

How to Sue a Mechanic for Negligence
Many accidents are caused by careless drivers—but not all of them are. Sometimes, a vehicle doesn’t work as expected because a mechanic was negligent when performing repairs. In these situations, a motor vehicle can fail to operate as the driver expects. Suing a mechanic for negligence is complicated. Our Aiken, SC personal injury attorney can meet to explain the process and what to expect. Surasky Law will investigate your claim and fight for fair compensation for your injur


Can You Sue a Pharmacy for Negligence?
Pharmacy negligence is a huge problem throughout the United States, and South Carolina is not immune. According to recent research, at least 7,000 people die each year due to medication errors. These preventable errors cause adverse reactions or otherwise prevent sick people from getting well. If you’ve been hurt by pharmacy negligence, or if a loved one died, please contact Surasky Law today. Our Aiken, SC personal injury lawyer can review what facts you know and then carefu


Can You Sue a School for Negligence?
Children spend most of their waking hours in school, so concerned parents naturally want to ensure that their children are kept safe. Unfortunately, many schools are the most dangerous place a child can be. Indeed, countless children are injured on school property in falls, violent attacks, and other incidents every year. At Surasky Law, our Aiken, SC personal injury lawyer meets with parents of all backgrounds who are concerned about their children’s safety. They want to kno


Is Negligent Driving a Crime?
Like other states, South Carolina has a detailed code which tells drivers what they should and should not do out on the road. Any violation of this code can possibly lead to criminal sanctions. Find out below is negligent driving a crime? Negligence is the failure to use reasonable care when driving. No single law criminalizes negligent driving. In fact, negligence can take more forms than even the most creative person can imagine. However, the law does allow anyone injured b


Is Negligent Discharge a Crime?
South Carolina has many laws on the books regulating the use of firearms. In some situations, discharging a firearm is illegal in South Carolina. However, the criminal laws are complicated in this respect. You could face felony or misdemeanor charges depending on the circumstances of the discharge. Anyone injured by the negligent discharge of a firearm has a civil right to receive compensation. This is a “tort,” or civil wrong. Unlike the criminal law, torts are enforced by p