Employee of the Month: Bruce Gonzalez

Please join us in congratulating our new Employee of the Month, Bruce Gonzalez!  In an effort to express our appreciation for our wonderful staff and highlight their commitment to great…

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Vehicle Inspections: Taking Proper Care of Your Car to Ensure Safety

It’s been 20 years since South Carolina had mandatory safety inspections on vehicles. At that time, almost half of all states had required inspections to ensure vehicles' proper mechanical safety…

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Meehan to Speak at Workers' Comp Seminar in Charleston

Attorney Catie Meehan is excited to participate in the upcoming Fundamentals of Workers' Compensation seminar in Charleston, SC. The seminar, put on by Sterling Education Services, Inc., will provide information…

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Funeral Expenses and Wrongful Death Lawsuits

When you lose a family member of loved one in a wrongful death incident, the unexpected financial burden of their death can compound the grief and pain you will naturally…

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Charleston Mayoral Candidate Forum on October 22nd

Election day is right around the corner! Remember to get out and vote on November 3rd!  The Charleston County Bar Association, the League of Women Voters of the Charleston Area,…

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Breast Cancer Survivor/Employee: Julie McCormick

As we strive to bring more breast cancer awareness throughout the month of October, we also honor those we know who have fought the battle and won. Julie McCormick is our…

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Steinberg Law Firm Hosts Food Drive for Tricounty Family Ministries

From now until November 4th, our firm is hosting a food drive to benefit Tricounty Family Ministries, a non-profit ecumenical organization based in North Charleston that provides assistance to those in need….

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Employee of the Month: LaTonia Rouse

Please join us in congratulating our new Employee of the Month, LaTonia Rouse!  In an effort to express our appreciation for our wonderful staff and highlight their commitment to great…

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Akery Prevails in Difficult Workers' Comp Case

Attorney Benjamin W. Akery was recently able to secure a very large settlement for a roofer who was significantly injured while on the job. On January 12, 2013, our client,…

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Crosland Fights for Disabled Workers' Comp Client

Recently, Attorney Malcolm Crosland prevailed in a unique workers’ compensation case resulting in a six figure recovery for our client who was made totally disabled by an on the job…

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Whiplash in Car Accidents

Symptoms of whiplash from a car accident may be apparent immediately, but often pain and discomfort can develop slowly, first appearing as long as two weeks after the accident. Because…

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Congratulations on 25 Years with the Firm, Susan Rienzo!

The Firm would like to extend a special THANK YOU to Susan Rienzo on 25 years with the firm! Your hard work and dedication has not gone unnoticed over the…

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Jason's Law Survey Delivers Unsafe Results

One of the most horrific murders in the state happened in 2009 when Jason Rivenburg, a long distance truck driver from New York, was tragically slain while parked to rest…

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Public Safety Announces DUI Crackdown

Recently, the South Carolina Department of Public Safety announced their plan statewide to crackdown on impaired driving this summer—specifically, DUI offenses. SCDPS launched the “Sober or Slammer!” campaign on August…

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Documenting Brain Injuries for Workers' Comp

Workers’ compensation insurance, more commonly called workers’ comp, is meant to help injured workers and their families get back on their feet after an accident. But employers and their insurers…

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5 Attorneys Win "Best Lawyers in America" Awards 2016

Steinberg Law Firm is proud to announce that five of our attorneys have been selected by their peers for inclusion in the 22nd edition of The Best Lawyers in America for…

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Thomas White Settles Complicated Workers' Comp Case for $165,000

Thomas White recently settled a complicated Workers’ Compensation case for $165,000 after the workers’ comp carrier tried to deny his clients claim based on a preexisting condition. His client was working…

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Employee of the Month: Glenis Mosley

Please join us in congratulating our new Employee of the Month, Glenis Mosley!  In an effort to express our appreciation for our wonderful staff and highlight their commitment to great…

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