SC Motorcycle Fatalities on the Rise
South Carolina is well on its way to potentially having one of the highest motorcycle fatality numbers in years. Around this time last year, there were approximately 83 deaths related…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
Distracted Driving–Not Just Texting
Distracted driving is among the biggest causes of fatal crashes in the United States today. While texting and driving is one of the most dangerous causes of driver distraction, it’s…
South Carolina Driving: 13 Laws You've Probably Never Heard Of
Although it seems anyone with a driver’s license should be aware of basic traffic laws, there are some laws that aren’t as obvious. Traffic laws vary from state to state,…
South Carolina Seeking New Input on Boater Regulations
With the population of South Carolina on the rise, the amount of boaters hitting the water is also increasing. You may be wondering, how does that affect me? South Carolina has…
Steinberg Law Firm Collecting School Supplies for SCYLD's Annual Backpack Drive
Steinberg Law Firm is once again participating in the South Carolina Young Lawyers Division’s Backpack Drive, July 27th through August 14th! The Steinberg Law Firm has volunteered all 3 offices to serve…
Uber Rides to Continue in Our Home State
Governor Nikki Haley signed a law recently that will continue the use of the Uber ride app for South Carolinians. Uber, a phone app that connects riders to drivers, was…
SC Daycare Linked to E. Coli Outbreak
Just this week, DHEC released news that an outbreak of E. coli had been linked to The Learning Vine Daycare in Greenwood, SC. Currently, 7 children have been confirmed to…
Body Camera Bill for SC Law Enforcement Becomes Law
On Wednesday, June 10, 2015, the bill to enforce body cameras on law enforcement was signed by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Under this new law, police agencies throughout the…
SC Ranks 50 in Safest States to Live
Recently, Wallet Hub released a “safety” list that ranked each state in order of safest to least safe. They reviewed many areas and factors to determine who would rank where…
Don't Fall Victim to these Common Workers' Comp Mistakes
Most of the time, the things that happen to us are in our control. But what happens when something happens that was out of your control? What if you are…
Employee of the Month: Shannon Henderson
Please join us in congratulating our new Employee of the Month, Shannon Henderson! In an effort to express our appreciation for our wonderful staff and highlight their commitment to great…
SC Senators Seek Help for First Responders with PTSD
A bipartisan group of South Carolina Senators are pushing to have a bill passed that would give workers’ compensation for first responders that suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder relating to…
Check that Mirror!
Last year brought heartache in the news as we read story after story of children being left in vehicles as temperatures rose. Unfortunately, as summer approaches once again, the risk…
Beep Beep! Moped Accidents on the Rise in SC
Moped related accidents have dramatically increased in the tri-county area within the last couple of months. Not only is this increase alarming, it’s actually responsible for four deaths in March…