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Drunk Driver Responsible for Spartanburg County Accident, Killing One and Injuring Another

By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |

The South Carolina Highway Patrol reported earlier this week that Byron Smith, 24, from Upstate, had been charged with felony DUI with regard to a head-on collision that left one man dead and a woman injured. Unfortunately, these kinds of incidents are not uncommon. South Carolina has more drunk driving accidents than any other… Read More »

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Can I Sue for a Motorcycle Accident if I Wasn’t Wearing a Helmet?

By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |

With a great climate, long stretches of highway, and some incredible views, it’s no surprise that motorcyclists love to ride in South Carolina. However, the freedom of riding sometimes comes at a cost, with over 1,700 motorcycle collisions last year. Does South Carolina law require motorcyclists to wear helmets? South Carolina law requires helmets… Read More »

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Charleston Named One of Most Dangerous Cities to Drive in Nationwide

By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |

A recent study found that Charleston, South Carolina, is the fifth most dangerous city to drive in in the nation. The study found that a whopping 30% of licensed Charleston drivers have received a speeding ticket, been found at fault in a vehicle accident, or have a DUI violation. In a single night last… Read More »

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By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |

Welcome to our immigration law blog, where we’ll share insights on the evolving legal landscape. In 2024, over 816,000 immigrants became U.S. citizens, while 818,500 completed the naturalization process, reflecting strong demand for legal guidance during this critical step. Current processing times for naturalization applications (Form N-400) average 6-12 months, significantly improved from previous… Read More »

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