by andyarnold | Aug 22, 2017 | Employment Law, Litigation, Unpaid wages
South Carolina has no state laws pertaining to overtime, meal periods, or breaks. There are also no state laws mandating paid or unpaid leave or holiday pay. However, the South Carolina Wage Payment Statute requires employers to pay employees what they are promised,... read more
by andyarnold | Jul 20, 2017 | Personal injury
Often permanent and always life-changing, traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are caused by some kind of trauma to the head. Vehicle accidents, falls, sports injuries, violent crimes, child abuse, workplace accidents and unsafe playgrounds are among the most common causes... read more
by andyarnold | Jun 19, 2017 | Personal injury
In South Carolina, getting behind the wheel of a car, or even just on the road, can be a very dangerous. Every 10 minutes someone is injured, and every 8 hours someone is killed on South Carolina roads. When you are seriously injured in a vehicle accident, you need a... read more
by andyarnold | May 17, 2017 | Employment Law, Non-Compete Litigation
The number of U.S. court decisions involving non-compete agreements have risen 61% since 2002, according to research commissioned by the Wall Street Journal. With most cases settled out of court, we know that non-compete agreements are much more widespread.... read more
by andyarnold | Mar 10, 2017 | Personal injury
In South Carolina, there are more than 2,000 commercial motor vehicle accidents each year. Sadly, this results in more than 80 trucking-related deaths on our roads. In truck accidents that involve such large vehicles, victims are more likely to experience very serious... read more