An electric car plugged into a charging station with a traffic cone placed nearby.

Electric vehicles (EVs) have surged in popularity as consumers seek more sustainable transportation options. As more EVs hit the roads, questions about their safety in accidents have become increasingly relevant. While EVs offer some meaningful safety advantages, they also present unique hazards.   EV sales have grown significantly over recent years,…

warehouse worker lying on the floor injured with white hard hat in foreground

On-the-job injuries happen frequently. Over 2.8 million work-related nonfatal injuries and illnesses occurred in a single recent year. Knowing what to do after a work accident can help you receive the workers’ compensation benefits you’re entitled to. Dealing with a workplace injury can be stressful, so consult an experienced South…

insurance and police writing down information about an accident

Have you ever witnessed a driver behaving recklessly on the roads of South Carolina and wondered what you could do about it? You’re not alone. Many of us see dangerous driving behaviors but aren’t sure how to report them. At Jebaily Law Firm, our South Carolina car accident lawyers believe…

red traffic light with green arrow light up allow by law to turn right

Intersection accidents are among the most common collisions in South Carolina. Many of these crashes occur when drivers attempt to turn right at a red light, raising a fundamental question: When can you make a right turn on red in South Carolina? South Carolina Traffic Regulations for Right Turns on…

Heavy accident, Modern car accident involving many cars

South Carolina law requires motorists to purchase auto liability insurance. If you sustain injuries in a car accident in the state, you can seek compensation for your medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering by filing a claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance policy. But before you can pursue…

Female cut finger while slicing cucumber, accident in kitchen, household injury.

Thousands of people work in South Carolina restaurants and face severe safety hazards every day. Boiling oil, wet floors, overexertion, and other hazards put food service workers at risk of severe injuries. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that about 2,200 food service workers in South Carolina sustained…

Medical staff in uniform wiping floor and cleaning intensive care unit in modern clinic.

Healthcare workers have jobs that involve moving quickly in busy environments, where hazards like wet floors and cluttered walkways are common. That makes fall prevention an important safety concern in the healthcare industry. Here’s how to prevent slips, trips, and falls in the workplace for these vital employees. Importance of…