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When Does Self-Defense Apply in SC?
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When Does Self-Defense Apply in SC?

When does self-defense apply under South Carolina law? I bet you think that if someone attacks you you have the right to defend yourself, and it’s that simple. That makes sense, and most people would agree… But did you know that SC’s self-defense law only…

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When Does Fraud in the Application Bar Workers’ Compensation Benefits?
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When Does Fraud in the Application Bar Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

When is fraud in the application a valid defense that would allow an insurance company to refuse to pay workers’ compensation benefits? Insurance companies will do everything possible to deny or limit your workers’ compensation claim – including accusing you of lying on your employment…

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Will My Child Have to Testify in My Custody Case in SC?
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Will My Child Have to Testify in My Custody Case in SC?

“Will my child have to testify” is a common concern that parents ask us when they have decided to seek a divorce or when there is a custody dispute. In some cases, parents want their child to testify because it could sway the judge in…

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What You Need to Know Before Cashing an Insurance Company Settlement Check
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What You Need to Know Before Cashing an Insurance Company Settlement Check

If you are about to cash an insurance company settlement check, you may want to take a minute to consider whether you should deposit that check, what it means when you cash a settlement check, and whether you are being fully compensated for your injuries.…

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