Protecting the Rights of Riders
Motorcycle accidents can cause life-altering injuries, leaving riders struggling with pain, lost wages, and financial instability. Riders often suffer the most severe consequences when careless drivers fail to pay attention or ignore traffic laws — and insurance companies unfairly criticize and blame riders due to a lack of appreciation for their equal right to the road. South Carolina law gives injured riders the right to seek full compensation, and with a dedicated attorney on your side, you can fight for the settlement you need to move forward.
Motorcyclists face greater risks than any other drivers on the road. You have the legal right to seek compensation and hold the at-fault party accountable if:
Healing from a serious motorcycle crash is tough enough without the stress of insurance disputes and legal roadblocks. SC Injury Law provides unwavering support and legal strength by:
Protect your rights as a rider. Hold negligent drivers accountable.
Known for diligence, integrity, and strategic execution, SC Injury Law is a dedicated and experienced choice for personal injury litigation. Whether handling an individual claim, leading large-scale litigation, or managing a complex question of insurance coverage, the firm navigates every challenge with an unwavering commitment to justice.
For SC Injury Law, the legal process is about more than compensation-it's about restoring faith in justice, protecting clients from abuse of power, and ensuring they receive the closure and security they deserve.
Ensuring every client is heard and respected, we craft personalized strategies that amplify your voice in the legal system.
SC Injury Law meticulously prepares every case for trial, refusing to settle for undervalued resolutions that leave clients shortchanged.
Whether battling insurance companies, corporations, or reckless individuals, SC Injury Law fights to ensure those responsible are held fully accountable.
South Carolina's injury statistics aren't just high - they're unacceptable. Tens of thousands of workplace injuries and unsafe driving incidents each year show a dangerous lack of oversight and responsibility. At SC Injury Law, we don't cower or compromise client interests to lowball settlement offers by the insurance industry – we investigate, litigate, and hold the responsible parties accountable for the harm they cause.
Individuals represented by attorneys have a 91% chance of receiving a settlement, compared to a 51% success rate for those without legal representation.
Approximately 95% of personal injury cases are settled before reaching trial.
For the small percentage of cases that proceed to trial, plaintiffs represented by attorneys have a 60% success rate.
Clients with legal representation receive settlements that are nearly 3.5 times higher than those negotiated without an attorney.
It is a simple truth that the potential for litigation, and ultimately trial, is the primary force that drives settlement value and holds profit-motivated insurance companies accountable. This is an unavoidable reality not just accepted, but embraced, by SC Injury Law. We understand that while most clients would prefer to avoid litigation whenever favorable resolution can be negotiated (and the vast majority of cases settle), we are also prepared to go the distance should insurance companies attempt to unfairly exert their extensive resources in negotiations.
In the courtroom, every case depends on the ability to present clear, well-substantiated arguments backed by admissible evidence and sound legal precedent. SC Injury Law approaches each matter with meticulous trial preparation - structuring and solidifying every legal argument to withstand cross-examination, judicial scrutiny, and potential appellate review.
The art of persuasion is rooted in credibility, consistency, and simplicity. Billy learned early in his professional career that power flows to the most reasonable voice in the room - which is a principle applied by SC Injury Law at every stage of civil advocacy.
Get answers to common questions about motorcycle accident cases and how we can help you.
Medical bills, lost income, motorcycle repair costs, pain and suffering, and future medical care.
Yes, if you were 50% or less responsible for causing the accident (as determined by a jury which is not determined or even affected by how the police report was filled out).
Uninsured motorist coverage may help and an experienced attorney can use various resources to investigate the identity of the driver.
While only riders under 21 years of age are required by law to wear helmets, the lack of a helmet could play a role in your claim. But that should not discourage you from discussing your situation with a lawyer who can help you understand your options for recovery.
Yes, motorcyclists often face bias from insurers including unfair criticism and blame. SC Injury Law resists these insurance tactics and demands full and just compensation for clients.
Important: Any information provided by you through this website, or otherwise, SC Injury Law does not establish an attorney-client relationship until such time as there exists a written and signed attorney retainment agreement.
