Motorcycle Helmet Laws: To Wear, or Not To Wear?
Do you know the motorcycle helmet laws in your state? You must comply with each state’s helmet laws or risk getting a ticket. Contact David Johnston for more information.
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Attorney George Sink and his veteran’s disability team recently traveled to the South Carolina Regional VA Office in Columbia, SC in an effort to establish a great working relationship with … Read More »
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), riding in a school bus is the safest way for your child to travel to and from school. However, as with … Read More »
Do you know the motorcycle helmet laws in your state? You must comply with each state’s helmet laws or risk getting a ticket. Contact David Johnston for more information.
Make sure you handle your food properly by following these Thanksgiving Food Safety Tips during the holiday season.
Learn more about the dangers associated with texting while walking.
A massive fire at Williams Tire and Break on Pendleton Road has been contained. If you or a loved one has been a victim of a fire or suffered a burn injury, contact George Sink.
Learn about possible risks associated with the Mirena IUD.
If you suspect your loved one is being abused, there are signs of elder abuse to look out for, according to news reports.
A chemical in everything from child sippy cups to canned food is being banned across the nation.
A sour, chewy, taffy candy is being recalled because the product could contain elevated levels of lead.
A woman escaped serious injures Sunday after she floated off Hilton Head Island for five hours on a raft, according to news reports.
South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 35 (the rules that govern civil litigation in South Carolina courts) gives a court the authority to order a party to submit to a mental or physical exam when the mental or physical condition is in controversy. “Good cause” must be shown by the moving party, and the…
How Do Health Insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid Come Into Play in a SC Personal Injury Case?
No one ever imagines that they will be involved in an accident that results in injury, let alone mediation or trial to recover for their damages sustained in the accident. Sometimes an injury claim will not go to court and may be settled through mediation. Making the decision to mediate is best left to your…
Don’t Win Your Personal Injury Claim Just to Get Bitten Later On by Medicaid or the IRS
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