Driving through Columbia on I-26 often feels like a test of patience, especially when navigating the notorious "Malfunction Junction." We have all seen it: traffic is moving at seventy miles per hour, and suddenly, brake lights
Personal Injury Blog
Jun 08 2026
As a parent in Columbia, your child's safety is your highest priority the moment you pull out of the driveway. You likely did hours of research before buying a car seat, but in South Carolina, following
Personal Injury Blog
Jun 04 2026
Driving through the bustling streets of Columbia or cruising down I-26 should be a straightforward experience. However, any driver in South Carolina knows that the shoulder of the highway can be one of the most dangerous
Personal Injury Blog
May 07 2026
Getting into a car crash in Columbia or anywhere else in South Carolina can turn your life upside down. Between mounting medical bills and missed time at work, you are likely wondering how you will pay
Personal Injury Blog
May 05 2026
Kartrez Rush was driving home with his wife, Jasmine, and their three children when everything changed. Flashing blue lights signaled what looked like a routine traffic stop, but instead, officers drew their guns, forcing Kartrez and
Civil Law
Apr 09 2026
You’ve been injured. You’re trying to recover, manage bills, and get back to normal. Then the insurance company calls with what sounds like a lifeline: “We’d like to offer you a quick settlement so you can
Apr 06 2026
The shock of a car accident is bad enough. Finding out the other driver has no insurance adds a layer of deep frustration. You're left wondering, "Who is going to pay for my car? What about
Apr 06 2026
In America, the standard is clear. You are innocent until proven guilty. But for Bryan Getchius, that principle was turned on its head. What should have been a routine interaction with law enforcement in Greenwood County
In the Media
Mar 25 2026
A recent federal guilty plea in South Carolina underscores both the importance of federal hate crime laws and the gap that still exists in state law. In July, Jarvis McKenzie was waiting outside his neighborhood for
Mar 12 2026
If you drive through Columbia, you already know where your palms start to sweat, that stretch of I-20 where lanes tighten near the interchange, or the sudden slowdown near the Broad River bridge. These aren’t just
Mar 04 2026
