Charleston
Personal Injury Attorneys
An injury caused by someone else’s negligence can place a serious physical and financial strain on you and your family. Your injuries could keep you out of the workforce, making it difficult or impossible to pay your living expenses. In addition, your medical bills can lead to even more financial hardships. Following an accident, a skilled lawyer can provide invaluable assistance in helping you get the compensation you need.
At Harris and Huge LLC, we have the courtroom experience you need to make a strong case against the insurance companies. Based in Charleston, South Carolina, our personal injury attorneys are prepared to do what is necessary under the law to help you recover damages for your medical expenses, lost income and pain and suffering.
Charleston Car Accident Attorneys
Taking On All Types of Claims
Our law firm represents people who have suffered serious injuries in motor vehicle accidents, injuries on someone else’s property (known as premises liability claims) or other injuries vehicle-related injuries.
In every case we will fully investigate the case in order to find every potentially liable party. For instance, when a drunk driver causes a car accident, he or she may have been over-served by a bar or restaurant. In these cases, we may be able to bring a dram shop claim against this establishment.
Contact Harris and Huge LLC
We accept all personal injury claims on a contingency fee basis. You will not pay attorney’s fees in your case unless we recover compensation for your injuries. Schedule your free consultation with one of our lawyers. You may also complete our online contact form to get started.
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(843) 814-8770
Harris and Huge is a local Charleston law firm focusing on DUI Defense, Criminal Law Defense, Corporate Law, and Personal Injury.
When you or your loved one is accused of a crime in South Carolina, there is a terrible reality that jail time may be present. Harris & Huge can provide you or your loved one an attorney who can negotiate with solicitors, arrange for a reduction in charge, a lesser sentencing, or possibly, a dismissal.