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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 »
Can I Really Be Sued for Trying to Help an Accident Victim? | The Good Samaritan Law
A study from NPR found that pregnant women face increased risks of being involved in a serious car wreck.
George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers recently sponsored the 7th Annual McDonald’s Choir Showcase at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center!
A West Ashley man who caused a fatal drunk driving accident in August was found to have a BAC level nearly three times the legal limit. Read more about the story on George Sink’s personal injury blog.
South Carolina injury attorneys from George Sink, P.A. Injury lawyers remind motorists never to leave GPS devices or other electronics in the sun.
Are you a Veteran interested in Special Monthly Compensation? Visit George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers, with offices throughout South Carolina, or call 888 612-7001 today!
Hanahan firefighters are concerned about outdated equipment and the risks they create. Read more on George Sink’s blog.
George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers is a proud supporter of the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) charity.
Employees who suffer heat-related injuries or illnesses while working outdoors may have a right to file a workers’ compensation claim.
The St. Andrews Public Service District is considering a “crash-tax” that could charge drivers fees for auto accidents that require emergency response. Read more on George Sink, P.A.’s personal injury blog.
The St. Andrews Public Service District recently passed a crash tax that charges out-of-area drivers additional fees for emergency response to car crashes.
Safety officials have reported that moped accidents are on the rise in South Carolina. Learn more about moped wrecks and the rights of injured victims.
A recent study reported by NPR finds that pedestrian countdown signals may increase the risk of intersection collisions. Read more on George Sink’s blog.
Social Security disability benefits are available for a number of physical and mental disabilities, including “invisible” to the naked eye.
A recent bridge collapse near Moncks Corner and Charleston was declared an emergency situation.
George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers provides some helpful tips on what to do after you or someone you love is bit by a dog.
South Carolina officials have announced that they will be enforcing the state’s “move over” law. Read more on George Sink’s personal injury blog.
George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers provide tips on preventing concussions in youth sports, including football.
The truck driver who caused a fatal accident that injured comedian Tracy Morgan had allegedly not slept for over 24 hours. Read more about the accident on George Sink’s latest personal injury blog.
The VA has been scrutinized for the poor care its hospitals provided veterans across the nation. Read more about the scandal on George Sink’s latest blog.
If you or a loved one has suffered a preventable injury or are in need of disability or veterans benefits, a legal consultation can help you learn more about your rights.
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[2] Cases are handled by a lawyer at George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers, who primarily practices out of our offices in Greenville at 715 Congaree Rd, Columbia at 1440 Broad River Rd, Myrtle Beach at 400 N. Kings Hwy, Suite A, Anderson at 128 N. Main St, Augusta at 3523 Walton Way Ext, Charlotte 112 S Tryon St, Ste 1760 or our principal office in North Charleston at 7011 Rivers Ave, SC. With 15 locations throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, it's easy for us to come to you wherever you are, even if we don't have an office in your town.