Find out the latest events happening in your community that relate to your case. Our Spartanburg attorneys provide the latest research, news articles, and other information to help victims of serious injuries, criminal charges, and family disputes.
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Can you get paid if you miss work for COVID-19/Coronavirus, including a shutdown? An SC lawyer describes a new federal law that protects some employees.Congress Actually Did Something: What the Families First Coronavirus Response Act Means for You
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Police Failure to Read Rights Correctly Overturns ConvictionA real-life example of how the Miranda rights actually work—and how police try to get around them—from a South Carolina criminal defense attorney.
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South Carolina Fatal Traffic Accidents Increase In 2018South Carolina fatal crashes increased in 2018. A car wreck attorney reviews eye-opening statistics on the cause of these tragic cases.
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Feds Won’t Protect Us From Truckers With Sleep ApneaU.S. officials scrapped plans for sleep apnea testing for truckers. A trucking wreck lawyer tells why—and the danger it creates.
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Shocking Facts Revealed About US Driving HabitsA new driving study reveals a dangerous attitude persists about safety: “Do as I say, not as I do.” A car accident lawyer gives the disturbing results.
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Teen Driving Mistakes: They Learn Them From Watching UsA recent survey reports disturbing trends in teen driving. Worse, parents are contributing. A car accident lawyer explains and gives tips to help parents.
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Police Usually Can’t Roll Up In Your Yard Looking For DrugsOur SC drug defense attorney explains how lack of a warrant in a state Supreme Court case limited police ability to go on private property looking for evidence
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Warrant Required in SC for Backyard SearchA South Carolina criminal defense lawyer explains the limits on police searching near a home, based on warrant law in a recent state Supreme Court case.
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Great News! SC Workers Comp Might Cover Your Leaving WorkSouth Carolina workers’ comp law often prevents benefits for injuries going to or from work. But a new opinion makes an exception that could win your case.
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Snapchat’s Speed Filter Allegedly Plays Role in Deadly CrashA South Carolina injury lawyer discusses Snapchat’s speed filter and its relationship to dangerous crashes.