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Monthly Archives: September 2023

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Important Things to Know About Construction Defects in South Carolina

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If you have built a new home in Charleston, or anywhere in the state, it is understandable to be very meticulous about your home. You expect to get exactly what you asked for, and what you may have already paid for. However, building a new home or another type of building is rarely as… Read More »

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How to Report Nursing Home Abuse in South Carolina

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Nursing home abuse is devastating and tragically, the number of reported incidents continues to increase every year. This is perhaps not surprising, considering that the number of seniors being admitted into long-term care facilities is also rising. Still, there is never any excuse for nursing home abuse and if you suspect that it is… Read More »

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What is Eminent Domain in South Carolina?

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In South Carolina, the government has the right to acquire private property for a public purpose. Still, certain procedures must be followed and you must be fairly compensated. Being contacted by the government and told that they are going to take your property is very scary and stressful. It is very important that you… Read More »

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What is a Bad Faith Insurance Claim?

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Whether you have been in a car crash, a slip and fall, or another type of accident, you may have a valid insurance claim to obtain compensation for your injuries. You may expect the insurance company to pay you fair compensation, but that is not always the case. Unfortunately, insurance companies are not concerned… Read More »

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