Spartanburg Car Accident Lawyer & Attorney
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The lawyers at Southeastern Law Group PA dedicate themselves to representing anyone who was injured in a car accident in South Carolina. We understand how difficult it can be for victims to return back to normal life after being injured not to mention the stress that mounting medical bills and loss of income can have. We don't believe that you should suffer because of someone else's mistake.
We are happy to advise you on the legal options available to you as a victim after a car accident.
Do I Need A Lawyer After A Car Accident?
If you or one of your loved ones has been injured in a car accident in South Carolina, it can be very traumatizing--physically, financially and emotionally. The situation is bad enough by itself: rogue insurance companies are intent on paying as little as possible in insurance claims only make things worse. You probably have some of the following questions:
- Do you know what rights you have under the law?
- Do you know how you're going to get your vehicle fixed?
- Do you know how you're going to get paid for time you've missed from work?
- Do you know how you're going to get your medical bills paid?
- Do you know how you're going to get compensated for your injuries?
- Do you know how you're going to get compensated for your pain and suffering?
- Do you know if you can sue the individual company personally?
Most importantly: how will you know you are being treated fairly?
There is a simple solution: Contact Southeastern Law Group. Have a Free NO Obligation Consultation with one of our Attorneys. Don’t waste your time getting your legal advice from a non-attorney salesperson.
Auto Accident Compensation

Southeastern Law Group has helped many families through this difficult process. You don’t have to go against them alone. You deserve sufficient compensation for your physical injuries, pain and suffering, property damage, and lost wages. In Greenville, Spartanburg, the upstate, and all over South Carolina, The Southeastern Law Group knows how to successfully resolve your case so that you can concentrate on your family and your recovery.
Call the Local South Carolina car accident lawyer, who will fight for you and ensure you get all the financial compensation you deserve 864-285-3700.
Important Information About Traffic Accidents In South Carolina And Around The Country
The US/South Carolina Auto Accident Report: The Harrowing Figures
Every year, more than 32,000 Americans are killed and over two million injured as a result of motor vehicle accidents. This implies an estimated 87 people die every day in the United States from motor vehicle accidents, that’s three people every hour, one of the highest rates among high-income countries.
Locally in South Carolina, the problem is magnified. The state recorded more than 49,900 auto accidents in 2014 which caused 824 deaths that year. There were approximately 1.65 deaths out of every 100 miles covered by road in the state that year; the highest
in the country.
Causes Of Auto Accidents
1. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that one out of every three road accidents in the United States is caused by drunk driving http://www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/motor-vehicle-safety/index.html. It is the leading cause of auto accidents in the country.
In 2014 alone, over 9,900 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in the United States. In South Carolina, over 3,800 people were killed in motor vehicle accidents crashes between 2003 and 2012. The CDC reports that as much as 1.6% of the adult population in the state reported driving under the influence of alcohol in the past 30 days, that’s just a bit below the national average of 1.9% http://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/pdf/impaired_driving/drunk_driving_in_sc.pdf.
2.The second largest cause of motor vehicle accidents in the country is speeding. In 2012, over 10,000 lives were lost as a result of speeding-related motor vehicle accidents. In South Carolina, there were over 300 speeding-related road fatalities that year https://crashstats.nhtsa.dot.gov/Api/Public/ViewPublication/812021.
3.The third largest cause of motor vehicle accidents in the United States in distracted driving. This includes texting, calling or browsing while driving, talking to passengers, grooming, brushing teeth, adjusting the music player, eating, and drinking. Every day, more than eight people are killed and 1,661 injured in distracted driving road accidents http://www.distraction.gov/downloads/pdfs/Distracted_Driving_2013_Research_note.pdf.
The injuries sustained in these accidents can be severe, in some cases, life-threatening. Some of the injuries are internal so the victim will not see them. They will only feel their effects much later.
Common Injuries In Car Accidents
Head Injuries
Head injuries are the most common injuries suffered. The force from the car accident collision rocks the brain, causing it to collide with the skull in a back and forth motion. Though this may occur in a fraction of a second, the damage to the nervous system can be devastating. Traumatic head and brain injuries are the most debilitating injuries. The symptoms of head/brain injuries include:
- Severe headaches
- Sensitivity to light
- Mood swings
- Insomnia
- Memory loss
- Depression.
IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING THESE SYMPTOMS AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
Neck And Back Injuries
Neck injuries, such as whiplash, occur mostly as a result of rear-end auto accidents where a person’s head and neck is pushed forward after the collision and then snaps back. This can cause long term neck strain and pain. Back injuries and spinal cord injuries are caused when the road accident collision tears or fractures vertebrae, dislocates herniated discs, damages spinal tissue, or fragments bone tissue. These can cause severe back pain and even paralysis.
Internal Injuries
The sheer force of an auto accident is enough to wreak havoc internally: from broken bones to shattered rib cages to damaged vital organs such as kidneys, lungs, and the liver. Internal bleeding is also a high probability. In severe cases, if these injuries are left unattended, death will occur.
Getting medical attention immediately after being involved in a car accident is critical. Not only is delaying medical attention harmful to your health, it may harm your insurance compensation claim. Insurance companies take advantage of delayed medical attention to argue that your injuries were not caused by the accident but rather were the result of something else that happened after the accident. If you’re having any issues getting in to see a good doctor, Southeastern Law Group can help.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Spartanburg or Greenville car accident, you deserve to be compensated for physical injuries sustained and medical expenses incurred. Do not hesitate to call “Your Injury Attorney” at Southeastern Law Group, immediately to safeguard what is rightfully yours 864-285-3700.
South Carolina Auto Accident Laws

Crashes caused by negligence are not accidents. It is the solemn duty of every driver to take absolute care not to break traffic rules or endanger the lives of other road users through careless driving.
Negligence is the failure of one party to act in accordance with the law or as a reasonable person would, therefore endangering the lives of others.
In South Carolina, compensation is determined based on a system of negligence known as comparative negligence. The system provides that those injured in motor accidents can collect damages for their injuries only if they were not more than 50% liable for the accident. This means that anyone who was 50% or less than 50% of fault in the event of an auto accident in this State can claim and obtain compensation for damages and injuries sustained from the crash. The amount in damages received by an injured party is proportionate to their fault.
How Comparative Negligence Works
Suppose you were involved in a car accident in the upstate. You incurred injuries totaling $100,000. If you were 20% at fault, you could recover $80,000 in damages. If you were 40% at fault, you could recover $60,000 in damages. If you were 51% or more at fault, you would receive nothing in damages.
This law is very beneficial to drivers because even if the injured person was partly at fault, they can still receive compensation for their injuries. In some US states, a party at fault is immediately precluded from damages of any sort if they were found to be even in the least bit at fault.
When Insurance Companies Don't Pay Up
A person injured in a car accident can get compensated by the party at fault, their insurance company, or your own insurance company. However, insurance companies do not always pay their claims.
You may have heard of the phrase, “deny, delay, defend.” Insurance companies make money receiving premiums and then paying a few claims. In fact, their aim is to pay as little, if anything, in claims, as possible.
When you or your loved one have been injured in a car accident, the injuries sustained can be life-threatening. After years of paying insurance premiums, you need all the medical care and attention you rightfully deserve. Do not hesitate to contact an experienced Greenville / Spartanburg personal injury attorney who is ready to go the extra mile to ensure you get compensated for your injuries, pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost wages. Call us today 864-285-3700
Pets Injured In South Carolina Car Accidents
South Carolina laws view pets as property. If your pet is injured in a motor accident, it is possible to get compensation from the at-fault person’s insurance or your own insurance under the uninsured (UM) or underinsured motorist (UIM) insurance.
Talk To An Experienced South Carolina Auto Accident Attorney Today

Car accidents can happen to anyone and at any time. Victims of auto accidents should not be left to shoulder their financial burdens alone. Whether the accident was caused by a negligent driver or a road defect, the victims deserve compensation for their pain and suffering, medical expenses incurred, damaged property, and lost wages.
In the case of fatal accidents, the family of the deceased deserves compensation to lighten their financial load and guarantee the family’s future.
If a South Carolina auto accident has left you or a loved one injured, you can get compensation, even if you were partly at fault. While no amount of money can substitute the loss of life or permanent injury, it will help you and your family recover financially.
The Southeastern Law Group will aggressively fight for you, to the ends of the law, to ensure you get the highest financial compensation possible.
Call us today for a free evaluation of your case 864-285-3700.
FAQs
What should I do immediately after a car accident in South Carolina?
After a car accident in South Carolina, prioritize safety first. Check for injuries and call 911 if needed. Exchange information with the other driver(s), gather evidence, and report the accident to law enforcement.
Do I need a lawyer after a car accident in South Carolina?
It's highly advisable to consult with a car accident attorney in South Carolina. An attorney can protect your rights, navigate complex insurance claims, and help you seek maximum compensation for your losses.
What rights do I have under South Carolina law following a car accident?
South Carolina law grants you the right to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and more if you've been injured due to someone else's negligence in a car accident.
How can I get my vehicle repaired after a car accident in South Carolina?
You can typically get your vehicle repaired through your insurance company or the at-fault driver's insurance. An attorney can help facilitate this process and ensure you receive fair compensation.
What if I've missed work due to injuries from the car accident in South Carolina?
If you've missed work due to injuries, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages. An attorney can help you document and claim these losses.
How do I get my medical bills paid after a car accident in South Carolina?
Medical bills can be overwhelming. In South Carolina, you may be able to recover medical expenses through insurance claims or a lawsuit against the responsible party. An attorney can guide you through this process.
How can I be compensated for my injuries after a car accident in South Carolina?
Compensation for injuries in South Carolina may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and compensation for pain and suffering. An attorney can assess your case and pursue the appropriate compensation.
Can I sue the at-fault party personally in South Carolina?
In some cases, you may have the option to sue the at-fault party personally for additional damages. An attorney can evaluate your situation and determine the best legal course of action.
What's the role of insurance companies in car accident claims in South Carolina?
Insurance companies play a significant role in car accident claims. They may try to settle quickly, but it's crucial to consult with an attorney to ensure you're not offered less than you deserve.
How can I know if I'm being treated fairly by the insurance companies in South Carolina?
Insurance companies may prioritize their profits. To ensure you're treated fairly and receive the compensation you deserve, consult with an experienced car accident attorney in South Carolina. We're here to protect your rights and advocate for your best interests.
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