Skip to main content

Exit WCAG Theme

Switch to Non-ADA Website

Accessibility Options

Select Text Sizes

Select Text Color

Website Accessibility Information Close Options
Close Menu
Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm Extensive Litigation Experience
  • Schedule a Free Consultation Today!

Category Archives: Car Wreck

Questions

Common Questions Car Accident Attorneys Ask Potential Clients During an Initial Consultation (Part 2)

By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |

If you’ve suffered injuries in a South Carolina car accident, one of the most vital steps you should take is hiring an attorney. After an SC car accident, you may be eligible to file a car accident claim and recover financial compensation. An attorney can help you determine if you have a valid claim…. Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Intersection

Tips To Help You Avoid Accidents at Intersections

By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |

Intersections are among the most dangerous places on our roadways. Intersections involve multiple lanes, various directions of traffic, and many road users, including motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. This increases the chances of accidents happening at intersections. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) estimates that over 50% of all fatal and injury collisions occur at or… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

Have You Seen Our New Billboard?

By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
ConstructionZone

Charleston Construction Zone Accidents

By Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm |

South Carolina boasts large highways and cobblestone streets, but one thing that both have in common is frequent construction. Construction zones can be difficult and dangerous for drivers to navigate, creating countless hazards from confusing traffic patterns, flashing lights and distracting equipment and activity, and unexpected pedestrians. For this reason it may not be… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

By submitting this form I acknowledge that form submissions via this website do not create an attorney-client relationship, and any information I send is not protected by attorney-client privilege.

Skip footer and go back to main navigation