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Rock Hill Personal Injury Lawyers

Protecting Your Right to Fair Compensation 

At Lanier Law Group, P.A., we understand how a sudden accident or serious injury can change your life in an instant. When you’re facing mounting medical bills, weeks or even months off work, and other hardships related to your injury, know that you don’t have to face these challenges alone. If someone else was responsible, you can seek financial compensation for your injury-related damages—and our firm can help.

Since 1997, we have fought for the rights of injured individuals and their families throughout North and South Carolina. Our personal injury lawyers have extensive knowledge of the law and a proven record of success. With more than $10 million recovered in compensation, we are known for our aggressive approach to client advocacy and our willingness to pursue the maximum recovery our clients are owed, no matter what. 

For a free consultation, call 919-342-1368 or contact us online today. 

Proving Your Personal Injury Claim 

When it comes to filing a personal injury claim in South Carolina, it’s important that you have a solid understanding of the legal process, as well as the key elements that need to be proven in your case. 

To prove your case, our attorneys can help: 

  • Establish Duty of Care: The first step is to establish that the defendant owed you a duty of care. This means showing that the responsible party had a legal obligation to act in a way that would reasonably prevent harm to others. For example, in a car accident case, all drivers have a duty to follow traffic laws and drive safely.
  • Demonstrate Breach of Duty: Once the duty of care is established, you must prove that the defendant breached their duty. This involves demonstrating that they failed to act reasonably or made a careless mistake that caused your injuries. Evidence such as witness statements, photographs, or expert testimony can support your claim.
  • Show Causation: Causation is a critical element in personal injury cases. You need to establish a direct link between the defendant’s breach of duty and your injuries. This means proving that the defendant’s actions or negligence directly caused your harm and that there were no intervening factors that led to your injuries.
  • Document Damages: To successfully pursue a personal injury claim, you need to demonstrate the extent of your damages. This includes both economic and non-economic damages, such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and any other losses resulting from the incident. Keep all relevant documents, including medical records, bills, and receipts.
  • Gather Evidence: Building a strong case requires gathering as much evidence as possible. This may include photographs of the accident scene, witness statements, police reports, surveillance footage, or expert opinions. The more evidence you have, the better chance you have of proving your claim.

Types of Damages You May Be Able to Recover

The types of damages you may be able to recover in your personal injury claim depend on a variety of factors, including the unique circumstances of the case. 

That being said, many personal injury plaintiffs seek compensation for the following: 

  • Medical expenses, including future care costs
  • Rehabilitation and physical or cognitive therapy
  • Prescription and over-the-counter medications
  • Transportation to and from medical appointments
  • Lost income and/or wages 
  • Lost or reduced earnings and employment benefits 
  • Loss of earning ability due to disability 
  • Mental and physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress 

At Lanier Law Group, P.A., we help our clients fight for maximum compensation. Our goal is to help you recover for all your current, past, and future damages, allowing you to get back on your feet and move forward with your life. 

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late—Call Lanier Law Group, P.A. Today 

If you’ve been injured due to the reckless, negligent, or wrongful conduct of another, you have the right to seek financial compensation. However, it’s critical that you act quickly. In South Carolina, you only have three years (in most cases) to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you wait too long, you could lose your right to sue the liable party for damages. 

Navigating the legal process can be complex, and having an experienced personal injury attorney by your side can greatly enhance your chances of success. At Lanier Law Group, P.A., our Rock Hill personal injury attorneys can offer guidance, handle negotiations with insurance companies, and represent your best interests in court if necessary.

Give us a call at 919-342-1368 or contact us online using our secure request form. Your initial consultation is completely free.

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