Personal Injury Attorney - Chapin

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Attorney Kelly L. Burnside will handle every aspect of your case from beginning to end. From setting up your claim to handling all the necessary paperwork. She will investigate your case, collect evidence and negotiation with the insurance company. Burnside Law Firm, LLC will also represent you in court during trial (if needed). We will help you in every step of the legal process. Our goal is to make the entire process fast, stress-free, and ensure you get maximum results.

If you were injured from the careless actions of another driver, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Contact Burnside Law Firm, LLC to learn how a personal injury attorney in Chapin can help you!

We do not charge for helping you with your property damage!

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With its sweeping roads and picturesque landscapes, South Carolina may seem like the perfect place for a leisurely drive. However, beneath the idyllic surface lies a troubling reality – the state is one of the deadliest in the nation for car accidents. For the past 25 years, its mileage death rate has consistently surpassed the national average, making it a treacherous place for drivers and passengers alike.

Driver Stats in South Carolina

According to recent data from the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, a traffic accident occurs every 3.7 minutes in the Palmetto State. In just under 10 hours, a fatal collision claims another life on South Carolina roads. The statistics only become more alarming when examining specific demographics and scenarios.

  • Every 28 hours, someone loses their life in a drunk-driving wreck
  • Teen drivers are involved in fatal or severe crashes every 1.3 hours
  • Drivers without a seat belt die every 27.5 hours
  • 1 pedestrian dies every 2.3 days
  • Motorcyclists losing their life every 3.1 days
The most common contributing factor in these fatal collisions? Driver negligence.

Whether it’s distracted driving, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or simply ignoring signs and signals, it’s clear that many lives could be saved if drivers took more responsibility behind the wheel.

When an innocent person becomes a victim of such negligence and loses their life, certain family members can seek justice through a wrongful death claim. This process involves filing a claim with the deceased person’s estate through a personal representative – usually a spouse or someone else appointed as executor.

Next steps…

If you’ve lost a loved one in a car accident caused by someone else’s recklessness or carelessness, don’t hesitate to seek legal guidance from experienced attorneys at Burnside Law who offer free consultations to determine if you have a valid wrongful death claim. Let us help you seek the justice and compensation your family deserves.

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Chapin, SC

Chapin, SC, In the mid-1700s, when everything west of Columbia was frontier, a group of German settlers, many of them armed with land grants from the English crown, laid claim to the land between the forks of the Saluda and Broad Rivers. It came to be known as the Dutch Fork, the “Dutch” being an anglicized form of Deutsch (referring to the German language and people.)

Few of the Fork’s German settlers ever left its boundaries, and even fewer outsiders ever came to stay. In the 1800’s, Dutch Forkers had developed their own subculture, their own particular–some would say peculiar–ways. Some still spoke German well into the 19th century, and those who didn’t, had a dialect all their own. They measured success not in money or fame, but in family and community ties. They were poor, but proud. They made the most of the little they had. They believed in hard work, in saving up for even harder times, and in a benevolent God.