For experienced help with your injury claim and to recover damages after an accident with a distracted driver, contact a Charleston personal injury attorney. The attorneys at the Shelly Leeke Law Firm serve residents of Charleston and the surrounding communities with their personal injury claims. Contact us today – 1-888-690-0211.
Treatment of Whiplash after a South Carolina Accident
Treatment of whiplash after a South Carolina accident will depend on the severity of the neck injury and the extent of damage. The car accident lawyers the Shelly Leeke Law Firm serve residents with their personal injury claims. Contact us today – 888-690-0211.
Additional Injuries from Whiplash in a South Carolina Accident
Severe whiplash from a South Carolina accident can lead to extensive damage with a long recovery time. The Summerville car accident lawyers at the Shelly Leeke Law Firm serve residents with their personal injury claims. Contact us today – 888-690-0211.
When an Auto Insurer Won’t Give You Full Value for Your Vehicle
Before you accept a car accident settlement that is less than what your claim may be worth, you should consult with a Charleston accident attorney. The attorneys at the Shelly Leeke Law Firm serve residents of Charleston and the surrounding communities with their personal injury claims. Contact us today – 888-690-0211.
Preserving Your Accident Evidence at the Scene
There are some important steps to take before you leave the scene of a serious South Carolina accident. The personal injury attorneys at the Shelly Leeke Law Firm serve residents of Charleston and the surrounding communities with their personal injury claims. Contact us today – 888-690-0211.
Top 5 Ways You Can Stop DUI Accidents
Did you know that one person is killed by a drunk driver ever 45 minutes! In 2008, an estimated 11,773 people died in DUI related accident in the United States. Here are the top 5 tips top help stop drunk driving. Contact Shelly Leeke Law firm if you have been injured in an accident at 843-277-6061.
Safe Driving In The Heat of Summer
Memorial Day marked the beginning of this year’s 100 Deadliest Days of Summer. The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer is a campaign promoted by South Carolina police departments to keep people safe during the Summer. The campaign runs from Memorial Day until Labor Day. This year, like previous years, troopers and police officers will be cracking down on drunk driving and promoting the importance of wearing a seat belt.
Woman Dead After Rock Thrown Through Windshield
Alicia Thomas of Spartanburg, SC died Easter night after she was struck by a rock thrown into her car from an overpass. The rock was thrown by two North Carolina teenagers who have been charged with first-degree murder for her death.
Speed Limits: 70 Is The New 55
National posted speed limits have risen 15 mph since 1973, when 55mph was the national speed limit. Currently there are 34 states that have posted speed limits of 70 mph or higher. Speed limits continue to rise while insurers argue for slower speed limits and harsher penalties for speeding. Reports from the U.S. Department of Transportation show that highway fatalities in 2009 were the lowest since the government began keeping these statistics in 1954. Recently, Tom Tom Inc., the maker of GPS navigation devices, recently released their findings from a study on drivers’ speeds. The company analyzed speed data of customers from 45 states and Washington, D.C. The company found that most drivers abide by the posted speed limits.
Make Your Car a No Phone Zone And Save Lives
Lately, you can’t turn on the news without hearing about the ongoing debate over cell phone use and texting while driving. Cell phone related accidents and deaths are at an all time high. Oprah calls it “America’s New Deadly Obsession.” That’s why Oprah has started a movement to make cars a No Phone Zone. Starting in January of this year, Oprah began her No Texting Campaign. In this campaign, anyone can sign “Oprah’s No Phone Zone Pledge” and start to break their “addiction” to texting while driving. To sign the pledge, go to Oprah.com and click on “No Phone Zone.”