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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Landlord - Tenant, Personal Injury and Civil Rights for South Carolina on
Q: I feel like I have a good case for a lawsuit against my former leasing company that I rented from. It’s a lot.
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answered on Dec 29, 2023

To determine whether you have a viable case against your former leasing company, it's important to consider several key factors. First, identify the specific grievances you have against the company. These could include issues like breach of the lease agreement, failure to maintain the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Health Care Law, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death for South Carolina on
Q: Can my family sue for how a hospital profiled my mother who passed away? Failed to diagnose cancer but passed from clot.

My mothers medical journey was a nightmare and a hospital system failed her horribly. She was profiled from day one. Even her FNP will attest to this. We had an autopsy done. Her abdomen had caused her pain for almost a year. Protruding and painful. The cancer center cancelled her appt 2 months... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 8, 2023

A South Carolina attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for two weeks. I'm very sorry for the loss of your mother. You could reach out to law firms to try to set up a free initial consult. This appears to be a complex file with a long patient history - and it isn't clear... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning, Contracts, Civil Litigation and Probate for South Carolina on
Q: How can I get an appointed attorney for a person with mental disabilities and poor. Trustee is stealing his money.

The petitioner is indigent, has mental and physical disabilities, the trustee has been committing frauds and not distributing his money so he can’t pay for an attorney. Can the court appoint an attorney and order the trustee to pay for it or get him an attorney probono? I have been assisting him... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Feb 10, 2023

You should consult an attorney about appointing a guardian of the person because of his physical and mental disabilities.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: My fiances ex keeps calling dss on us and now calling on the daycare where I work? She is doing this trying to get cust

She wants custody of the kids who my fiance has primary custody

Megan Hunt Dell
Megan Hunt Dell
answered on Jan 30, 2023

Your best course of action is to document, document, document. You might also benefit from having a consultation with a lawyer who is experienced in both DSS investigations and private custody cases.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for South Carolina on
Q: Hi, what would be the most common reason for this? I never resisted or assaulted anyone, I'm completely unknowledgable

I don't understand why I would be served this?

Casey Brown
Casey Brown
answered on Jan 23, 2023

More information is needed to answer your question. What were you served with, an arrest warrant, a subpoena, a civil lawsuit for damages?

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: I’m curious on if i can take legal action for a situation that happened to me.

I rented a Uhaul truck from a facility and paid for it in full, and then on my drive home I was followed by police, pulled over, and then had 6 cop cars swarm me and demand i get out at gunpoint. I was detained, placed into handcuffs, read Miranda rights, and then told the truck was stolen. I did... View More

Roy Willey
Roy Willey
answered on Oct 17, 2022

You may have a defamation or false arrest claim. Either UHaul should not have reported that particular truck as stolen, or the police stopped the wrong truck (if there was another truck that was stolen and reported as such). Hard to tell who the actual legal claim is against, but you likely do... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: I have a judgement that was placed against me and I was served paperwork to show up and show cause as to why a receiver

of my property should not be appointed. What happens if I am not able to do so? The only income I have is income from for an injury annuity settlement from a car accident I was in at 3 years old and the VA pay I receive because I am a 100% total and permanent disabled veteran.

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answered on Sep 12, 2022

You need a competent SC attorney to file a Notice of Exempt Property immediately. That Annuity may be partially or totally Exempt. You may lose it.

1 Answer | Asked in Animal / Dog Law, Civil Litigation, Small Claims and Personal Injury for South Carolina on
Q: I and my dog were detained by law enforcement in a hot car. Despite my pleas to please let us out or to give my dog

Water or to let me turn on my car to provide AC for my dog, the policemen would not let me do anything to help my dog despite me pleading with them. My dog died of heat stroke. Can I hold those policemen responsible for Bear's death? I may be reached at:

Roy Willey
Roy Willey
answered on Jun 7, 2022

I am so sorry that happened to you. As to a case, potentially, yes but generally in South Carolina pets are only reimbursed at “market value” as property. However, you may also have a case against them depending on the nature of your detention. Be advised state agencies are subject to a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: what can i do when my lawsuit was stolen
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 18, 2022

A South Carolina attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It isn't fully clear what you mean by lawsuit being stolen, but one possibility that comes to mind is that someone stole your identity and pursued a lawsuit (or a pending lawsuit you had already commenced)... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Litigation and Domestic Violence for South Carolina on
Q: My mom owns her house and wants her boyfriend to move out because he has been drugging/stealing from her.

How do we go about this legally and without him hurting her? She's scared when she tells him to leave that he's going to get angry and try to hurt her. The last time she called the police on him, he told the police they were married and made it seem like she had mental issues, which she... View More

Jonathan Edmond Bennett Lewis
Jonathan Edmond Bennett Lewis
answered on Jan 25, 2021

Hello.

We are sorry to hear about these problems that your mother is having. No one should ever feel unsafe in their home.

The first thing that you should do is go down to your County Family Court, and speak to the Clerk of Court there. Tell them that you need an emergency...
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1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Civil Litigation and Landlord - Tenant for South Carolina on
Q: Is there someone who can help my son and I? Over 14,000 count of toxic black mold was found in our apartment.

A month after moving in my apartment, there was a faulty leak caused by building contractors, causing cracks through my kitchen ceiling, almost caving in on us and resulted in a widespread of mold. This year again over 14,000 count of toxic black mold has returned. I've done everything... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Nov 22, 2020

A South Carolina attorney could answer best, but your question remains open for two weeks. I'm sorry for your heartbreaking and stressful situation. Unfortunately, as you've already learned on your own, mold cases can be difficult to find representation for. Many injury law firms do not... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Contracts and Landlord - Tenant for South Carolina on
Q: My landlord emailed me my lease on 10/15/20 but there is not dates on the lease. it states it’s a 12 month lease. valid?
Ryan Schmidt
Ryan Schmidt
answered on Nov 2, 2020

Generally speaking, if both parties signed it and there is other evidence available of when it was signed and returned (emails, metadata, etc.) it is likely valid for 12 months from the date of signing. Alternatively, if there is a date block on the signature line, that date may be used. Lease and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Animal / Dog Law and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: A person i was staying with has stolen 9 of my exotic birds. police wont help say it is civil. civil court is back loged

she is deliberating hidding them, i am afraid i will never see them again. please help

Jonathan Edmond Bennett Lewis
Jonathan Edmond Bennett Lewis
answered on Oct 11, 2020

How did the woman come to obtain the birds?

Without knowing this, specifically whether you entrusted her with the birds and she refused to return them, whether she broke in to somewhere and took them without your permission or knowledge, etc., it’s impossible to examine whether there is a...
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1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Contracts, Civil Litigation and Collections for South Carolina on
Q: I am currently being sued by debt collector trying to sue on a private student loan from 2008. Isn't the SOL 3 years?

This loan was taken out in 2008 through BOA and no payment was even made because it was fraudulent. Now in 2020 this collection agency is suing. E despite the SOL being 3 years and from the evidence I have from the CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) says that the SOL begins upon the first... View More

Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
answered on Aug 15, 2020

Don't know about the SOL in South Carolina; but in Florida the SOL for this kind of debt is either 4 or 5 years, depending upon certain circumstances.

Rather than spending time asking lawyers here on Justia you should spend your time gathering all the evidence needed to show (1) the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Civil Litigation and Construction Law for South Carolina on
Q: can a homeowner sue a contractor if the homeowner has never paid anything ?

Completed two repairs on clients home. He has never paid for either and now is trying to sue me in civil court??

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Mar 8, 2020

More information is needed, such as if the suit is based on valid damages resulting from a breach. One option is to try to arrange a quick consult with a South Carolina attorney who handles contract matters to review the papers. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Appeals / Appellate Law and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: I'm 1995, was convicted of murder in Union County, South Carolina.

Agree months ago, the victims family members wrote The Solicitors Office, The Clerk of Court, and The Department of Probation, Parole, And Pardon Services asking them to please release do to mercy /clemecy. Other members of The community also wrote The Department. No answer or response has been... View More

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answered on Feb 14, 2020

To be blunt, they do not have to answer the letters or open any investigation into a closed case for the reasons given. A judge and jury heard the case in 1995 and a decision was made. Reducing a sentence on the grounds that the interested parties now want mercy is not going to be possible without... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: Can a victim's family, after trial, and a guilty verdict, petition a court for a time/sentence reduction for an inmate?

My Brother was convicted of murder in 1995. Since then, the victim's family has written the judge and solicitors office to have his sentence reduced or pardoned. Can or do the victim's family have this authority since the solicitor is their attorney? Letter of forgiveness was sent in to... View More

Ryan D Templeton
Ryan D Templeton
answered on Oct 9, 2019

As a former state prosecutor I have never heard of a sentence reduction based on the request of the victim through the court system. Your best bet would be for the victim to contact the department of probation parol and pardons to request a pardon from the governor.

1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Business Law and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: My dad passed away and my uncle took everything! They were in construction and property management. No will was found!

Do I have any options? I lost access to bank account and apartment! This was sudden and unexpected!

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Sep 16, 2019

I'm sorry for your loss. A probate attorney would be in the best position to assess the situation. You could contact one of the attorneys on this site, contact an attorney on your own, or repost with the categories Probate/Estate Planning added. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

2 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law, Contracts and Civil Litigation for South Carolina on
Q: My dad bought a used camper—no written contract—& learned that the walls were rotted out. Too bad, right?

Purchase was from private individual.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Sep 15, 2019

A South Carolina attorney could advise you in the best manner, but your question remains open for two weeks. But as a general matter in most any jurisdiction, the recourses would be limited. It's a private sale sealed over a handshake, no warranties, and no contract. Don't beat yourself... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Civil Litigation and Car Accidents for South Carolina on
Q: Should I tell the adjuster about the conversation the insurance representative, the owner of the vehicle and myself had?

I was in an accident on 8/8/19 but I wasn't injured. The FR 10 shows the other party for being at fault. On the TR 310 form the other party admits to making a right turn on red while I had the left green protected area. On 8/15/19 I write the owner of the vehicle. I explained to the other... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Sep 11, 2019

You may but they won't care. Save it if you go to court.

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