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Injured in a Car Accident?
Get the Compensation You Deserve
Rear-end collision or fender bender, T-boned, hit head-on, and anything in-between, car accidents can happen to us all. When they do, you need a car accident lawyer who is ready to take action. You need a lawyer who has your back from dusk till dawn and any day of the week. Let the experienced team at The Bill Green Law Firm help!
Once you’ve been in an accident, it’s best to move fast. Insurance companies work hard to make sure you get paid as little as possible. They use investigators to dig up evidence that slashes your rightful compensation to pennies. Let Bill Green fight to protect your interests and make sure you receive the greatest amount of compensation possible. We’ll make the process as easy and hassle-free as possible.
Over
250+
Millions Recovered
25+
Years of Experience
Advocated For Over
10,000
Families To Help With Justice
After a car accident, you’re up against insurance companies, mounting bills, and a lot of unknowns. That’s where we come in. Our team is relentless about protecting your rights, telling your side of the story, and making sure no detail is overlooked. From investigating the crash to handling paperwork, connecting you with medical care, and pushing for full compensation, we take the pressure off your shoulders so you can focus on recovery while we fight for results.
- Investigate the accident scene and gather key evidence
- Analyze police reports and review your medical records
- Confirm lost wages and calculate the full extent of your damages
- Handle insurance claims and cut through red tape
- Arrange medical care, vehicle repair, and rental transportation
- Keep you informed and answer all your questions promptly
- Pursue compensation for medical bills, lost income, property damage, and pain and suffering
- Represent you in negotiations or in court if needed
Why choose us?
Legal Excellence You Can Rely On
No Win, No Fee
Free Case Evaluation
Full-Service Personal Injury Representation
Client-Focused Legal Team
Our legal team works on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if we win your case. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.
— no hidden fees, no surprises
- 1.Talk to a real attorney (free)
- 2.We investigate and build your case
- 3.You get medical support
- 4.We fight for your compensation
- 5.You get paid
Know Your Rights
From Your Next Steps To Your Case Value
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How Much Is My Car Accident Case Worth?
There’s no one-size-fits-all settlement amount, but several factors influence the value of your claim:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost income or reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
- Out-of-pocket costs related to the accident
A seasoned attorney can assess your case value by reviewing documentation, working with medical and financial experts, and negotiating with insurance companies.
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When Should I Get an Attorney After a Car Accident?
If you’ve been in a motor vehicle accident, you may be wondering when is the right time to call a car accident lawyer? Right away. Time is precious. First, make sure you have attended to the medical needs of yourself and anyone in your car. Now is not the time to take chances. Even if you don’t think you’re hurt, you still may be. Remember, you might be in shock right now!
Injuries that feel minor at first can grow into something bigger over time like whiplash and even your kids can get neck injuries. You need to receive care from a doctor to keep you pain-free and as safe as possible. Once you have secured the immediate safety of all people in your car at the time of the crash, it’s time to get help. Before you sign papers. Before you speak to anyone. Lock in the help of an experienced pro that knows the ropes!
As soon as an accident is reported, the insurance company will be on the hunt building its case! The evidence is essential. Timing is critical.
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How Fault is Determined in Case of Car Accidents?
South Carolina follows a modified comparative fault system. This means fault is shared based on each driver’s level of responsibility. Your compensation is directly affected by how much of the accident was your fault.
Here’s how it works:
- If you are more than 50% responsible, you can’t receive any compensation.
- If you are 50% or less at fault, you may still recover damages, but the amount will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
Example: If your total damages are $100,000 and you’re found 25% at fault, you’ll receive $75,000.
That’s why having a strong legal team is critical, solid evidence and a persuasive case can reduce your level of fault and maximize your recovery.
- If you are more than 50% responsible, you can’t receive any compensation.
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What Happens If Fault Isn’t Clear?
Not every accident has a clear-cut cause. You may have been rear-ended, but maybe you were also glancing at your phone. In situations like these, fault can be shared, and insurance companies will use all available evidence, police reports, witness statements, damage assessments, to figure out the percentage each driver is to blame.
Even if you’re unsure who’s at fault, don’t assume the worst. A quick consultation with a legal expert can give you clarity and options.
Why Legal Help Matters
At the Bill Green Law Firm, we understand that even a minor mistake behind the wheel can feel overwhelming, especially when bills are looming and emotions are high. That’s why we offer no-risk, no-obligation consultations to help you understand your rights and your options.
We don’t charge you upfront. We only get paid when you win.
Protect Yourself, Legally and Financially
Remember, South Carolina requires all drivers to carry liability insurance to help cover injuries and property damage in the event of an accident. But that doesn’t mean the system always works in your favor.
Let us step in and fight for what’s fair.
Call us today at 843-747-2455 and talk to a member of our team. We’ll take it from here, so you can focus on getting back on your feet.
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Statute of Limitations in South Carolina
In South Carolina, you have three years from the date of a car accident to file a lawsuit for personal injury or property damage. If a government vehicle is involved, the deadline may be two years under special rules.
Missing the deadline means you could lose your right to seek compensation. Don’t wait, speak with a car accident attorney at Bill Green Law Firm to protect your rights.
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What to do After a Car Accident?
Car accidents are stressful, but taking the right steps immediately after can make a major difference in protecting your health, rights, and financial well-being. Here’s what you need to know and do at the scene of an accident.
Stay Calm and Stay Put
Do not leave the scene. No matter how minor the accident may seem, leaving can have serious legal consequences. Stay where you are until help arrives and all necessary information is exchanged.
The Three Ws: Where, Who, What
Use this simple framework to guide your next steps.
1. WHERE You Should Be
Remain at the scene in a safe area. If your vehicle is causing a hazard and can be moved, pull to the side of the road. Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.
2. WHO to Call
- Call 911 if anyone is injured or if there is significant property damage.
- Seek medical attention even if you feel fine. Some injuries are not immediately noticeable.
- Call the police and request an official accident report. This can be critical evidence later.
- Call an experienced car accident attorney as soon as possible. Bill Green Law Firm is available at 888-800-2455. We can help secure evidence before it’s lost and advise you on how to protect your case.
3. WHAT Information to Collect
Exchange the following details with the other driver:
- Full name
- Insurance provider and policy number
- Vehicle license plate number
- Driver’s license number
Be polite and calm. Do not admit fault or discuss who caused the accident. Avoid apologizing, which can be interpreted as admitting guilt.
From other passengers or witnesses, try to gather:
- Names and phone numbers
- License plate numbers (for witnesses, if relevant)
From responding officers, collect:
- Full names
- Badge numbers
- Accident report number
Document the Scene
Take clear photos of:
- All vehicle damage
- Position of vehicles before moving them (if safe to do so)
- Skid marks
- Damaged property (e.g., signs, fences, poles)
- Any contributing factors (e.g., poor road conditions, blocked signs, broken lights)
Be Careful with Conversations
- Stick to the facts.
- Do not speculate or accept blame.
- If the other party has questions about the incident, refer them to your attorney. You can say, “Please speak with my lawyer about that. I can provide their contact info.”
Do You Need a Lawyer After a Car Accident?
Absolutely. Car accidents often involve complex laws and insurance disputes. You could be held responsible for more than you expect, and insurance companies are focused on minimizing payouts.
At Bill Green Law Firm, we offer:
- No-risk consultations
- Contingency-based representation , we only get paid if you do
- Decades of experience in car accident law
- Aggressive protection against insurance companies that don’t have your best interests in mind
Evidence matters. Without it, your case is weak. Our team ensures key information is preserved and used effectively.
Download the Checklist
Created by attorneys with 275+ years of combined experience, this guide takes the guesswork out of what to do next. Print it and keep a copy in your glove box with your registration.
- Call 911 if anyone is injured or if there is significant property damage.
Case results
Real Recoveries.
Real Impact.
Predestrian Hit By Car
$1.4 Million
Our client was struck from behind by a distracted driver while stopped at a red light. The collision resulted in severe spinal injuries, requiring multiple surgeries and months of intensive rehabilitation.
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Military Claims Act
$1 Million
A veteran’s claim under the Military Claims Act resulted in a $1 million settlement, ensuring fair compensation for service-related injuries.
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Car Accident
$738K
After a car accident, you’re up against insurance companies, mounting bills, and a lot of unknowns. That’s where we come in.
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Frequently asked questions
Additional Insights From Our Team
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What if the other driver didn’t have insurance?
You may still be able to recover compensation through your uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage or a third-party claim. -
Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault?
In many states with comparative fault laws, yes, though your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. -
How long will my car accident case take?
Some cases settle in a few months; more complex cases, especially those involving serious injuries, can take a year or more. -
What happens if the at-fault driver denies liability?
Your attorney can conduct an independent investigation, obtain crash reports, interview witnesses, and even hire accident reconstruction experts to prove fault. -
Should I accept the insurance company’s first settlement offer?
Not without speaking to an attorney. First offers are often much lower than your case is worth and may not cover future medical bills or long-term consequences.
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