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What To Do If You Have Pain After a Car Accident

What To Do If You Have Pain After a Car Accident

After a car accident, there are many things you must take care of to move forward. Filing insurance claims, getting your car repaired, and dealing with the other drivers are all important and take a lot of your...

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What Are the Worst Intersections in Charleston? Reasons Why

What Are the Worst Intersections in Charleston? Reasons Why

Intersections are inherently dangerous, even at their best. At their worst, they can be the setting of dozens of serious and fatal collisions each year. As many local drivers may have discovered, Charleston has a few such intersections....

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How Long Does Workers’ Comp Last After Injury?

How Long Does Workers’ Comp Last After Injury?

Workers’ compensation is an excellent resource for injured employees in South Carolina. Injured workers can receive monetary benefits for their lost wages, medical bills, and disability without having to prove fault after a work-related accident. The design of...

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Car Seat and Booster Seat Laws in South Carolina

Car Seat and Booster Seat Laws in South Carolina

No matter how safe you are as a driver, you can’t guarantee other drivers will always make the right decision. When you are in a car accident, and your child gets hurt by another driver’s reckless or careless...

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Dog Owners’ Obligations in South Carolina

Dog Owners’ Obligations in South Carolina

Dog ownership across the United States rises every year, bringing a level of responsibility all dog owners need to be aware of and adhere to as long as they own their dogs. Within South Carolina alone, a dog...

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What Fireworks Are Legal in South Carolina?

What Fireworks Are Legal in South Carolina?

Fireworks are often used to celebrate an event or celebration. Whether it is a New Year’s or Independence Day festivity, fireworks are popular among South Carolina residents. As fun as fireworks displays may be, there are safety concerns...

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What is the First Thing You Do in a Boating Accident?

What is the First Thing You Do in a Boating Accident?

Enjoying a day out on the water can do wonders for you or your family and is a popular pastime here in South Carolina. All too often, however, boating accidents happen. If you are involved in a boating...

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Am I Entitled to Compensation After a Car Accident?

Am I Entitled to Compensation After a Car Accident?

When you sustain serious injuries in a car accident in South Carolina that is not your fault, state law allows you to file an insurance claim against the at-fault driver. At HawkLaw, we understand that you want to...

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What Questions to Ask a Lawyer After a Car Accident

What Questions to Ask a Lawyer After a Car Accident

When you’re hurt in a serious car accident, you may have plenty of questions about your claim. You may have no idea where to even start on your claim, and you’re suffering in the meantime. That situation can...

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When to Sue for Medical Malpractice

When to Sue for Medical Malpractice

It may not hit you right away that the losses you suffered because of a medical injury were due to medical malpractice. Your doctor may be a great doctor—except that this time, they’ve left you severely injured and...

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Can I Get Workers Comp Benefits for Hearing Loss?

Can I Get Workers Comp Benefits for Hearing Loss?

Losing your hearing means missing out on a lot of life events. Your child’s recitals, your favorite bands, and even the simple pleasure of hearing your spouse’s voice may be lost without your hearing. Worse, you did what...

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Can I Sue for Mishandled Coronavirus Tests?

Can I Sue for Mishandled Coronavirus Tests?

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact everyday life, testing becomes an important part of treatment, quarantine, and preventing new cases. You may have already been tested because you may have been exposed to a sick person, or...

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