Ty Robinson | January 21, 2026 | Personal Injury
What Is CTE?
After a serious accident or head injury, it’s normal to worry about what this could mean for your brain long term. One condition you may hear about—especially in sports-related headlines—is CTE, short for chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Below is an overview of what CTE is, what researchers think causes it, and why head injuries should always…
Ty Robinson | January 12, 2026 | Personal Injury
Rules of Mosh Pits: How to Stay Safe
Live concerts bring people together through the power of music. For fans of punk, metal, and hardcore genres, mosh pits are often part of that experience. These high-energy areas near the stage involve pushing, shoving, and physical contact between concertgoers. While many people enjoy moshing, it comes with real risks. Knowing the rules of mosh…
Ty Robinson | January 7, 2026 | Personal Injury
Many Accidents Can Cause Herniated Discs at C4/C5 or C5/C6. Here’s What You Need to Know
Herniated discs are painful injuries that could impact your mobility and ability to live your life as you’re used to. If you have suffered a herniated disc in the cervical area because of another party’s conduct, it can be important to understand what your legal rights are. But what can cause these injuries? What Are…
Ty Robinson | December 30, 2025 | Personal Injury
Is Flying Safer Than Driving in Charleston, SC?
When planning a trip to or from Charleston, South Carolina—whether it’s for business, family visits, or a beach getaway—one common question many travelers ask is: “Is flying safer than driving?” Let’s break it down using the latest data and safety insights. The Big Picture: Flying vs. Driving Safety in the U.S. According to federal transportation…
Ty Robinson | December 17, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Are Common Types of Intentional Torts?
Most people are aware of accidents caused by carelessness, such as car crashes or slip-and-fall incidents. Those cases usually involve negligence. But not every injury happens by accident. Some injuries occur because someone intended to act, or at least intended to perform the act that caused harm. These cases fall under the realm of intentional…
Ty Robinson | December 12, 2025 | Personal Injury
5 Signs Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning You Should Never Ignore
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas that can cause serious injury or death within minutes. Because it can’t be seen or smelled, early symptoms are easy to mistake for mild illness. Carbon monoxide poisoning can result from various incidents, including premises liability issues or product misuse. Recognizing the warning signs of CO poisoning…
Ty Robinson | December 4, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Percentage of Motorcycle Riders Get in Accidents in Charleston, SC?
Riding a motorcycle always carries risks, even in a coastal city like Charleston, SC. Each year, a significant number of motorcycle crashes stem from driver negligence and result in serious injuries or, in the worst cases, wrongful deaths. If you ride in Charleston, it’s essential to practice defensive driving and stay aware of your surroundings….
Ty Robinson | October 29, 2025 | Personal Injury
The Difference Between Tort Law and Personal Injury Law in South Carolina
If you’ve suffered harm due to someone else’s actions, you may have heard the terms “tort law” and “personal injury law” used interchangeably. While these areas of law are closely related, they’re not exactly the same. Understanding the distinction is important—especially if you’re considering legal action after an accident in South Carolina. Below, we explain…
Ty Robinson | October 22, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Is Negligent Entrustment? A Simple Guide
Negligent entrustment is a legal doctrine that holds someone (the “entrustor”) responsible for injuries or damages caused by another person (the “entrustee”). The basis for a claim is that the entrustor knows or should have known that the entrustee was likely to use an entrusted item in a dangerous or harmful way. This concept may…
Ty Robinson | October 3, 2025 | Personal Injury
How Much Can I Claim for a Data Breach?
Disclaimer: Please note that our law firm does not handle cases involving data breach. This blog is for informational purposes only. A data breach can feel like more than just a technical issue—it’s a violation of your privacy and trust. Suddenly, your personal information isn’t safe. Your bank account, Social Security number, or even your…