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South Carolina Personal Injury And Auto Accident Blog

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4/26/2010
Mary Antley
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Fatal Car Accident in Loris South Carolina

Wearing your seat belt is one of the most important things you can do to save your life in the event of a car accident. As a matter of fact, 63% of people who are killed in car accidents were not wearing a seat belt. Lisa Norris Causey of Loris, SC is one of the most recent victims of who chose not to wear a seat belt.Causey, who was only 23-year old, died Monday morning after she was ejected from her vehicle during a single car accident.

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3/12/2010
Mary Antley
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South Carolina Lawmakers Debate Ban On Texting & Driving

The House has given key approval for its bill banning texting while driving. If the bill is passed, it will then go to the Senate, where a similar bill is pending. The bill imposes a fine of $25 if someone is caught texting while driving. Some representatives feel this fine is too small, but most have voted the bill for a second reading.

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2/15/2010
Shelly M. Leeke
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Coastal Carolina Student Fatally Struck While Crossing The Street

CCU teen fatally struck while crossing the street in Conway, South Carolina. Shelly Leeke Law Firm offers free reports and information to pedestrian accident victims in South Carolina. Call us today for your free copy of The South Carolina Accident Book. Call 1-877-216-6723.

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1/29/2010
Mary Antley
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Commerical Drivers Banned from Texting While Driving

The Transportation Department has banned truck and bus driver from texting while driving commercial vehicles. Violators may face civil and criminal penalties of up to $2,750.

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