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Seeking Just Compensation for Clients Injured in Major Accidents

Personal injuries can prove devastating to emotions, finances, and a person’s quality of life. We never lose sight of the human toll accidents extract. We use aggressive negotiation and alternative dispute resolution techniques to spare clients as much pain, delay, frustration, and uncertainty as possible. In cases where a deadlock arises—a fair and timely settlement simply isn’t possible—we bring skill, talent, and experience to bear on your case’s trial.

Our Personal Litigation Group represents individuals injured due to:

  • Serious Automobile Accidents
  • On-The-Job Injuries (Workers’ Compensation)
  • Wrongful Death
  • Toxic Torts
  • Trucking and Transportation Accidents
  • Intentional Misconduct
  • Defective Products Injuries
  • Negligence
  • Other Situations.

We conduct a thorough process where each step builds on previous steps:

  • We Investigate to Determine the Facts
  • We Prepare the Case
  • We Negotiate to Achieve a Just Settlement
  • We Litigate to Obtain a Fair Settlement

Personal Injury Attorneys
Joe Underwood is a member of the Richland County Bar Association and the Beaufort County Bar Association as well as the District of Columbia Bar. He’s also a member of the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association and has taught domestic relations at several continuing legal education seminars of the South Carolina Bar. Learn More About Joe Underwood

Paul de Holczer is a member of the South Carolina Bar Government Law Section and the Real Estate Practices Section, Eminent Domain Subcommittee, the American Bar Association, Litigation Section, Committee on Condemnation, Zoning & Land Use Litigation, and the Richland County Bar Association. He’s a frequent lecturer on eminent domain and condemnation. Learn More About Paul de Holczer

 

 
     
     
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