South Carolina Highway Patrol investigators are looking for information involving a hit-and-run car accident in Orangeburg on Tuesday, according to news reports.
The accident occurred Tuesday around when a green Nissan Frontier reportedly crashed into the back of a vehicle at the intersection of Chestnut Street and St. Matthews Road, according to news reports. It is unclear what caused the Nissan to crash.
Police are now looking for the driver of the green Nissan, according to the ODPS. They believe the Nissan sustained substantial damage to its front end.
No injuries were reported in connection to the hit-and-run, but damage to the Orangeburg County man’s vehicle is estimated to be about $1,000, according to news reports.
As a Beaufort car accident attorney, I hope investigators are able to find out who is responsible for the hit-and-run accident. I urge anyone with information on this accident or the person or vehicle involved to contact police and let them know. It is important to find drivers responsible for hit-and-run accidents and hold them liable to accidents like this can be avoided in the future.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run car accident, contact a personal injury lawyer in Beaufort.
A pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run accident Monday morning in Horry County, according to news reports.
The fatal accident occurred around 3 a.m. when a vehicle struck and killed a 33-year-old Loris man. The unidentified vehicle reportedly struck the pedestrian, who sustained life-threatening blunt trauma to multiple areas of his body, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
South Carolina Highway Patrol’s Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Team is working to determine the factors in the crash. Authorities are also searching for the suspect and suspect vehicle. No identification factors on the vehicle have been reported.
As a Charleston car accident attorney, I’m saddened to hear about this fatal hit-and-run. My condolences go out to the victim’s friend and family during this difficult time. I urge anyone with information on this hit-and-run to come forward and tell police. I hope the South Carolina Highway Patrol’s Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Team can quickly find who is responsible for this tragic accident so they can potentially make roadways safer for others.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident and are suffering from personal injuries or medical bills, contact a personal injury lawyer in Charleston.
South Carolina Highway Patrol troopers are still looking for a hit-and-run driver from an incident Wednesday in Spartanburg County, according to news reports.
Police said they are looking for the person responsible for hitting a bicyclist between 10 p.m. and 10:20 p.m. on Sugar Ridge Road in Boiling Springs on Wednesday.
The accident occurred around 10:30 p.m. when a 35-year-old man was reportedly riding his bike on Sugar Ridge Road in Boiling Springs approximately nine miles north of Spartanburg. As he was riding along the road, he was struck by a vehicle, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
The vehicle then fled the scene, leaving the injured man. Troopers believe the vehicle responsible is red in color with extensive damage on the front end and/or windshield area.
Emergency personnel reported to the scene and transported the injured bicyclist to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. As of Thursday morning, he was in critical care. The extent of his injuries is unknown. He was, however, wearing a helmet at the time of the collision, according to news reports.
As a Charleston car accident lawyer, I’m saddened to hear about this hit-and-run accident. I urge drivers to never leave the scene of an accident as it only poses more harm to the victim and themselves. I hope this bicyclist is able to make a full and speedy recovery.
If you have information on the wreck was asked to call SC Highway Patrol at 864-587-4700 or 1-800-768-1503, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC. If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident, contact a Columbia car accident lawyer.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is trying to find the man responsible for a hit-and-run accident in Darlington County on S.C. 340 on Saturday, according to news reports.
The car accident occurred around when a vehicle, which is described as a “late 90’s to early 2000’s General Motors full size sport utility,” crashed into another vehicle on S.C. 340. The driver responsible for the collision fled the scene. A victim in the crash sustained injuries, but is expected to make a full recovery, according to news reports.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol said the suspect vehicle should have “right front and right side damage including missing a passenger side mirror.”
As a Charleston personal injury lawyer, I urge anyone with information to come forward and tell the South Carolina Highway Patrol. Information can be relayed to the Highway Patrol at 843-661-4700 or the state Crime Stoppers hotline at (888) CRIME SC (274-6372), according to news reports. It is important police find the person responsible so they can ensure other drivers’ safety.
I hope the injured victim continues to experience a full and quick recovery. If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run car accident, contact a Columbia personal injury lawyer.
A 22-year-old woman who is being charged with the drunken driving death of a high school student has been released from jail and is awaiting her court appearance, according to news reports.
The woman is being charged with driving under the influence when she struck and killed a 17-year-old Cane Bay High student on March 6. The incident occurred along U.S. Highway 176 when she was driving a Mazda that struck the Cane Bay High School student who was riding his bike along the highway. She initially left the scene after the accident, but returned about an hour later, according to news reports.
The teen died shortly later at the hospital, according to news reports.
She will now await her court appearance, which is scheduled for June 17. If convicted, she could face up to 25 years in prison, according to news reports.
As an Orangeburg car accident attorney, I’m saddened to hear about this fatal hit-and-run accident. My condolences go out to the boy’s friends and family as they continue to deal with this fatal accident. It will now be up to the judge to determine the sentence for this woman’s actions.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident, contact a personal injury lawyer in Orangeburg.
A driver allegedly injured a pedestrian last Saturday night, then fled the scene in Darlington County, according to news reports.
The accident occurred last Saturday night in Darlington County on Hwy 340, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol. Troopers say a person driving a late 90s or early 2000s GMC full size sport utility vehicle struck a pedestrian along the highway.
The pedestrian sustained undisclosed injuries, but is expected to make a full recovery, according to news reports.
As a Sumter car accident lawyer, I urge anyone with information on this hit-and-run accident to come forward and tell the highway patrol at 843-661-4700. Troopers said the vehicle also should have right front and right side damage, including a missing passenger side mirror. My thoughts are with this pedestrian as they continue to make a full and quick recovery.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident, contact a Spartanburg car accident lawyer.
A bicyclist was seriously injured Wednesday night by a hit-and-run driver in Spartanburg County, according to news reports.
The accident occurred around 10:30 p.m. when a 35-year-old man was reportedly riding his bike on Sugar Ridge Road in Boiling Springs approximately nine miles north of Spartanburg. As he was riding along the road, he was struck by a vehicle, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
The vehicle then fled the scene, leaving the injured man.
Emergency personnel reported to the scene and transported the injured bicyclist to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. As of Thursday morning, he was in critical care. The extent of his injuries is unknown. He was, however, wearing a helmet at the time of the collision, according to news reports.
Police are now looking for the person responsible for the hit-and-run. They believe the vehicle is red and likely has extensive front-end and windshield damage.
As a Charleston car accident lawyer, I’m saddened to hear about this hit-and-run accident. I urge drivers to never leave the scene of an accident as it only poses more harm to the victim and themselves. I hope this bicyclist is able to make a full and speedy recovery.
If you have information on the wreck was asked to call SC Highway Patrol at 864-587-4700 or 1-800-768-1503, or call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC. If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident, contact a Columbia car accident lawyer.
The driver who caused a multi-car accident on an Upstate interstate Thursday morning is still on the run, according to news reports.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is looking for the man responsible for causing a car accident on Interstate 85 in Greenville County around 8 a.m. Thursday. The incident occurred when the driver of a 1992 Dodge van was driving northbound on the interstate when he lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a concrete diving wall.
Immediately following the collision, the driver of the van abandoned his vehicle in the road and fled.
A tractor trailer traveling in the same direction then crashed into the truck and concrete wall. The collision caused a large chunk of the wall to fall into the southbound and northbound lanes of the freeway.
It is unclear if anyone was injured in the collision.
The collision backed up traffic in both directions until about 10 a.m., according to news reports.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is now asking drivers for help in finding the driver responsible for the collision who fled the scene.
As a Beaufort personal injury lawyer, I urge anyone with information on this collision to come forward and tell police. I hope no one was injured in this collision.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, contact a Florence personal injury lawyer.
A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal moped accident Tuesday night in Lexington County, according to news reports.
The fatal accident occurred around 8:10 p.m. when a 21-year-old Lexington man was driving north on the 2700 block of South Lake Boulevard. His scooter was then reportedly struck from behind by a Honda Acura. The collision killed the young man on the motor scooter at the scene, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
The 76-year-old driver of the Acura was not injured in the collision.
Police, however, arrested the 76-year-old for leaving the scene of a fatal accident. He is expected to appear in bond court Thursday morning, according to news reports.
Investigators at the coroner’s office and the South Carolina Highway patrol are working to determine how the collision exactly occurred.
As a Sumter personal injury lawyer, I’m saddened to hear about this fatal motorbike accident. My condolences go out to this young man’s family and friends as they deal with this tragic incident. I urge drivers to always pay attention while driving and allow for plenty of space between vehicles and motorcycles to avoid rear-end collisions like this one. I also urge motorbike users to drive safely of roadways.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, contact a Spartanburg personal injury lawyer.
Police are working to determine how a hit-and-run accident occurred that killed a 17-year-old high school student on March 6, according to news reports.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol is still investigating the fatal hit-and-run collision that occurred around 6:52 p.m. last month. The crash occurred along U.S. Highway 176 when a vehicle struck the Cane Bay High School student who was riding his bike along the highway.
A 22-year-old woman is reportedly the suspect in the hit-and-run collision that killed the boy. She was driving a Mazda that struck the bicyclist. She initially left the scene after the accident, but returned about an hour later, according to news reports.
The Highway Patrol’s Multi-disciplinary Accident Investigation Team is now investigating the wreck to determine how exactly it occurred.
So far, no charges have been made in connection to the crash.
As an Orangeburg car accident attorney, I’m saddened to hear about this fatal hit-and-run accident. My condolences go out to the boy’s friends and family as they continue to deal with this fatal accident. I hope investigators can determine the exact cause of this crash.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident, contact a personal injury lawyer in Orangeburg.