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Anderson Motorcycle Accident Injures Father and Son

Friday night, in Anderson, SC, a man and his son hopped on a motorcycle and headed toward Highway 24. They had just left a meeting of the South Carolina chapter of the Defenders Motorcycle Club when they got into an accident. They were injured on the bike after an SUV pulled out in front of them and forced them into a ditch. To ride a motorcycle, you have to have a lot of skill, and must always be aware of your surroundings. Motorcycle accidents have an incredibly high rate of injuries, and it is usually the rider who experiences the most serious injuries. These can include head injuries,...

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Belton Mother Dies After Head-On Collision

The South Carolina Highway Patrol was called to the scene of a tragic car accident 8 miles north of Anderson around 4:30pm Saturday. A 31-year-old mother of two was heading down Crestview Road in her 2009 Honda when she collided head-on with a Chevy Astro van. At the time of the crash the mother, a resident of Belton, was traveling with her two young children – her six-month-old son and two-year-old daughter. The resulting collision left the mother trapped inside the car. Emergency crews responded, removing parts of the Honda to free the woman from the wreckage. She was quickly transported...

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Columbia’s 16th Annual Race Judicata This Saturday

Now in its 16th year, the Race Judicata 5K will benefit the Women’s Shelter and Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands. Hosted by the Women in Law at the University of South Carolina law school, the event will begin Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. with race registration and the race will start at 10:00 a.m. Runners and walkers will begin at Hand Middle School and follow a route through the beautiful Shandon neighborhood. Race Registration Location: Hand Middle School 2600 Wheat Street Columbia, SC 29205 Administration Fee: $25 (Pre- Registration); $35 (Late Registration after Feb. 14th) For...

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Fiery Wreck on South Carolina’s I-95 Injures Nine People

Around midnight on Saturday, Feb. 4, an accident on I-95 injured nine people. According to South Carolina Highway Patrol officials, two cars collided near the 55 mile marker in Colleton County on northbound on I-95. The same two vehicles veered into the path of an 18-wheeler, causing it to run off the road. The semi truck then crashed into several trees before flipping over and bursting into flames. The driver of the 18-wheeler was able to escape the flames and was not injured. Nine other people were injured in the accident, but none was seriously hurt. Eight were sent to the hospital for...

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Multiple Car Accidents on I-85 Leave Several Injured, One Dead in Greenville

Last Wednesday marked a fatal day on the I-85 corridor in Greenville County. In the early hours of February 1, the first of two wrecks left a pedestrian dead. Around 6:40 a.m., David Lee Evans, 48, from Laurens, was struck and killed on the southbound side of I-85. According to Greenville Highway Patrol, Fletcher Thao, 53, from Wellford, struck Evans with his Toyota SUV. Greenville County Coroner Barry Wright said that Evans was walking along the side of the interstate with his back to traffic when he was hit. Thao was wearing his seatbelt at the time of the auto accident and came away...

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Greenville Corporation Issues Safety Resolutions to Prevent Workplace Injuries

South Carolina workplace injuries continue to cost both employers and injured workers millions of dollars every year.South Carolina’s workers’ compensation laws are there for our protection, but they can be difficult to navigate in order to get the full and proper amount of financial compensation an injured worker deserves. Aside from that, companies see their profits drop when they have to pay for accidents that injure to their workers. Some companies shrug off safety concerns and choose to fight injury claims, while others see more benefit in accident prevention. Work-related injuries...

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Spartanburg’s Cleveland Park Children’s Train Accident Raises Questions on the State’s Tort Claims Act

We all remember the tragic accident that took 6-year-old Benjamin Samuel Easler’s life and injured 28 other people. Benjamin’s father is now speaking out against the South Carolina’s Tort Claims Act that restricts settlement amounts. On March 19, 2011, the children’s miniature train at Cleveland Park derailed and overturned. Many injured victims were taken to Spartanburg Regional Hospital and Mary Black Memorial Hospital. Two others were airlifted to Greenville Hospital. During an investigation into the story WSPA uncovered maintenance records for the Cleveland Park amusement train...

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Midlands Salvation Army Desperately Needs Your Help

It’s the last week for the Salvation Army of the Midlands to collect funds for their 2011 Christmas campaign. The last day to donate is Saturday, December 31st. Almost 30 million Americans receive assistance from The Salvation Army each year. For every dollar spent 82 cents goes to support their broad range of services throughout 5,000 communities nationwide. Donors can give online, at the red kettles, or mailing funds directly to P.O. Box 2786, Columbia, SC 29202.All of us at Harris & Graves, P.A. want to wish you well this holiday season. If you’ve been hurt in an accident and...

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Christmas Light Displays in Orangeburg & Anderson

Children’s Garden Christmas and Kid’s Walk The Children’s Garden Christmas in Orangeburg is a drive-through display with thousands of lights and Christmas themed scenes inside Edisto Memorial Gardens. The Kid’s Walk features interactive displays and colorful Christmas trees. Where: Edisto Memorial Gardens Orangeburg, South Carolina When: November 21, 2011 – January 1, 2012 Open seven days a week Children’s Garden Christmas: 5:00pm-10:00pm Kid’s Walk: 5:00pm-9:00pm How Much $: Free Admission   The Anderson “Lights of Hope” The “Lights of Hope” is an annual...

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