Morris Law Hits a Home Run for the Grand Strand Miracle League

At the start of the Coastal Carolina baseball season, Morris Law made a promise: for every home run hit at Springs Brooks Stadium, we’d donate $500 to the Grand Strand Miracle League. Last night, we got to make good on that promise in a big way. Before the game, our team had the honor of […]

Headed to Myrtle Beach Bike Week 2026? Here’s What Every Rider Needs to Know

Rows of motorcycles parked at Myrtle Beach Bike Week – Morris Law Accident Injury Lawyers

By Morris Law Accident Injury Lawyers The roar of engines, the smell of salt air, and hundreds of thousands of fellow riders lining the Grand Strand — Myrtle Beach Spring Bike Week is one of the most celebrated motorcycle rallies in the country, and it’s almost here. The 87th Annual Spring Rally runs May 8–17, […]

The Top 10 Most Dangerous Roads in South Carolina

South Carolina is a beautiful state — from the Blue Ridge foothills to the Atlantic coastline, there’s no shortage of scenic drives. But behind that beauty lies a troubling reality: South Carolina consistently ranks among the most dangerous states in the nation for drivers. According to data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), […]

Masters Week Traffic in Augusta: What Aiken Drivers Need to Know

Leaderboard at Augusta during Masters Week with Morris Law logo, highlighting increased traffic and accident risks near Aiken, South Carolina

Every spring, The Masters Tournament brings thousands of visitors to Augusta—and that surge in traffic doesn’t just stay in Georgia. Nearby communities like Aiken feel the impact as well. While Masters Week is an exciting time for golf fans, it also brings increased congestion, longer commute times, and a higher risk of car accidents across […]

Top Driving Tips for Spring Travel in South Carolina

1. Put the Phone Down Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of accidents in South Carolina. With heavier traffic this time of year, a split second of distraction can be deadly. Use hands-free features or pull over safely before checking your phone. 2. Watch for Motorcycles and Cyclists Warmer weather brings out bikers and cyclists […]

South Carolina’s Hands-Free Driving Law Explained: What Drivers Need to Know in 2026

Distracted driving has become one of the leading causes of serious car accidents across the country and here in South Carolina, lawmakers have taken action. South Carolina’s Hands-Free Driving Law is designed to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities caused by drivers using their phones behind the wheel. At Jeff Morris Law Firm, we see firsthand […]

Medical Malpractice Definition

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider’s actions or omissions cause harm to a patient. While doctors, nurses, and medical staff must provide safe and competent care, they don’t always meet that standard. The responsible party should be held accountable when a medical mistake leads to an injury, illness, or worsened condition. You trust medical […]

South Carolina Statute of Limitations Personal Injury Claims

If you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s negligence, understanding the South Carolina statute of limitations for personal injury cases is the most important step in protecting your right to compensation. In the Palmetto State, you generally have a three-year window to take legal action, but missing this deadline means losing your chance at a […]

Rear-End Collision Fault in South Carolina

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Determining rear-end collision fault usually seems straightforward: the trailing driver is typically to blame. However, liability isn’t always black and white. Every accident involves unique variables, and multiple parties can be held responsible depending on the specific circumstances. If you were injured in a crash, whether you were the lead vehicle driver or part of […]

Is South Carolina a No-Fault State?

Is South Carolina a No-Fault State

Following a car accident caused by someone else in South Carolina, many drivers ask: Is South Carolina a No-Fault State? The answer is clear: South Carolina is not a no-fault state. It follows an at-fault (tort-based) system, meaning the driver responsible for the crash is financially liable for the damages. This structure impacts everything from […]

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