South Carolina Injury Lawyer
Columbia, Lexington, Orangeburg, Sumter, Camden, Newberry, Aiken SC.
Frequently Asked Personal Injury Questions
How do I know if I need an injury lawyer?
If you or a family member experiences a serious injury, you can benefit from speaking to an injury lawyer. Often the insurance company for the person who caused the accident will try to settle with you before you have an opportunity to retain an attorney because they know they can probably settle the case for less money. If you have legal representation, your injury lawyer, who is experienced in all aspects of personal injury, will investigate your case by obtaining statements from witnesses, taking photos of the auto accident scene and vehicles involved and doing everything he or she can to make sure you receive an appropriate settlement, or prepare your case to go to trial.
- How do I know if I need an attorney?
- Is there a charge for our first meeting?
- How is my lawyer paid? What if I can't afford a lawyer?
- If I have an accident, do I always have to bring suit against the other party to receive a settlement?
- In South Carolina, how long do I have to file a lawsuit?
- Who may bring an action for damages in a personal injury case?
- How much money am I entitled to for my injuries?
- Frequently Asked Questions on Medical Malpractice
- Frequently Asked Questions on Worker's Compensation Law
With offices in Aiken, Camden, Columbia, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, and Sumter, South Carolina, our personal injury lawyers are ready to serve you. Call us today at 1-800-694-0994.
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