Accident Injury

Occasionally over the years I have handled cases involving the intentional use of an automobile to do harm to my client.  For example, let’s say a driver purposely runs over someone, causing serious bodily injury.  The insurance companies will often say that they are not responsible for intentional acts, such as using a car as a weapon. 

However, most experienced injury lawyers, or accident attorneys, can tell you that SC’s Financial Responsibility Laws require the liability insurer to cover these injuries.  In other words, if you have been injured as a result of an intentional act on the part of a driver, it’s still advisable to contact an experienced accident lawyer.

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