Deciding who is responsible for a South Carolina traffic accident will depend on a number of factors. If you have been injured in an accident in South Carolina and are considering filing a South Carolina personal injury claim, you should speak with an attorney.  In order to hold someone liable for damages related to an accident in South Carolina, it will be necessary to prove that person's fault. While in some cases it may be obvious, in other circumstances, it may be very complicated.   Typically what constitutes fault for an accident in South Carolina is negligence or carelessness.  Even if more than one party contributed to the accident, the one who was most at fault will likely be responsible for paying some  or possibly all  of the damages suffered.  Liability is also based on whether the individual had a duty to make sure another party wasn't injured.   There may be circumstances in which an accident in South Carolina was not preventable. It could also be that someone failed to obey a traffic signal or was distracted while driving, such as talking on a cell phone.  When more than one party is at fault, the case can become even more complicated.  If an injured party is found partly responsible, the amount of damages received may be decreased by their percentage of fault.   To fully understand responsibility in an accident in South Carolina, it is always best to consult with a personal injury attorney. A  South Carolina personal injury attorney  will help you with every aspect of your South Carolina personal injury claim so that you stand a better chance at getting a fair and full settlement.    Seeking the Help of a South Carolina Personal Injury Attorney    The South Carolina personal injury attorney team at the Shelly Leeke Law Firm is available to help accident victims cope with the legal implications of a serious injury. Our firm's focus on personal injury cases includes injury from auto accidents including pedestrian and bicycle injuries, work-related injuries and Workers' Compensation claims, and injuries resulting from dangerous prescription drugs.  Before you file a South Carolina personal injury claim, request a  free copy of our South Carolina injury book  .  When you're ready to get started on settling your accident claim, contact a South Carolina personal injury attorney for a   free information packet and consultation  - 1-888-690-0211.

How is it decided who is responsible for a South Carolina traffic accident?

 

A: Deciding who is responsible for a South Carolina traffic accident will depend on a number of factors. If you have been injured in an accident in South Carolina and are considering filing a South Carolina personal injury claim, you should speak with an attorney.

In order to hold someone liable for damages related to an accident in South Carolina, it will be necessary to prove that person's fault. While in some cases it may be obvious, in other circumstances, it may be very complicated.

Typically what constitutes fault for an accident in South Carolina is negligence or carelessness.
Even if more than one party contributed to the accident, the one who was most at fault will likely be responsible for paying some or possibly all of the damages suffered.

Liability is also based on whether the individual had a duty to make sure another party wasn't injured. There may be circumstances in which an accident in South Carolina was not preventable. It could also be that someone failed to obey a traffic signal or was distracted while driving, such as talking on a cell phone.

When more than one party is at fault, the case can become even more complicated. If an injured party is found partly responsible, the amount of damages received may be decreased by their percentage of fault. 

To fully understand responsibility in an accident in South Carolina, it is always best to consult with a personal injury attorney. A South Carolina personal injury attorney will help you with every aspect of your South Carolina personal injury claim so that you stand a better chance at getting a fair and full settlement.

Seeking the Help of a South Carolina Personal Injury Attorney 

The South Carolina personal injury attorney team at the Shelly Leeke Law Firm is available to help accident victims cope with the legal implications of a serious injury. Our firm's focus on personal injury cases includes injury from auto accidents including pedestrian and bicycle injuries, work-related injuries and Workers' Compensation claims, and injuries resulting from dangerous prescription drugs.

Before you file a South Carolina personal injury claim, request a free copy of our South Carolina injury book. When you're ready to get started on settling your accident claim, contact a South Carolina personal injury attorney for a free information packet and consultation - 1-888-690-0211.




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