operate on public roads. Golf cart…
South Carolina premises liability law requires property owners to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors, with the highest duty of…
Boating accidents in Charleston Harbor involve complex jurisdictional questions because federal maritime law, South Carolina state law, or both may…
Personal Injury
Rivers Avenue in North Charleston is one of South Carolina's deadliest corridors for pedestrians due to high speeds, inadequate crosswalks,…
Personal Injury
Insurance companies can and frequently do dispute police report findings in Georgia and South Carolina, using their own investigators and…
Compensatory damages reimburse injury victims for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, while punitive damages punish extreme misconduct…
The Jones Act (46 U.S.C. 30104) allows seamen injured by employer negligence to sue for full damages, unlike state workers'…
South Carolina imposes strict liability on dog owners under S.C. Code § 47-3-110, meaning victims need not prove the owner…
Charleston's historic cobblestone and brick sidewalks create serious slip and fall hazards from uneven surfaces, tree root upheaval, and poor…
The Feres Doctrine generally bars active-duty military personnel from suing the federal government for injuries sustained during service, but off-duty…
