Tag: accident attorney
School Bus Safety
Schools will look different this year, with some students returning to the classroom and others learning from home. After a long absence, school buses will soon resume their routes – and provide a sense of the familiar as families adjust to a “new normal.”
Read MoreIs the Bar to Blame?
Picture this: A man walks into a bar. No, this isn’t the start of a joke. In fact, there’s nothing funny about this story’s end. Fast forward a few hours. The patron, now stumbling and sloppy, leaves the bar, clutching his keys. He gets behind the wheel and attempts to drive home. In the best case scenario, blue lights are flashing before the driver exits the parking lot.
Read MoreSeat Belt Savvy: Stats You Need to Know
Whether you’re fighting traffic or struggling to find a space at the grocery store, you’ve likely experienced some frustration behind the wheel. Most of us have complained about our city’s drivers at one time or another, and as it turns out, while they’re not the worst, South Carolina drivers are pretty close.
Read MoreSpringtime Safety Tips
Springtime is finally upon us, sending Lowcountry locals outdoors to enjoy the gorgeous weather. It’s also a great time to do some spring cleaning, with the new season serving as motivation to finally tackle that to-do list.
Read MoreHealing Farms Walk & Roll
Walk & West Law Firm is proud to support local organizations that are making a difference in our community. The opportunity to partner with Healing Farms was one we couldn’t pass up – and now you have the chance to get involved, too!
Read MoreSlip and Fall Accidents
Even the most surefooted among us have taken a tumble or two, often resulting in nothing more than a scraped knee or twisted ankle. But slip and fall accidents can be very serious – especially when a property owner’s negligence is to blame.
Read MoreBig Rigs. Big Problems.
Big Rigs. Big Problems. Vehicle accidents can share many similarities, but a collision between a truck and a car is often more severe than a crash involving two cars. Commercial trucks are much larger and heavier than the cars that surround them on the road, making them a potential hazard even in the best of conditions.
Read MoreTraffic Accident Stats & How to Avoid Becoming One
Traffic Accident Stats & How to Avoid Becoming One
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