Examples of injuries that could be the result of another person's negligence or wrongdoing include:
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, 18-wheelers, golf
carts and ATVs.)
- Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Dangerous
or Defective Product Injuries (Product Liability)
- Slip and Falls (Premises Liability)
- Wrongful Death Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
ROSSINGTON
LAW OFFICES, LLC aggressively pursues favorable resolutions on behalf of accident victims who have suffered serious hardship and personal
injury.
What
am I entitled to if I am hurt due to another person's negligence and wrongdoing?
Answer: The ability to procure financial
compensation in a case is largely dependent on the specific facts. However; based on those facts, damages may include recovery
for any of the following:
* Medical Bills
* Lost Wages, including overtime
* All out of pocket expenses (doctor/hospital bills,
transportation charges,
medical equipment, prescriptions, etc.)
* Pain & Suffering
* Physical Disability
* Permanent
Scars
* Disfigurement
* Mental Anguish
* Emotional Trauma
* Loss of Love and Affection
* Loss of Enjoyment
*
Mental Disability
* Embarrassment
* Property Damage
DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW
Grounds for Divorce
There
are five grounds for divorce in South Carolina including: 1) physical cruelty; 2) habitual drunkenness and drug abuse; 3) adultery;
4) living separate and apart for one year without cohabitation; and 5) desertion.
ROSSINGTON LAW OFFICES,
LLC understands that many family law issues are a difficult time for clients. If we are retained as your counsel, it is our
job to help you navigate the legal issues so that you can protect your assets and maintain your peace and sanity.
Enforcement
of Visitation Rights
If you are an unmarried parent or divorced spouse who needs to stabilize
your relationship wiht your children and enforce your visitation rights, then "take the bully by the horns" and contact Attorney Julio
A. Rossington at Rossington Law Offices, LLC.
ROSSINGTON LAW OFFICES, LLC aggressively
pursues favorable resolutions on behalf of clients who are navigating simple and complex divorce and family law issues.
CRIMINAL
LAW
Make no mistake about it! Justice is not always fair. If you "rest
on your laurels" and wait for justice instead of aggressively formulating a defense, you may be sadly disappointed indeed.
Sometimes in our great country, you have to fight to preserve your rights, whether it is a case involving a speeding ticket, DUI,
misdemeanor or felony.
The criminal justice process begins when someone makes an allegation
that a crime has taken place. The allegation can be made by a fellow private citizen or by the local constabulary
(police). Police then usually conduct an investigation and may question suspects. If you are a suspect, it is generally
not a good idea to provide statements to the police without ensuring that you are fully aware of your rights. Unfortunately,
innocent citizens are sometimes arrested, tried and even convicted. It is important to understand the criminal justice process
and the ramifications of any evidence that may be used against you. Moreover, if you are arrested for a crime, it is important
to understand your various choices, including entering a plea and going to trial.
ROSSINGTON LAW OFFICES, LLC aggressively pursues favorable resolutions on behalf of clients to ensure that citizen constitutional
and statutory rights are enforced and upheld even when opposing the powerful resources of the state prosecution.