When you face a life-altering event, you want relevant and informative guidance from a lawyer you can trust. Learn more about your case with our legal blog written by Holland & Usry attorneys for Gaffney, Spartanburg, Union, and other South Carolina cities and counties.
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The Laws Regulating Search Warrants in South Carolina Are Clear, and an Invalid Search Warrant May Result in Inadmissible EvidenceIf the search warrant used against you is invalid, evidence found may be inadmissible in court. Learn more about search warrants under South Carolina law.
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Before You Think About Settlement in a South Carolina Workers' Compensation Case, Know this Term: Maximum Medical ImprovementA Spartanburg, SC workers’ comp lawyer explains the basics of one of the most important parts of your South Carolina case: reaching maximum medical improvement.
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Get to Know a Major Factor in Most South Carolina Workers’ Comp Settlements: Scheduled LossThe nature of a critical factor in most South Carolina workers’ compensation settlements will surprise you. A Spartanburg, SC workers’ comp lawyer explains.
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Families of South Carolina Fatal Accident Victims Can Get a Settlement- A Look at Common Wrongful Death and Survival CasesSouth Carolina law allows for settlements for families of victims who get killed in accidents. A SC wrongful death attorney discusses common cases.
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The Meaning, Cause, and Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury in South Carolina AccidentsWhat is a traumatic brain injury? Learn more about them, and your right to a South Carolina settlement, from a Spartanburg accident injury attorney.
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Holiday Drinking and Driving Tips: Don’t Ruin Your Night (or Anyone Else’s)A DUI lawyer in Spartanburg SC offers holiday driving tips to avoid DUI or DUAC charges.
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South Carolina Felony DUI Charges: Your Case Is Hopeless Only If You Decide it IsIf you’ve been charged with felony DUI, you might not know which way to turn. A felony DUI defense lawyer gives some direction, learn more here.
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Manslaughter and Involuntary Manslaughter Under South Carolina LawA look at South Carolina’s law on manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter. What's the difference? What are the penalties? Learn the answers here.
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Why You Can’t Go to Your Own Doctor First in South Carolina Workers’ Comp CasesHow does workers’ comp medical treatment work in South Carolina? The answer isn't always simple, explains a Spartanburg, South Carolina workers’ comp lawyer.
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How a Guardian Ad Litem Represents the Best Interest of Your ChildrenA South Carolina family court attorney shares some insight into the role of the Guardian ad litem in a custody case.