Workers' Compensation /
09.29.20
If you were injured at work in Summerville, then you know how difficult the situation can be. Unfortunately, this situation can become even more complicated if your doctor initially misdiagnosed your health condition or made a mistake at your medical… read more
Personal Injury /
09.29.20
Any collision involving a pedestrian and a motor vehicle can quickly turn tragic for the pedestrian. Left turn accidents are among the most dangerous types of accidents for pedestrians. Drivers making a left turn may not notice a pedestrian in… read more
Workers' Compensation /
09.28.20
Starting physical therapy sooner than later can significantly improve outcomes and lower costs after workers suffer on-the-job injuries causing low back pain, a study of nearly 26,000 Workers’ Compensation claims suggests. The study by Workers’ Compensation Research Institute found a… read more
Car Accident /
09.28.20
A secondary car accident is any crash that happens as a result of another “primary” car accident. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), one in every five car crashes is a secondary crash. However, drivers should never make the… read more
Car Accident /
09.21.20
According to the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT), South Carolina has the worst rural roads in the nation. South Carolina has more traffic fatalities than any other state, and 60% of those fatal crashes occur on rural roads. In… read more
Personal Injury /
09.14.20
If you’ve been injured by a negligent person, defective product, dangerous drug, or unsafe property conditions, then you are likely entitled to compensation from the at-fault party for the harm you suffered. But in the process of trying to find… read more
Product Liability /
09.07.20
At Joye Law Firm, we’ve spoken and worked with many South Carolinians who have been injured by defective products or severely harmed by prescription and over-the-counter medications. Many of these defective drugs and products are dangerous enough to have been… read more