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Most of us don’t think that we will get into a crash when we get into a car. Yet car accidents happen far too often in South Carolina. In 2021 alone, there were 147,724 collisions in the state – 53,596 of which caused injuries. Of course, it doesn’t matter how many accidents there are in South Carolina
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Many of us get behind the wheel of a car daily, without putting too much thought into whether or not it is safe to do so. Yet despite major advances in motor vehicle safety, car crashes remain a leading cause of death and serious injury in our country. In 2020 alone, there was one car
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Uninsured Motorist Coverage Explained Uninsured motorist coverage can spare you the difficulty of shelling out your own money for crashes you didn’t cause. If you have been injured in a car accident, you typically expect the other driver’s insurance to cover your damages, but what happens if they don’t have insurance? In those instances, your
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Lost Income is Recoverable If you have been injured and missed work as the result of a car accident, there is good news. The at-fault driver’s insurance will pay you for your lost wages (even if you use vacation or sick days). The bad news is (much like our discussion on medical bills and rental cars) it just
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Medical Billing Myths & Misconceptions Medical Bills are Recoverable If you have been injured in an auto accident, the at-fault driver will pay for your medical bills, but (much like our discussion on rental cars) it just might not be at each appointment. Medical bills start rolling in after the car crash. One evening you
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Rental Car Expense Coverage after an Auto Accident The Rental Car Expense is Recoverable If your car is either totaled or is going to require repairs before it is drivable, the at-fault driver’s insurance (much like our discussion on medical bills and lost wages) will pay for your rental car after your auto accident. It just might not




