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45 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 29405 in Charleston, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $413 per hour.
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Thank you for the kind words. I’m honored to have helped clients and friends. I'm proud of our results.. Ted Sink has spent most of his life connected to personal injury law and fighting for the rights of the injured. As early as 12 years old, Ted started working small jobs at a personal injury firm. It was there that he developed his driving passion for protecting the rights of the injured, and helping them achieve maximum recovery from insurance companies. Ted attended Yale University and worked in New York City before returning home to South Carolina to pursue his J.D. . While at law school, Ted was chosen to be President of the South Carolina Association for Justice group. He also won first place in a trial advocacy competition, against more than 50 other competitors, and he won distinction for Best Opening Statement, as well as Trial Advocacy Champion.. Now Ted's firm fights to get people all the money they deserve after an injury - and we're proud of those results for victims of car wrecks, injuries on the job, workers' compensation issues, premesis liability, slip and falls, and more. When you need a dedicated advocate to fight for you against the insurance companies, contact Ted Sink today!. I’m proud of our results and the ways we've been able to help. That said, it’s the law – so any results achieved on behalf of clients in other matters does not necessarily indicate results can be obtained for other clients. Thank you for reading. I'd love to give you a free review of your claim. Feel free to shoot me a message or give our firm a call. Here for you and happy to help. -Ted
Ryan has worked on behalf of injured South Carolinians his entire legal career, beginning in law school when he clerked for a Columbia personal injury firm for two years. Ryan’s areas of practice include general civil litigation, serious personal injury, premises liability, dram shop, products liability, automobile collisions, motorcycle wrecks, and heavy trucking litigation.. Prior to founding Miller, Dawson, Sigal and Ward Injury Attorneys, Ryan practiced at a mid-sized Charleston law firm where he gained extensive litigation experience in a wide variety of personal injury areas. He subsequently joined another local firm where he helped establish and grow its litigation department. Immediately following law school, Ryan clerked for the Honorable Diane S. Goodstein of the First Judicial Circuit.. Ryan graduated with Distinction from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School where he earned a degree in Business Administration. After college, he attended the University of South Carolina School of Law on a merit scholarship where he served as an Articles Editor on the Southeastern Environmental Law Journal.. Ryan lives in Mount Pleasant with his wife, daughter and their dog, Teddy. When not in the office, he enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing golf and watching Tar Heel sports.. Ryan was recently named to the South Carolina Rising Stars list published by South Carolina Super Lawyers. South Carolina Rising Stars recognizes outstanding attorneys who are 40 or under, or who have been practicing for 10 years or less. No more than 2.5% of South Carolina lawyers are named on this list – selection process detail.
Rachel Igdal is an associate at the Steinberg Law Firm. From an early age, Rachel knew that she wanted to be an attorney. Drawn to the fundamental difference between right and wrong, she chose to pursue a legal career so she could advocate on behalf of those in need of guidance and representation throughout the legal process.. Rachel’s practice focuses primarily on representing homeowners, condominium owners, homeowner associations and others similarly situated in construction defect and class action lawsuits against builders and contractors. Prior to joining the Steinberg Law Firm, Rachel was an attorney with a local construction defense firm which provided her a useful perspective in her present practice.. Rachel holds a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her JD from the Charleston School of Law. While in law school, Rachel excelled in her practical studies, receiving the CALI Award (highest class grade) in legal analysis and research, and serving as a Teaching Fellow with the Legal Research and Writing Department. Involved in several student organizations, Rachel was an executive member of Women in Law and served as the Senior Student Works Editor of the Federal Courts Law.. Outside of her legal practice, Rachel enjoys listening to live music and cheering on the Tar Heels.
Julius “Sam” Hines has been practicing law since 1992. He attended law school at the University of Virginia, where he served on the Virginia Law Review. After law school, Hines joined Buist Moore Smythe & McGee, where he handled maritime, commercial and appellate matters. He has tried many cases and argued appeals in several courts, including the South Carolina Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He is an adjunct professor at the Charleston School of Law, where he teaches maritime law topics. Hines is also certified as a mediator by the federal and state courts of South Carolina.
If you are searching for the representation of an experienced and reliable attorney in Columbia or Charleston, look no further than Finkel Law Firm LLC. With more than 20 lawyers on staff, the firm takes a team approach to every case they handle by combining their knowledge and experience to come up with the most effective strategies possible. As a full service law firm, the team strives to provide effective representation at an affordable price for each client they work with. To learn more about working with a Columbia lawyer, contact the firm today!
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Growing up, Benjamin W. Akery’s family moved around a good bit, following the path of his father’s industrial safety career. “Moving to six new states growing up taught me to be comfortable in all sorts of situations,” says Ben. That comfort has extended to the legal world, where he has quickly made a place for himself.. Ben joined the venerable Steinberg Law Firm, which was founded in the 1920s on the principle that injured workers deserved representation against forces bigger than themselves. At Steinberg, he is concentrating on personal injury, workers’ compensation, and social security disability cases.. Ben earned his undergraduate degree from the College of Charleston, where he was a member of the Communications Honor Society. Ben was a scholarship athlete in both basketball and baseball his first two years of college. In 2008, he graduated from Emory University School of Law. While at Emory he served as staff attorney at the Indigent Criminal Defense Clinic representing individuals in Georgia’s criminal courts, he also received the Morton H. Aronson Franchise Law Award.. Ben is a member of the South Carolina Bar, Charleston County Bar, and Berkeley County Bar where he served on the board of directors and as president of the young lawyers division. He serves on the board of governors for the South Carolina Association for Justice and is a member of the Injured Workers Advocates. For three years in a row, he has been listed in Best Lawyers in America for 2016, 2017 and 2018. He was selected as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2017 and was nominated by The National Trial Lawyers Association as one of the Top 40 Attorneys Under 40 in South Carolina.. He is an active member of Crosstowne Christian Church, serves as chair of the board of directors for Healing Farms, and lives with his wife Apryl and daughter in West Ashley.. First Year Recognized in Workers’ Compensation Law – Claimants: 2016 / Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2016
Eric G. Pettis was born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he attended Millersville University and earned degrees in Political Science and Economics. In addition to graduating cum laude at Millersville University, Eric also received the A.G. Breidenstine Award as the winner of the university’s best research thesis his senior year.. Upon graduation, Eric enjoyed a short career in politics and state government including serving as the special assistant to the Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania. Altogether, Eric has worked for three different state governments: Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and South Carolina.. After working professionally, Eric decided to pursue his life-long dream of helping those in need as an attorney by attending the Charleston School of law. While in law school, Eric worked for two local non-profits, a small boutique law firm, and the 9th Judicial Solicitor’s Office. Eric also served on the Charleston Law Review where he was later published for his article that addressed Searches and Seizures under the Fourth Amendment. After graduation, Eric was offered a judicial clerkship in the Charleston County Probate Court where he served at the pleasure of the Honorable Judge Irvin Condon among three other associate judges.. As an associate attorney at Koontz Mlynarczyk Belger, LCC, Eric is focused on helping clients with their civil litigation needs. Eric is admitted to practice in South Carolina and U.S. Federal Court.
Deon Tedder joined David Aylor Law Offices as an attorney in June 2018. He attended South Carolina State University where he graduated from the Honors College, magna cum laude, with a B.A. in Political Science in May 2012. During his college career, Deon had the honor of working in the office of the late Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy where he assisted on the Health, Education, Labor & Pension (H.E.L.P) Committee. He began advocacy for the underserved as a law student at the University of South Carolina School of Law where he graduated in May 2015. While in law school, Deon served as a Guardian Ad Litem for Richland County’s Court Appointed Special Advocates Program (CASA) and represented indigent clients in courtroom proceedings in Magistrate Court through the University of South Carolina’s Criminal Law Practice Clinic. Deon served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable L. Casey Manning in Columbia, South Carolina where he gained a unique understanding of legal matters from the viewpoint of both sides of the aisle. In 2019 Deon was named a Top 40 Under 40 by the National Black Lawyers Association. He is a member of the American Bar Association, South Carolina Bar Association, Charleston County Bar Association and South Carolina Black Lawyers Association. His main area of practice is Personal Injury.
Dana Adkins graduated from law school in May 2010 and opened her own law firm the following December, after being sworn into the South Carolina Bar. Since, Dana has celebrated many victories on behalf of her clients, and is at-home in the courtroom.
Catherine "Catie" Meehan's nursing background comes into play daily as she represents individuals who have been injured at work or in their lives. What sets Catie apart from other lawyers in her field is her previous career as a pediatric nurse at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) for three years before pursuing a law degree. As a licensed registered nurse, Catie has a solid understanding of her clients' medical issues and empathy for what her clients are likely to be experiencing.. Clients also appreciate Catie's open and honest communication and her ability to set realistic outcomes. She advocates fiercely on her clients' behalf because she knows the toll a workers' compensation or personal injury case can take on her clients and their families. Catie helps her clients by answering their questions that range from obtaining medical treatment and weekly compensation checks while out of work to getting partial and total disability benefits. Catie understands the difficulties a personal injury or work accident creates including pain and income loss. She works hard to ensure that clients receive regular workers' compensation weekly checks and uninterrupted medical care.. Catie earned a B.A. in psychology from the University of Notre Dame before heading to MUSC to earn a B.S. in nursing. After years of serving patients in a hospital setting, Catie wanted to help them in a legal setting and decided to become a lawyer. Both medical and legal disciplines serve her well in understanding what victims of accidents go through. While in law school, Catie received the Founder's Award for Professionalism in Advocacy. She also served as Student Works Editor of the Charleston Law Review. Catie has authored published articles for Charleston Law Review that explored human tissue property rights. Her other study covered NFL concussion litigation with a proposal to create a victim relief fund to compensate former NFL players with football-related neurological injuries.. In addition to her law practice, Catie is involved in her community and professional organizations. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of Kids' Chance of South Carolina. This organization provides scholarships and support for college and vocational education to dependents of South Carolina workers catastrophically or fatally injured in work-related accidents. She also serves on the Alumni Board of the Charleston School of Law and the MUSC College of Nursing Board — the latter service keeps her knowledge of nursing trends current, which often aids her in helping her clients. She is a member of Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, Junior League of Charleston, South Carolina Bar Association, and the bar association's Young Lawyers Division.. Catie and her husband, Jerry, live in Charleston with their two daughters.
Call. 100% of B. Parker Green's practice is dedicated to helping injured people.
Brandon is a founding member of Miller, Dawson, Sigal and Ward Injury Attorneys where he practices general civil litigation including workers’ compensation, automobile accidents and serious personal injuries. Brandon has successfully tried numerous claims in front of the Workers’ Compensation Commission and has a true passion for advocating for injured workers. Over his career, Brandon has helped his clients recover millions of dollars for injuries sustained at the hands of others.. Brandon is a Charleston native and proud alumni of the Porter-Gaud School. Brandon graduated from Clemson University with a degree in Finance. He then returned home to attend the Charleston School of Law where he served as the Associate Managing Editor of the Charleston Law Review and was a member of the Moot Court Board. Upon graduation, Brandon joined a small, local personal injury firm where he spent the last five years helping significantly grow the firm before branching out to start Miller, Dawson, Sigal & Ward Injury Attorneys. Brandon is passionate about advocating for his clients and understands the difficulties faced by injury victims.. He is married to his beautiful wife, Jessica, who is a practicing real estate attorney. Jessica and Brandon enjoy spending time with their son, traveling the world and Clemson football.. EDUCATION. Clemson UniversityB.S. Finance (minor in accounting). Charleston School of LawJuris Doctorate, magna cum laude. BAR ADMISSION. South Carolina. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS. Injured Workers’ AdvocatesSouth Carolina Association for JusticeCharleston County Bar