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Monthly Archives: September 2024

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Multi-Vehicle Semi-Truck Crashes in South Carolina: Who’s to Blame?

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Many South Carolina truck accidents involve numerous vehicles. These multi-vehicle crashes can cause catastrophic injuries for dozens of people, and they may leave survivors confused and traumatized. If you have been involved in one of these multi-vehicle collisions, you might be struggling to figure out who – or what – caused your injuries. In… Read More »

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Suing for Crashes Caused by Unsafe Construction Zones in South Carolina

By Mickelsen Dalton |

It is roadside construction season in South Carolina, and this is causing considerable confusion and delays for drivers across the State. Although traffic congestion is a common issue caused by roadworks, it can also cause crashes. If you crashed your vehicle due to an unsafe or confusing construction zone, you may have the ability… Read More »

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What Is Vehicle Entrapment in South Carolina?

By Mickelsen Dalton |

Vehicle entrapment is one of the worst situations you can possibly encounter on the road. As the name suggests, this involves motorists and passengers becoming trapped within the wreckage of their own vehicles. Often, first responders must use the “jaws of life” and other techniques to free entrapped people. Unfortunately, these types of accidents… Read More »

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What to Do After Being T-Boned by a Semi-Truck in South Carolina

By Mickelsen Dalton |

In July of 2024, Fox News reported that a man had been T-boned by a semi-truck in Gaffney, South Carolina. The driver passed away from his injuries, marking yet another fatal truck accident. According to the authorities, the victim was trying to make a left-hand turn when he was struck by the commercial vehicle…. Read More »

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