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Pedestrian Injuries and Car Accidents – What every driver and pedestrian should know
In South Carolina, both pedestrians and drivers have rights and responsibilities under South Carolina’s Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways. Pedestrians and Drivers Defined A “pedestrian” is defined in South Carolina law as “any person afoot.” A “driver” is defined in South Carolina law as “Every person who drives or is in actual physical control…
Personal Injury: Slips, Trips, and Falls
According to the National Safety Council, falls are the third leading cause of unintentional death in the United States. Almost 32,000 people died in the United States in 2014 due to a fall. Of course, falls can also be the source of injury. Workplace falls were responsible for 600 deaths in 2014. Additionally, there were…
Who Is Responsible For Your Slip and Fall Injury?
Some of the most common personal injury cases that we see at the Connell Law Firm involve slip and fall injuries. Many people are naturally embarrassed after a slipping and falling down, especially in a public setting, such as a grocery store. For this reason, it is also not uncommon for victims of such injuries…
What To Do If You Are in An Auto Accident With An Uninsured Driver
A serious auto accident can really shake you up. Especially in the moments immediately following the accident, it can be difficult to sort things out and know what to do next. You may be in shock and confused by what has happened and what is going to happen. It helps to be aware of the…
Most Common Workplace Injuries And How To Claim Workers' Compensation
In the United States, there are around three million work related illnesses and injuries reported every year, with over half of them requiring time off work. Some of them lead to ongoing restrictions and others require a complete change of job. Still others end up with the injured person becoming temporarily or permanently disabled. Following…
Determining Responsibility in South Carolina Car Crashes
Recently, a South Carolina resident tragically lost her life in a car crash when another driver operating a company car crossed the centerline and struck her SUV head-on. The victim’s four year old grandson, who was also a passenger, suffered a broken nose, a broken pelvis, and head trauma. The responsible party is facing felony…