Senate Bill Could Ban Cellphone Use By New Drivers

  A bill in the South Carolina Senate would make it illegal for new drivers to use a cellphone, the Aiken Standard reports. Additionally, the bill would ban drivers of any age from using a cellphone while traveling in a school zone….

Families Push for Back-Up Cameras on New Vehicles

Since 1990, 36 children in South Carolina and North Carolina have died because they were backed over by motor vehicles. Nationwide, backover accidents kill more than 200 people and seriously injure more than 17,000 each year, according to a report by…

Many in South Carolina Suffer Disability or Death from Brain Injury

The Brain Injury Association of South Carolina has been working to raise public awareness of brain injuries, an important issue in South Carolina. The organization recognized March as Brain Injury Awareness Month and organized a rally at the State House to educate people about…

South Carolina Highway Patrol Launches ‘W8 2 Txt’ Program

The South Carolina Highway Patrol wants high school students to know the dangers of texting while driving. That’s why it is teaming up with Subway for a second year to promote its W8 2 Txt program and spread awareness of this…

Recovering from a Fire

Putting the pieces of your life back together following a devastating fire can be overwhelming, to say the least. Ask the displaced residents of Windsor Green, where fire destroyed 26 condominiums at the Carolina Forest complex in Myrtle Beach. Fortunately,…

Adults Drivers May Be Worst Texting Offenders

Excuse the distraction, but this is an important message. Do you know that adults are more likely than teens to text while driving? To make matters worse, adult drivers know the practice is unsafe. According to a report by USA…

App Sends Alert When Teen Drivers Are Texting

More than 25 percent of American teens admit to the dangerous habit of texting while behind the wheel resulting in teen driving accidents. Now a South Carolina group wants to reduce that statistic with the help of a special technology. The…

S.C. Communities Step Up DUI Enforcement

A judge in Columbia, S.C., recently threw out the results of a breath test taken by a defendant accused of driving under the influence. The arresting police officer had told the defendant to “blow hard” into the Datamaster breath analyzer…

Joye Recognized Statewide
Selected to the Super Lawyers’ Top 10 List in South Carolina.

Each year, Super Lawyers recognizes the top lawyers in South Carolina and we are incredibly honored for Mark C. Joye to have been named one of the Top 10 Super Lawyers in South Carolina for 2016. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.

Mark C. Joye is not only a highly respected personal injury attorney who handles a full spectrum of cases, from brain injuries and defective products to nursing home abuse and workers’ compensation, but he is a strong advocate for positive change in his profession and community. He has also served as lead counsel in numerous cases involving victims who suffered catastrophic injuries or wrongful death through car or trucking accidents.

Ken Harrell awarding a check for the scholarship program to a student
Joye Law Annual Scholarship Program

We are committed to helping others and giving back to the communities we serve. Among the ways, we show our commitment to community service is the Joye Law Annual Scholarship Program, which provides seven $2,000 scholarships to South Carolina high school seniors…

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Joye in the Community

Helping our community is just as important as helping our clients. Each year, Joye Law Firm is proud to support numerous community-based organizations through partnerships, fundraisers, sponsorships, and donations.

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