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Work Zone Crashes Increasing Across South Carolina
A new survey shows that 93% of contractors experienced crashes in highway construction zones in the Palmetto State. The survey, released by Associated Contractors of America, claims that 94% of those surveyed feel the work is as dangerous or more dangerous than previous years. A U.S. Department of Transportation representative says contractors
View PostCan Children Testify During South Carolina Divorce Proceedings?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina child custody attorneys know that many parents may believe that if they could persuade a judge to ask their kids who they want to live with during their divorce proceedings, they would pick (me). Fortunately, South Carolina children may be allowed to
View PostWhat are South Carolina’s Motorcycle Laws?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina motorcycle accident attorneys know that buying a motorcycle is an exciting time for riders everywhere. We also know that there are multiple steps riders need to take to ensure they are safely and legally operating their motorcycles. Here are a few of
View PostCan My South Carolina Marriage Be Annulled?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina divorce attorneys understand that when spouses know within months that they may have misjudged their compatibility and their marriage will not work out, they look for quick ways to put the relationship behind them. Some are under the misnomer that if
View PostWhat Consumers Need to Know About Fires, Injuries, and Fatalities Caused by Lithium-Ion Battery Explosions in South Carolina
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina defective products attorneys know that the number of consumer tech products containing lithium-ion batteries grows yearly. These essential batteries are powering more than laptops, cameras, and smartphones; they operate household goods, scooters, and even vehicles. While lithium-ion technology is extending battery life
View PostWhat Happens If I Am Injured by a Drunk Driving While Visiting South Carolina?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our personal injury attorneys know that South Carolina is no stranger to drunk driving accidents. Last year, there were 1,064 alcohol-impaired fatalities on South Carolina’s roadways, and thousands more were injured in these preventable crashes. While South Carolina’s drunk driving problem leads to
View PostWho is Liable for Injuries that Occur at an Airbnb or Vrbo Property Rental in South Carolina?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our personal injury attorneys have talked about the potential dangers that lurk in hotels and resorts throughout South Carolina. Whether you and your family live in the state, or are here for vacation, swimming pool accidents, resort activity incidents and injuries, and even
View PostWhat Type of Evidence and Documentation Do I Need to File a South Carolina Personal Injury Claim?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina personal injury lawyers know that seemingly countless details are essential for pursuing a successful accident and injury claim. When filing a personal injury claim in South Carolina, gathering and preserving the proper evidence and documentation is crucial to support your case. If
View PostCan a South Carolina Divorce Attorney Handle All My Family Law Needs?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina family law attorneys know that all issues related to dissolving a marriage must be resolved before a divorce can be granted. This includes property division, alimony, child custody, and child support. Using one family law attorney to handle multiple aspects of your divorce
View PostCan Family Members File a Personal Injury Claim on Behalf of a Loved One in South Carolina?
At the David W. Martin Law Group, our South Carolina personal injury attorneys know there is a lot of confusion when pursuing an at-fault party for damages that occurred because of their negligence. Whether it is a vehicle collision, slip and fall incident, or negligent security circumstances, if someone is injured because
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