The Accident:
Were you in a car-on-car collision in South Carolina within the last six months?
Your Injury:
Did you need medical help for serious injuries within two weeks of the accident?
The Damage:
Did damage to your vehicle exceed $2,000?
Were you in a car-on-car collision in South Carolina within the last six months?
Did you need medical help for serious injuries within two weeks of the accident?
Did damage to your vehicle exceed $2,000?
South Carolina is a Third-Party Liability State, not a no-fault state
Per The South Carolina Statue Of Limitations, Legal Actions For Injuries Should Be Brought Within Three Years After The Accident. This Is True Whether It’s For Damage To Your Vehicle Or An Injury Or A Wrongful Death. Note: For Property Damage, The Three Years Starts On The Date Of The Accident. For A Wrongful Death, The Three Years Begin On The Day Of The Accident Victim’s Death.
It Can Be Tough To Answer. In South Carolina, Comparative Negligence Is A Legal Standard Used To Determine Who Caused The Accident. Sometimes More Than One Driver Is Partly At-fault. Even If You Are Partly At Fault, You May Still Be Entitled To Seek Compensation For Damages.
In 2018, According To The South Carolina Department Of Public Safety, There Was One Traffic Collision In The State Every 3.7 Minutes, One Property Damage Collision Every 5.1 Minutes, One Injury Collision Every 13.8 Minutes, And One Fatal Collision Every 9 Hours.
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In South Carolina, if you’re injured in a car accident, the other driver and his insurance may be held liable. The right lawyer can help you seek compensation for injuries and damages.
In South Carolina, if you’re injured in a car accident, the other driver and his insurance may be held liable. The right lawyer can help you seek compensation for injuries and damages.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, get medical help as soon as possible. Common injuries include broken bones, soft tissue damage, burns, cuts and spinal cord and brain trauma.
How to Build a Claim:
Check for injuries first, but then gather evidence, engage with the police, complete a police report, call your insurer, evaluate who’s at fault, and consider seeking legal help