Charleston, SC Personal Injury Attorney
More Than $500 Million Recovered On Behalf of Our Clients
Dealing with a serious injury can be frustrating and overwhelming, especially if you were harmed because of someone else’s negligence or mistake. At CR Legal Team , we’re here to help the wrongfully injured seek justice and compensation. For more than 30 years we’ve fought zealously for individuals harmed by car crashes, pedestrian accidents, medical malpractice, and everything in between. If you think you have a case in Charleston, our personal injury attorneys are ready to hear from you.
Why CR Legal Team ?
Since opening our doors in 1989, our team at CR Legal Teamhas been committed to fighting for our clients and doing what’s right. We’re passionate about community involvement, and we always go the extra mile to help clients and other members of the Charleston community. We’re also dedicated to legal excellence, and we’ve secured more than $500 million in verdicts and settlements to date. But, most importantly, we have more than 5,000 five-star reviews from past clients, so you can trust us when we say our clients are our top priority.
Ready to get started? Contact CR Legal Team to get in touch with our Charleston personal injury attorneys today. We’re available 24/7 to take your call!
How Do I Know If I Have a Valid Personal Injury Case?
Determining the validity of a personal injury case typically involves demonstrating the following:
- Duty of care: Proving that the other party owed you a duty of care. For example, drivers have a duty to follow traffic laws and operate their vehicles safely.
- Breach of duty: Showing that the other party breached their duty of care. This could involve actions like negligence, recklessness, or failure to fulfill their responsibility.
- Causation: Establishing a causal connection between the other party's breach of duty and your injuries. You must demonstrate that their actions directly caused your harm.
- Damages: Identifying the damages you have suffered as a result of the incident. These can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related losses.
- Evidence: Providing evidence to support your claim, such as witness statements, medical records, accident reports, photographs, and any other relevant documentation.
It's crucial to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who can evaluate the specific details of your case, assess its strength, and guide you on the best course of action. Our lawyers can provide personalized advice based on your circumstances and increase your chances of pursuing a successful personal injury claim.