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By 15 Dec, 2020
Every year, thousands of people die in preventable motor vehicle collisions that were caused by drunk drivers. Read on to learn more.
By Admin 14 Oct, 2020
In the case of a work-related fatality, an employee's dependents are entitled to death benefits. See an overview of death benefits in South Carolina.
By 13 Aug, 2020
In a personal injury case, you can use a motion in limine to exclude some evidence from the jury. Learn about motions in limine and what you may exclude.
By Admin 11 Jun, 2020
If you or a loved one was injured by a product, and you want to determine if a lawsuit is the right next step, learn more about product liability.
By Admin 21 Apr, 2020
Did you lose a loved one due to someone's negligence? Discover two types of lawsuits you can file:wrongful death or survival cause of action.
By Admin 14 Feb, 2020
If your life has changed due to the carelessness of a drunk driver, you are not alone. Read on to learn more about the costs of drunk driving.
By Admin 12 Dec, 2019
South Carolina has a system in place to help those who have work-related injuries. See this brief guide to the state's workers' compensation program.
By Admin 18 Oct, 2019
Workers' compensation should be one of the first options you consider when you suffer an injury at your workplace. Use these tips for greater success.
By Admin 19 Aug, 2019
To learn more about hospital-acquired infections and wrongful death litigation, contact us at the Law Offices of Robert Dodson, P.A.
By Admin 24 Jun, 2019
If you've been in a car accident, you may have many injuries. Physical injuries are usually soft or hard tissue. Learn more with these three questions.
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By 15 Dec, 2020
Every year, thousands of people die in preventable motor vehicle collisions that were caused by drunk drivers. Read on to learn more.
By Admin 14 Oct, 2020
In the case of a work-related fatality, an employee's dependents are entitled to death benefits. See an overview of death benefits in South Carolina.
By 13 Aug, 2020
In a personal injury case, you can use a motion in limine to exclude some evidence from the jury. Learn about motions in limine and what you may exclude.
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