At Airports, You May Be Safer in the Air Than On the Ground
Aviophobia, or fear of flying, affects 2.5 to 6.5 percent of Americans. Often, people fear the lack of control they have in a plane setting. This fear keeps millions of…
Why You Need a Lawyer ASAP After a Trucking Accident
Right after a truck collision, you’re worried about the basics: Getting help, your safety, pain, and injuries. A few days later, you may wonder what the costs of medical care,…
Should I Purchase More Vehicle Insurance Than South Carolina Requires?
Owning a vehicle can be costly, and many drivers choose to purchase the cheapest car insurance coverage. However, like most things in life, you get what you pay for when…
Case Result: Pedestrian Hit By A Truck Settles For $1 Million
Steinberg Law Firm Attorney Taylor Grooms Represents Vacationer Struck by SUV in Crosswalk Near Downtown Charleston Market On August 20, 2021, a couple visiting from California and celebrating their anniversary…
What Should You Do If You See An Out-Of-Control Driver But You’re Not Involved Directly In An Accident?
Everyone who travels on South Carolina roads sees drivers who drive carelessly or recklessly. In some cases, you may see one of these drivers nearly miss a crash; in others,…
Keep Your School Carpool Safe: Know the Risks, Review Your Insurance
During the school year, many South Carolina parents drive to and from school. Parents may give rides not only to their own children but also to the children of neighbors,…
How to Prevent Slip and Fall Injuries During Trick or Treating
Many South Carolina families take safety seriously during Halloween. Parents may add lights or reflective tape to costumes, homeowners may make sure the path to their door is well-lit, and…
What Happens If You Are An Injured Passenger in an Uninsured Car?
A car crash can happen in an instant. If you’re a passenger in someone else’s car, you may not know until after the collision whether or not the driver had…
Motorcycle Lane-Splitting is Illegal in South Carolina
One benefit of driving a motorcycle is that the vehicle will fit into small areas. A motorcycle’s small size makes it easier to maneuver一and tempting to drive between or alongside…
Teen Drivers: What Parents Need to Know About Liability for the 2023 School Year
Getting a driver’s license and finally getting behind the wheel of a vehicle is one of the most exciting events in a teenager’s life. For many teens, this milestone represents…
What to Do When Your Child Gets Hurt on a School Bus
According to Ballotpedia, 751,660 students attend schools in South Carolina. For Charleston County School District, school buses serve about 19,000 students at 78 schools. Statistically speaking, traveling by school bus…
Is New Technology in Vehicles Causing an Increase in Car Accidents?
In recent years, the automotive industry has experienced a significant transformation driven by technological advancements that aim to enhance vehicle performance, safety, and comfort. These advancements, which include autonomous driving…
Case Result: Mount Pleasant Slip and Fall Case Settles for $525,000.00 Without a Lawsuit
Attorneys Annie E. Andrews and Michael Jordan Present Compelling Case for Woman Seriously Injured in Local Restaurant Slip and Fall cases are notoriously difficult to prove but not for Steinberg…
Are Larger Vehicles Safer for Young Drivers?
Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for teenagers in the U.S. The CDC estimates that, on average, eight teens die in car accidents every day, and…
Introducing Attorney Wilson Jackson: Joining Forces with Steinberg Law Firm to Fight for Justice
The Steinberg Law Firm is proud to announce the addition of Attorney Wilson Jackson to its esteemed team of attorneys. With a strong focus on truck accident injuries and personal…
New South Carolina Boating Law Strengthens Safety Requirements
Younger boaters will soon need to take a boating safety class to operate a boat on South Carolina’s waterways. On June 7, the South Carolina House of Representatives voted 97-7…
South Carolina Bans Squat Cars and Trucks
Say goodbye to the “Carolina Squat.” As of May 17, 2023, South Carolina law prohibits “squat” vehicles on the state’s streets and roads. The “Carolina Squat,” also known as the…
College Sports Injuries Leave Players With Many Injuries, But Few Options
Approximately half a million college students compete in collegiate athletics each year. Among these athletes, more than 210,000 injuries occur each year, according to a CDC study. These injuries range…