FAQs
What should I bring to my initial consultation with JBB Law?
For your consultation, bring any relevant documents, such as medical records, accident reports, insurance information, or communication with other parties involved. These materials will help JBB Law evaluate your case effectively.
Can I sue my employer if I'm injured at work?
In most cases, workers' compensation is the only remedy for work-related injuries, which prevents you from suing your employer. However, if your injury resulted from the negligence of a third party, JBB Law can assess whether you have grounds for a lawsuit.
Can JBB Law help me with a Workers’ Compensation claim?
Yes, JBB Law has extensive experience in workers' compensation claims. We assist clients with filing claims, negotiating settlements, and fighting denials to secure the benefits they deserve for workplace injuries.
Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome covered by Workers’ Compensation?
Injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, back or shoulder pain, or serious neck strain can result in permanent harm. Though there may not be an obvious date of injury, if you have worked in the same job for an extended period of time and are suffering from medical problems you may have a compensable case.
How can I continue to pay my bills after I’ve been injured at work?
When you are suffering from a loss of income following an accident, it may be difficult to make ends meet, especially if your family or a loved on depends on your wages to run your household. Filing a workers’ compensation claim can help you receive weekly compensation and on-going medical treatment. This can help you when you no longer have your salary or hourly wages to depend on when you are healing.
What types of compensation can I receive from a Personal Injury case?
In a personal injury case, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Each case is different, so it's important to consult with JBB Law to determine what you may be eligible to recover.
What is the Statute of Limitations for filing a Personal Injury claim in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims varies between two to three years from the date of the injury. JBB Law recommends filing your claim as soon as possible to ensure all deadlines are met.
What should I do if I’m injured in a Car Accident?
If you’re injured in a car accident, seek medical attention immediately. Document the accident scene with photos, gather witness information, and report the incident to the police. Contact an attorney at JBB Law as soon as possible to discuss your legal options and ensure your rights are protected.
How do I know if I have a strong case for Product Liability?
If you’ve been injured by a defective product, you may have a product liability case. JBB Law will assess whether the product had a design flaw, manufacturing defect, or insufficient warning. We will then guide you through the steps to hold the manufacturer accountable and recover compensation.
Can I file a claim for emotional distress after a Wrongful Death?
Yes, family members of a wrongful death victim may seek compensation for emotional distress, loss of companionship, and other non-economic damages. JBB Law can help you understand your rights and file the necessary claims.
How long does it take to resolve a Wrongful Death case?
The duration of a wrongful death case varies depending on the complexity of the case, the parties involved, and whether the case goes to trial. JBB Law works diligently to resolve cases efficiently while ensuring a thorough pursuit of justice.
How does JBB Law approach Criminal Defense cases?
JBB Law takes a comprehensive approach to criminal defense, starting with a detailed investigation of your case, assessing evidence, and developing a tailored strategy to challenge charges. We fight aggressively to protect your rights and seek the best possible outcome.
What are my rights after I’ve been arrested?
Known as your Miranda Rights, these include your right to remain silent, your right to not incriminate yourself, and your right to retain legal counsel during questioning by the police. These rights are in place to help ensure that you are protected from illegal or unscrupulous accusations. Having an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side can help you during the entire process.
How can I regain my driving privileges after a DUI arrest?
If you have been charged with driving under the influence, and have lost your driving privileges due to a refusal to take the breath test or due to a high test reading, you may be able to have your full driving privileges reinstated pending the outcome of your administrative hearing. At the administrative hearing, an administrative law judge will determine if you were lawfully arrested and refused the test or if your driving privileges have been properly suspended due to your data master results. If you have the right to such a hearing, you should request one as this hearing is an opportunity to learn what the arresting officer will testify to in any upcoming DUI trial.
What are the penalties for a first-time DUI offense in South Carolina?
A first-time DUI in South Carolina can result in fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education programs, and possible jail time. Penalties increase if your blood alcohol content (BAC) is over the legal limit. JBB Law can help you navigate your defense and minimize these penalties.
How Long Does a Truck Accident Case Take to Settle?
The length of time varies depending on the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved, and whether the case goes to trial. Some cases settle within a few months, while others may take over a year to resolve.
Can I Be Fired for Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim?
No, it is illegal for an employer to retaliate against you for filing a workers' compensation claim. If this happens, you may have grounds for additional legal action.
Can I See My Own Doctor?
In South Carolina, you typically need to see a doctor approved by your employer’s workers' compensation insurer. However, if you're unsatisfied with the care, you may be able to request a second opinion.
What if My Claim is Denied?
If your claim is denied, don’t panic. A lawyer can help you file for a hearing and present evidence to support your case.
Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault?
South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 50% at fault for the accident. However, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
What if the other driver is uninsured?
If the other driver is uninsured, you may still be able to recover damages through your own uninsured motorist coverage. A lawyer can help you navigate this process.
How long do I have to file a Car Accident claim?
In South Carolina, the statute of limitations for car accident claims is usually three years from the date of the accident. It’s important to act promptly to ensure your claim is filed within this timeframe.
What is the difference between DUI and DUAC in South Carolina?
DUAC (Driving with an Unlawful Alcohol Concentration) is similar to DUI but focuses strictly on your BAC level, regardless of whether you were exhibiting signs of impairment. The penalties for DUAC are essentially the same as those for DUI.
Can I still drive after a DUI arrest?
If your license is suspended, you may be eligible for a provisional license or temporary alcohol license, which allows you to drive under certain conditions while your case is pending.
What are the consequences of a second DUI Conviction?
A second DUI conviction carries harsher penalties, including higher fines, longer jail sentences, and a longer license suspension.
Will a DUI stay on my record forever?
A DUI conviction in South Carolina stays on your record permanently and cannot be expunged. This is one reason why it's important to hire a lawyer who can help you fight the charges or seek a reduction.
Can a DUI Charge be reduced to a lesser offense?
Yes, depending on the circumstances of your arrest, your criminal history, and the strength of the evidence against you, a DUI charge can sometimes be reduced to a lesser charge, such as reckless driving.
What happens if I refuse a breathalyzer test?
In South Carolina, refusing a breathalyzer test results in an automatic six-month license suspension under the state's implied consent law. While refusal may limit evidence for the prosecution, the suspension of your license is immediate and separate from any DUI conviction.
What if the truck driver was working for a subcontractor?
Even if the truck driver was working as a subcontractor, the trucking company may still be held liable. Determining liability in these cases can be complicated, which is why it’s important to consult with a truck accident lawyer.
Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault for the Truck Accident?
South Carolina follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 50% at fault for the accident. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
What damages can I recover in a Truck Accident claim?
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses (current and future)
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
- Loss of earning capacity if you are unable to return to work
What should I do if the Trucking Company’s Insurance contacts me?
If the trucking company’s insurance contacts you, avoid giving a recorded statement or signing any documents before consulting with a lawyer. Insurance companies may attempt to minimize your compensation or settle for less than you deserve.
How long do I have to file a Truck Accident claim?
In South Carolina, you generally have three years from the date of the truck accident to file a personal injury claim. However, it’s best to contact an attorney as soon as possible to preserve evidence and ensure all legal deadlines are met.
Can a Wrongful Death claim also involve a criminal case?
Yes, wrongful death claims are civil cases and can occur alongside a criminal case if the responsible party committed a crime (e.g., a fatal drunk driving accident). However, the civil case focuses on compensation for the family, while the criminal case aims to punish the wrongdoer.
How is compensation determined in a Wrongful Death case?
Compensation is based on several factors, including funeral expenses, lost wages, loss of companionship, and the emotional suffering endured by surviving family members.
Who can file a Wrongful Death claim in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, the personal representative of the deceased’s estate files the wrongful death claim on behalf of the surviving family members. This usually includes a spouse, children, or parents.
What should I do if my Workers’ Compensation claim is denied?
If your workers' compensation claim is denied, you have the right to a hearing. JBB Law can assist you in filing for a hearing and gathering additional evidence to strengthen your case and secure the benefits you are entitled to.
How long do I have to file a Wrongful Death claim in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, you typically have three years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. It’s important to consult an attorney at JBB Law early to ensure all deadlines are met.
Can I get compensation for future medical expenses in a Personal Injury case?
Yes, if your injuries require ongoing medical treatment, you may be entitled to compensation for future medical expenses. JBB Law will work to ensure these costs are factored into your claim.