Attorney Tyler Bailey, Founder of Bailey Law Firm, recently appeared on WACH Fox 57’s OnPoint alongside hosts Cynthia Hardy and Brian McConchie to discuss Columbia’s continued growth and the opportunities that lie ahead for the city
Can You Be Fired for Filing a Workers’ Comp Claim? The short answer: No. South Carolina law makes it illegal for an employer to fire you just because you filed a workers’ comp claim. That would
At Bailey Law Firm, we believe the law should protect every member of our community equally. But a recent case we are handling shows that South Carolina still falls short when it comes to addressing crimes
If you rent a home or apartment in Columbia, you trust your landlord to keep the property safe. But what happens if you trip on a broken step or fall because the hallway is dark? Can
If you get hurt on the job in Columbia, you probably won’t sue your employer. In most cases, South Carolina law doesn’t allow that. Instead, you file a workers’ compensation claim. This system is meant to
At Bailey Law, we believe every citizen deserves to be treated with dignity and fairness under the law. Recently, we represented Ms. Anaysheon Coffey in a civil rights lawsuit against the City of Lancaster. The case
Our firm was recently retained by the grieving family of 12-year-old Jaysen Carr, who tragically passed away on July 18 after contracting Naegleria fowleri, a rare but deadly brain-eating amoeba, while swimming in Lake Murray, just
When people hear about court cases, they often think they're all the same. But there's a big difference between a criminal case and a civil case. Knowing how each works can help you understand what’s at
We stand firmly with our client, Jeremy Evans, who was among the individuals shot during the tragic mass shooting aboard a charter boat in Little River over Memorial Day weekend. Jeremy, only 16 years old, is
Recording police officers can protect your rights. But what’s legal, and what could get you in trouble, depends on where and how you do it. If you're in Columbia, South Carolina, here’s what you need to