Our article library is an educational resource for injured people and their families. These articles are filled with answers - not legal jargon - to questions you may have about a personal injury, workers' compensation, or wrongful death case. As an attorney, I believe my responsibilities extend far beyond the courtroom. For I am not only an advocate, but a counselor. I also possess the unique opportunity to provide my fellow South Carolinians with a great deal of information concerning their legal rights and responsibilities.
I hope you find this information both useful and thought-provoking. Should you have any questions after reading one of the articles, please contact me at (803) 790-2800. I am always glad to discuss the law, as well as the solutions it may provide.
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Warning Signs of Child Abuse in South Carolina Daycare CentersChildren won’t always tell you about daycare abuse. As a SC parent, be sure to keep an eye out for warning signs and take appropriate action.
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What are Some Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect at Daycare?Look out for these signs that your child is being subject to abuse at their daycare.
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What are the Licensing Standards for Daycare Centers in South Carolina?Daycares in South Carolina must meet a long list of regulations if they want to receive a license and open their doors to the public.
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What You Can Do If Your Child Is Hurt at DaycareIf your child was hurt at daycare, there are certain steps you should take to make sure someone is held accountable.
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Did Your Child Get Hurt Because a South Carolina DayCare Broke the Rules? Learn Your Rights & Protect Your FamilyA daycare facility for children in South Carolina must follow the rules and regulations to keep our sons and daughters from getting injured.
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South Carolina Dog Bite Law: Strict Liability vs NegligenceIn South Carolina, a dog owner is “strictly liable” for any bite injury caused by his or her pet. You do not have to be found negligent to be held responsible.
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Health Insurance, Car Crashes, and South Carolina LawShould you use your own health insurance after a car accident? Will it save you money? Learn the answers from Columbia, SC lawyer, Kenneth Berger.
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Who Pays the Medical Bills After a Car Accident?If you were injured in a wreck, you should submit all medical bills to your health insurance. The at fault driver's insurance will later reimburse you.
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How Long Will My South Carolina Personal Injury Case Take to Settle or Go to Trial?A personal injury case may take 3 months to settle or 3 years. This article can help you determine how long your case may take depending on the facts.
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Seeking Property Damage and Diminished Value Claims After a South Carolina Car WreckDamage to your car is not part of an injury claim, but you should still seek compensation for property damage and diminished value from the insurance company.