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Construction Worker Falls to Death at North Main-Stone Avenue Project

Today’s news brought us information about a tragic death at the new development at Main St. and Stone Ave. in Greenville. A workers’ compensation attorney can be critical during such a sad time, as burial expenses and other bills begin to mount due to the untimely death of an employed family member. Knowing your workers’ compensation rights as the family member of a deceased relative is critical. ...

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The Carolina Law Group Opens New Spartanburg Location

Carolina Law Group is Coming Home. The Carolina Law Group is pleased to announce the opening of a new location in Spartanburg, SC. With a well-established presence in the Upstate, moving into Spartanburg is the next logical step. Partner Monty Desai originally hails from Spartanburg and attorney Mitchell Byrd attended and graduated from Wofford College. It's a great area to be from and a wonderful place to come back to! It's also another way to better serve our customers by giving them easy access to one of our four Upstate locations. At The Carolina Law Group, we're going to practice law in...

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Dog Bites Can Mean Significant Liability for the Owner

A Blog Post by Nihar Patel, Attorney & Partner of The Carolina Law Group in Greenville, SC. Being bitten or otherwise attacked by a dog or group of dogs can be very frightening for the victim, and can leave serious, lasting injuries. In some cases those injuries never fully heal, and they can reduce the ability to work and the quality of life a person has after the attack. Both mental and physical health issues come into play from the trauma of being attacked by one or more dogs, and victims want - and deserve - proper compensation for the...

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