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Bus Accident Attorney in Myrtle Beach

Pursuing compensation for a bus accident in Myrtle Beach without an attorney is usually a challenging process. That’s because bus companies are often represented by powerful insurance companies, skilled claims adjusters, and defense attorneys. Keep in mind that the quality of legal representation you obtain also matters. It’s not just about hiring a Myrtle Beach bus accident lawyer; you need an attorney with proven experience, access to powerful legal resources, and a deep understanding of bus accident laws in South Carolina. If that’s what you’re looking for, please fill out our free case evaluation form today. 

FAQ

Morgan & Morgan

    Why Morgan and Morgan?

    For starters, we are America’s largest and most powerful injury firm. We have fought for the rights of more than 500,000 families in the nation, including those injured by car accidents, and secured over $20 billion in compensation. Insurance companies know we never settle for less if our clients deserve more. Defense attorneys know we don’t play games when it comes to fighting for the rights of the injured. Above all, we treat our clients as family, not just another case number, which is evident from the more than 80,000 five-star reviews we've garnered on Google.

    What Types of Bus Accident Cases Can We Handle?

    Because we have access to powerful legal resources, our bus accident lawyers in Myrtle Beach can take on any defendant on your behalf. Whether it’s an accident involving Coast RTA, Greyhound, MegaBus, TriCounty Link, Carolina Shuttle, or even South Carolina’s School Bus Fleet, no case is too big for our attorneys to handle.

    Can I File a Claim Against a Government Entity?

    Yes, you can, but here’s the thing: when dealing with a bus accident claim involving a government entity in South Carolina, you'll be subject to the South Carolina Tort Claims Act (SCTCA). It shortens the usual statute of limitations to two years for filing a lawsuit against the government, but it can extend to three years if you file a verified claim for damages. Additionally, the SCTCA places a cap on damages, limiting recovery to $300,000 for a single plaintiff and capping total recovery at $600,000 for cases involving multiple plaintiffs.

    You Are More than Just a Case Number

    Don’t let the complexities of South Carolina’s bus accident laws prevent you from fighting for what you are entitled to. You have rights that deserve to be respected and protected. Contact Morgan and Morgan today for a free case evaluation by a Myrtle Beach bus accident specialist.   

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