Camden Personal Injury Lawyer
When you get hurt because someone else was careless, your whole life can change. At Schiller & Hamilton Law Firm, our Camden personal injury lawyers are here to guide you through every step of the process with compassion and clarity. If you or a family member has been injured in an accident, we can help. You don’t have to face this challenging time alone.
We proudly serve clients in Camden, Lugoff, Elgin, and throughout Kershaw County. Whether you were hit on Broad Street, injured at a local business, or hurt on a rural backroad, we are here to help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
Why Work With Our Camden Personal Injury Attorneys?
We believe personal injury cases demand genuine care, not just legal knowledge. So, we treat every client like family and handle your case with the urgency and attention it deserves. We take on the pressure and responsibility, giving you peace of mind after an accident. Each day, we see the devastation that individuals and families suffer following an injury. These situations can come with expenses and great personal losses.
Here is what you can expect when you work with us:
You will never be just another case file. We will answer your questions, explain your options, and fight for your best outcome every step of the way.
What Counts as a Personal Injury Case in South Carolina?
A personal injury case arises when someone else’s negligence — their failure to act with reasonable care — causes you harm. Common examples include a distracted driver causing a car crash, a business failing to clean up a spill, a dog owner not securing their pet, or a manufacturer selling a dangerous product.
To recover damages under South Carolina law, you must generally show:
Our Camden personal injury attorneys can help you investigate the grounds for your claim, file your case, negotiate your settlement, and pursue your rights.
South Carolina Personal Injury Laws to Know
Understanding South Carolina’s specific laws is crucial for your personal injury case.
Comparative Fault (S.C. Code § 15-38-15)
South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means you can still recover damages even if you were partly at fault, as long as you were less than 51% responsible. Your share of the blame reduces your compensation. For example, if you are found 20% at fault for an accident, your total damages would be reduced by 20%.
Time Limit to File (S.C. Code § 15-3-530)
Most personal injury lawsuits in South Carolina must be filed within three years of the date of injury. This is known as the statute of limitations. Time is of the essence when seeking compensation; delaying could forfeit your right to recovery. Therefore, prompt action is crucial.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Our Camden personal injury attorneys take on a wide range of cases, including:
No matter how your injury occurred, we will take the time to understand your case and advocate for the full amount you are owed. We handle many types of personal injury claims, and our experience gives us the knowledge to work effectively for our clients.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
Depending on the details of your case, you may be able to recover compensation for:
We work to calculate the full impact of your injuries, considering not just what they cost today, but how they will affect your life in the future. Our goal is to help you receive the compensation you deserve under the law, while making the claims process as smooth as possible.
Speak With a Camden Personal Injury Lawyer for Free
After an accident, it is normal to feel overwhelmed. So, let us help you get answers. At Schiller & Hamilton Law Firm, your first consultation is completely free, and we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. We take the time, even if we do not take the case, because we believe you deserve to talk to an attorney directly to evaluate your situation.
Call 803-258-6768 or contact us online to schedule your free case evaluation with a Camden personal injury attorney today. We are available 24/7 to talk, because you cannot control when an accident happens, and you should not have to wait for critical legal advice.
