Important Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney
Hiring a personal injury attorney is an essential step on the path to securing compensation for damages and losses after you have been injured, but it is no simple task….
Fifth Circuit Decision on CGL Coverage for Defective Construction Causing a Fire
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently issued an opinion in Gonzalez v. Mid-Continent Cas. Co.[1] which addresses three issues significant to insurance coverage for defective…
How Sports Returned Amidst The Pandemic
While most of the world experienced a sharp halt in social activities, the sports world was able to revive itself in the middle of the pandemic. Serving as one of…
Federal Court Orders Sanctions in Class Action for Defendants’ Communications with Potential Class Members
In the recent decision in Mullen v. GLV, Inc.,[1] a federal court in Illinois certified a class action against a youth volleyball training business and its owners. The certified class…
Back-to-School Safety During Coronavirus Pandemic
The nationwide back-to-school campaign has been a topic of controversy over the past few months. Some parents are excited to have their children return to a school environment, while others…
The Effect of Immigration Status on Personal Injury Claims in South Carolina
Those injured as a result of another’s negligence can bring a South Carolina personal injury claim against the party or parties they believe are responsible for their injuries, regardless of…
Can Non-Citizens Get Compensated for Being in a Car Accident in South Carolina?
Getting into a South Carolina car accident can be a traumatic experience. This is especially the case for non-citizens – both documented and undocumented – who may fear the repercussions…
Attorney Thomas White of Steinberg Law Firm Obtains $3.2 Million on Behalf of Paralyzed Client in Recent South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Case
In July of this year, Charleston personal injury attorney Thomas White of Steinberg Law Firm and Peter David Brown helped secure a settlement award of $3.2 million in a South…
Defensive Driving in South Carolina
According to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety in 2018, a collision occurred every 3.7 minutes. Driving can be dangerous, and your full attention is required to ensure your…
North Carolina Court of Appeals Issues Decision that a Townhome Owners Association Could Not Pursue Construction Defect Claims
A recent decision from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, Shearon Farms Townhome Owners Association II, Inc. v. Shearon Farms Development, LLC,[1] addresses who has the authority to bring construction…
North Carolina Court of Appeals Issues Decision that a Townhome Owners Association Could Not Pursue Construction Defect Claims
A recent decision from the North Carolina Court of Appeals, Shearon Farms Townhome Owners Association II, Inc. v. Shearon Farms Development, LLC, addresses who has the authority to bring construction…
Preparing For Back-to-School With Coronavirus
As coronavirus cases increase and we approach the beginning of the school year, parents all over the country wonder how to send their children to school safely. School systems feel…
Occupational Diseases and South Carolina Workers Compensation: Muir v. C.R. Bard
The ruling of Muir’s case helped to pave the path for the rights of all healthcare workers who face exposure to infectious diseases while performing their essential jobs.
Coronavirus Impact on South Carolina Nursing Homes
Nursing home abuse and coronavirus (COVID-19) have something in common: negligence. As the virus spread across South Carolina, numerous nursing home facilities and elderly care homes failed to properly protect…
Is It Safe to Visit My Doctor For Non-Coronavirus Care?
With the coronavirus pandemic mandating quarantine and social distancing, essential medical care is becoming more challenging to attain. Annual checkups are being postponed, elective surgeries are being put on hold,…
How to Have Summer Fun Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
Coronavirus has impacted the world in so many ways, and now that we’re approaching peak vacation season, many people are looking for alternative vacation ideas. Instead of taking a trip…
Do You Have a Zantac Cancer Case?
Since its emergence on the market in 1983, millions of people have taken the antacid drug Zantac, believing it to be safe. However, research has long showed that long-term use…
Steinberg Law Firm Announces Recipients of 2020 Higher Learning Scholarships
Each year, the Steinberg Law Firm provides five high-school seniors in South Carolina a scholarship for $1,000 to assist high school seniors in their pursuit of higher education. This year’s…