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Anosmia, Loss of Sense of Smell, a Result of Traumatic Brain Injury – SC NC Brain Injury Attorney
Anosmia, or the loss of one's sense of smell is an oddball disorder, but is surprisingly common. The loss of the critical sense of smell would seemingly be more likely to...
Most Dangerous Craft on the Water – SC NC Boat Accident Lawyers
Boating, when proper care is taken, is a fairly safe activity, but you still might wonder what the most dangerous boats on the water are. The most accident prone watercraft...
Coast Guard Will Join Law Enforcement in Operation Dry Water 2012 – NC SC BUI Lawyer
The US Coast Guard will join local and state law enforcement in cracking down on boating under the influence this weekend. The annual Operation Dry Water effort aims to...
The Line Between DUI and Reckless Homicide – SC DUI Lawyer
Yesterday, 3 years after the accident, Jabari Harding, a 30-year old Army staff sergeant, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing two college girls, in Columbia. He...
Lexington: SC’s Most Dangerous Roads – SC Serious Accident Attorney
This year to date, York County fails to rank amongst the most fatal roads in South Carolina. The most fatal 7 counties are: Lexington County - 32 Greenville County - 26...
SC Workers Compensation Lawyer – The Workers Comp Bargain – No Pain and Suffering
A lot of people who find themselves hurt on the job are surprised to find that they are entitled only to a set recovery based on the type of their injury. They find...
