A recent study finds South Carolina the 2nd in the Nation for DUI fatalities. State and local police are gearing up to
Cars That Forbid Drinking and Driving
500 DUI offenders in Minnesota have volunteered for a pilot program where ignition interlock devices are installed on their cars to stop them from drinking and driving.
States Debate Legislation Against Texting While Driving
Dristractions whiles driving cause 16% of all highway fatalities per year. Now 23 states are introducing new bills to ban texting while driving. Shelly Leeke Law Firm offers FREE reports and books for accident victims in South Carolina. Call 1-877-216-6723 for your FREE copy of The South Carolina Accident Book and avoid the crucial mistakes that can WRECK your injury case.
Five Things The Insurance Companies Don’t Tell You About Car Insurance
1. “Young Drivers Will Pay More, Guaranteed.” Drivers under age 25 pay significantly higher rates than older drivers on average, and it usually takes around three years of driving to qualify for a lower insurance rate. 2. Your Car is Worth Less After an Accident, Even After Repairs. Once your vehicle is involved in an …
Woman Killed in Car Crash with Wild Hog
Fatal accident involving SUV and a wild hog. The woman was propelled out of her vehicle after striking a wild hog in the roadway. Shelly Leeke Law Firm is a personal injury firm representing accident victims. We offer free books and information to Charleston and South Carolina accident victims. Call 843-277-6061.
Protect Your Life and Save Yourself a Ticket During the Holidays- Wear Your Seat Belt
Safe travels are made safer by taking one simple step, fasten your seat belt. South Carolina motorists and passengers can be ticketed for not wearing their seat belt. Nearly half of all fatal car accidents could have been prevented with the use of a seat belt. Shelly Leeke Law Firm offers free consultations for Charleston and South Carolina accident victims. Charleston, Goose Creek, Mt. Pleasant, Summerville, North Charleston, Moncks Corner, Awendaw, McClellanville.
Increase Your Automobile Coverage To Protect Your Family
As discussed in yesterday’s post, it is completely legal to drive uninsured in South Carolina if you qualify by paying the $550 fee to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. So, with job losses and cutbacks abound, it is likely that there will be an increase in motorists opting out of carrying automobile insurance. …
When the Economy is Down, You Should Increase Your Auto Insurance Coverage
Why Shelly Leeke Encourages You to Increase Automobile Insurance Coverage During Tough Economic Times! Did you know that you may be hit by an uninsured driver that is legally driving on the roads without carrying automobile insurance coverage? That is correct. If you are a SouthCarolina motorist, you probably already know that South Carolina law …
Kids Face Greater Risk of Spinal Injuries in SC Auto Accidents
According to studies, younger children are at a greater risk of spinal injuries in a South Carolina car accident than older children.