When an auto accident happens out of the blue, even the most prepared driver can fall victim. One moment, you're driving home after a long, hard day at work. And then, without any warning, another person's negligence changes your life forever. But victims of personal injury accidents aren't only victims of negligence. They suffer from long-lasting pain, questions about work, and concern over their families - and that's if they're not clinging to life in the emergency room.
Unfortunately, without a personal injury attorney in Bluffton, SC, to advocate for them, they mistakenly accept lowball settlement offers and provide official statements to greedy insurance corporations. Once you give an official statement or accept an offer for a fraction of what you deserve, there is little you can do to correct the situation. Fortunately, Lauren Taylor Law is here to protect your rights and fight fiercely on your behalf.
If you've been hurt in a car accident recently, you probably have a lot of questions. Some of them might sound like:
With an excess of 100,000 auto accidents in South Carolina every year, these questions are commonplace in the law offices of Lauren Taylor. And truthfully, our hearts ache for innocent people who must suffer due to no fault of their own. What's sad is that these people aren't just left with questions; they must face the life-changing costs associated with car repairs, hospital bills, loss of income, and inconvenient follow-up appointments.
Scenarios like the one mentioned above are bleak, no doubt - but there's a silver lining that victims can be hopeful about. Laws in South Carolina say that those found responsible for your suffering and pain are obligated to cover your expenses. And that, in a nutshell, is where your personal injury attorney in Bluffton, SC, comes in: to ensure that negligent drivers and others are held accountable for their actions.
At Lauren Taylor Law, our primary goal is to fight fearlessly on your behalf, so you can get the compensation and peace of mind you deserve. We aren't afraid to go one-on-one with corporations and agencies who care nothing about your well-being. That way, you can care for yourself and your family without worrying about making ends meet.
Our personal injury lawyers have years of experience in personal injury law and can provide comprehensive representation for a number of auto accidents, including:
If you or a loved one have been involved in an accident listed above, you should seek reliable representation ASAP. In many cases, you have three years from the date of your injuries to submit a personal injury claim in South Carolina. That time can be reduced in some situations. When wrongful death happens, family members must act in a similar time frame.
The bottom line is that time is of the essence in personal injury accidents. When our seasoned attorneys sit with you to understand the scope of your accident, we'll help you understand personal injury laws in South Carolina, so you can make an informed decision prior to legal action. The sooner we can learn more about the details of your case, the sooner you can get the help you need.
South Carolina law dictates that personal injury victims are entitled to compensation that covers the entire extent of the injuries they sustain. Why? Because the goal of auto injury compensation is to help you, the victim, return to the life you had prior to the accident. When taken literally, we all know that's impossible. After all, fully recovering from a car accident, both mentally and physically, is exceedingly rare.
It's impossible for South Carolina law to reverse or even account for the trials and tribulations you've had to endure because of your accident injuries. But with the help of a personal injury attorney in Bluffton, SC, you can receive financial rewards that equal those damages. The amount of compensation you receive depends on the nuances of your case. In general, however, victims often receive compensation for the following expenses and needs:
If you, a family member, or a loved one has been recently injured in an auto accident, contact Lauren Taylor Law today to speak with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers. The quicker you call, the faster we can dig into your case and begin fighting for your right to compensation.
In South Carolina personal injury cases, there are two forms of damage to understand:
Economic
Non-Economic
Damages considered economic typically include things that can be quantified and measured easily. For instance, costs associated with doctor visits, hospital bills, physical therapy costs, damage to property, and time off work all fall under economic damages. Though economic damages have the potential to be costly, it's relatively easy to add up these damages in order to reach an accurate total.
Non-economic damages, however, are much harder to quantify. Personal injury lawyers often disagree about what constitutes non-economic damage. Two good examples of non-economic damages in a car accident case are mental anguish and pain and suffering. Agreeing on these totals is usually a subjective process - one that is commonly disputed by the other side, which places much lower values on the full scope of the damage.
Given the speculation around non-economic damages, many plaintiffs rely on testimony from close friends, family members, and experts, who can show a jury how your injury caused serious harm worthy of non-economic damages. For instance, having a loved one like your wife or mother explain the impact the injury has had on your life is an effective way of conveying to strangers the seriousness and extent of the harm you've had to endure.
While technically possible for an average person, it requires the legal skill and experience of a personal injury attorney in Bluffton, SC, to show jurors or a judge how much damage you've suffered, whether economic or non-economic.
Everyone can agree that in life, accidents happen. But when negligence and recklessness are at play when an accident happens, negligent parties can be charged.
Anyone hurt in an auto accident in South Carolina should understand the legal concept of negligence and how it impacts the financial outcome of your case. The accused must be found negligent to receive compensation in your personal injury case. If a person is negligent, it means that they failed to exercise reasonable care when performing an action, like driving a car or truck.
As your personal injury attorney in Bluffton, SC, Lauren Taylor and her team work tirelessly to prove the following:
When you're the victim in a car wreck, it's crucial you take specific steps to help prove the defendant's negligence. That way, you can maximize the amount of compensation you receive.
At Lauren Taylor Law, we encounter many auto accident victims who are injured due to negligence but who fail to take the proper steps after their accident occurs. Often, failing to keep records of your car wreck and its aftermath has a negative impact on how much compensation you get. By following these steps, you have a better chance of maximizing your financial compensation, so you can pay your medical bills and continue to put food on the table.
Before you do anything else, it's important to go to a doctor who can diagnose and treat any injuries you may have sustained in your car accident. It might not be evident right now, but your injuries may be far more serious and long-lasting than you know. For example, injuries involving your head or back aren't easy to pinpoint and sometimes require time to manifest. By getting a complete exam that reveals the extent of the damage you've sustained, you'll have proof of your injuries and can recover much quicker.
Filing an accident report with the local authorities is a critical step to take. Depending on the circumstances of your car accident, the authorities with whom you file may change. For auto wrecks in Bluffton, you need to file a report with highway authorities and relevant insurance agencies. By filing an official report, you have an established record of your accident, which may be referred to at a later date.
Any great personal injury attorney in Bluffton, SC, will tell you that personal injury cases are won with good evidence. You might think it's on the police to preserve evidence, but it's important that you try as well. That's especially true if you're injured. Because, if we're being honest, car accident evidence has a tendency to disappear. By securing evidence after your car wreck, our team can use it in court. For instance, if you can't get a witness to speak with you right after your accident, their testimony may be deemed unreliable. We realize completing this step is easier said than done, especially after a scary car wreck. That's why it's so important to check off the last step on this list.
One of smartest steps you can take after you're injured in a car wreck is to get in contact with a reputable personal injury law firm, like Laurent Taylor Law. Our team has years of combined experience with a wide range of personal injury cases, including auto accidents. When you work with our firm, we'll be present for every step of your case, and will help take stressful responsibilities off your plate, such as evidence gathering. During the course of our thorough investigation, our lawyers will determine who is liable for your damages. If multiple parties are negligent, each one will be held accountable.
Though our track record speaks volumes, no number of cases won will guarantee a perfect outcome in a personal injury case. What is guaranteed, however, is that we will fight relentlessly on your behalf, no matter how complex your accident or injuries may be. Unlike other personal injury lawyers, you can rest easy knowing your best interests are always top-of-mind at Lauren Taylor Law.
Motorists in South Carolina are involved in auto accidents every day of the year. In fact, South Carolina is one of two states that experience more speeding-related fatalities than anywhere else in the USA. According to WYFF Channel 4, in South Carolina, 46% of fatal car accidents are caused by speeding, while 36% are due to impaired driving. It makes sense, then, that these two types of car accidents are some of the most common cases at Lauren Taylor Law.
Drunk driving is a big problem in Bluffton and the rest of South Carolina as well. When a person decides to drive drunk, they're making one of the most negligent decisions a person can make in a car or truck. Because drunk drivers have slower reflexes, delayed reaction times, and blurry vision, they are responsible for many car wrecks and deaths. Unfortunately, many people caught with DUIs often get away with their health intact, while victims and their families are left to suffer.
Individuals who choose to drive drunk are a hazard and cause a number of injuries, including:
If you're hurt or have lost a loved one due to a drunk or impaired driver, Lauren Taylor Law is here to help. With extensive experience in DUI car accident cases, we will explain your rights in easy-to-understand terms. Regardless of the drunk driver's criminal case, a personal injury suit may still be filed against them.
Most drivers in South Carolina will admit that, from time to time, they go a few miles over the speed limit. But excessive speeding is deadly. Data from the National Highway Transportation Administration (NHTSA) shows that 361 people were fatally injured due to speed-related crashes in South Carolina. Accidents due to speeding causes over one-third of traffic deaths in our state, making speeding wrecks one of the most common in our state.
If your or a family member has been to the ER or hospital due to the negligence of a speeding driver, know that you have rights. At Lauren Taylor Law, a personal injury attorney in Bluffton, SC, will help you seek compensation for your damages.
Though car accidents are one of the most common types of personal injury cases in South Carolina, many more exist. Unlike some law firms, our lawyers have expertise in every genre related to personal injury suits. Some of the other personal injury cases we focus on include the following:
At Lauren Taylor Law, we're proud to be your unflinching advocate. Our pledge is to provide you with the highest-quality legal counsel in South Carolina and will always treat you and your family with empathy, respect, and compassion. If you're trying to live life after being injured in a dangerous car wreck, know that we're here to assist.
We will fight relentlessly to achieve compensation for lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering, and more. When your well-being is on the line, our team steps up in even the most difficult times.
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The owner of a popular event venue in the Bluffton area pleaded guilty to operating without a business license following her arrest last fall.Bethany Boles Hewitt, 49, was fined $50 for the conviction after entering the plea on Tuesday, according to Beaufort County judicial records.Hewitt Oaks, the namesake of its owner, is a 25-acre “all-inclusive” venue near Pritchardville that offers catering and event planning services. The site is a popular choice for weddings, and is known for its peaceful countryside views an...
The owner of a popular event venue in the Bluffton area pleaded guilty to operating without a business license following her arrest last fall.
Bethany Boles Hewitt, 49, was fined $50 for the conviction after entering the plea on Tuesday, according to Beaufort County judicial records.
Hewitt Oaks, the namesake of its owner, is a 25-acre “all-inclusive” venue near Pritchardville that offers catering and event planning services. The site is a popular choice for weddings, and is known for its peaceful countryside views and a ceremony space under a live oak tree draped in Spanish moss.
Hewitt was arrested Sept. 24 as the South Carolina Department of Revenue accused her of continuing to host weddings and events without a retail license. That license was revoked in early February due to approximately $148,000 in unpaid business taxes, according to an arrest warrant.
The business’ license was renewed shortly after, according to Hewitt, who attributed the issue to a “filing error.”
“It was due to a filing error by an employee, but ultimately, I am responsive (sic) for everything that happens in the company, so I accepted full responsibility,” Hewitt said in an email on Thursday.
She said the licensing issue did not affect their ability to host any events, including a wedding that was scheduled for Sept. 26. However, organizers at the Bluffton Self Help nonprofit decided not to host their October gala at the venue, according to Hewitt.
“While this decision was disappointing, I am so deeply grateful for all the clients who rallied around me, steadfastly believing in us,” Hewitt wrote to The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette, adding that she was “excited” for the over 50 events the venue has booked for 2026.
Hewitt Oaks traces its roots back to 2002, when Hewitt founded her event planning and catering company, Southern Graces. The Hewitts met in 2005 at a catering conference in Las Vegas and opened the venue in 2018.
Records and legal filings show the recent licensing error was not Hewitt Oaks’ only financial issue. An SCDOR database search shows the company has had 35 tax liens filed against it since 2019. About half were listed as resolved.
“I am confident and thankful for my right standing with the state,” Hewitt wrote in response to a question by The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette about the tax delinquencies.
Hewitt, her husband Christopher and landowner Wanda Wetherington were sued last year by Bluffton-based Shoreline Construction and Development, which alleged it was not paid in time for work performed at Hewitt Oaks last year.
The Hewitts and Shoreline were also jointly sued by Virginia-based Eagle Fire Inc. for failure to pay after Eagle Fire installed a fire system. Liens for both lawsuits against the Hewitts have since been released, documents show.
As recently as Jan. 15, Hewitt and Hewitt Oaks were sued by Bluffton-based landscaping company The Greenery, Inc. for allegedly failing to pay almost $216,000 owed for maintenance services performed at the venue. The lawsuit remained pending in Beaufort County civil court as of Friday.
Next up on Hewitt Oaks’ calendar is a Burgundy wine-tasting experience Jan. 29 and the opportunity to pick up a ready-made Super Bowl party meal on Feb. 7.
Beaufort County awoke to a layer of frozen snow on rooftops, yards and parked cars, but the winter storm warning that was in effect was cancelled, signaling the end to the threat of more snow.Starting shortly after 2 p.m., snowfall mostly ended around 11 p.m. Accumulations ranged from 1½ to 3 inches across the region, according to the National Weather Service.A winter weather advisory issued in the predawn hours of Feb. 1 warned of hazardous travel conditions due to slick roads. Bridges and overpasses are especially susc...
Beaufort County awoke to a layer of frozen snow on rooftops, yards and parked cars, but the winter storm warning that was in effect was cancelled, signaling the end to the threat of more snow.
Starting shortly after 2 p.m., snowfall mostly ended around 11 p.m. Accumulations ranged from 1½ to 3 inches across the region, according to the National Weather Service.
A winter weather advisory issued in the predawn hours of Feb. 1 warned of hazardous travel conditions due to slick roads. Bridges and overpasses are especially susceptible to icy conditions. The advisory was lifted at 10 a.m.
An extreme cold weather warning remained in effect until 1 p.m. Overnight temperatures dipped below 20 degrees, but with winds gusting in excess of 30 mph at times the wind chill reached the single digits.
“That’s pretty representative of conditions across most of the South Carolina Lowcountry this morning,” said Neil Dixon, a Charleston-based NWS meteorologist. “Wind chills currently range anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees.”
With clear and sunny skies expected today, the temperatures will climb back into the upper 30s, leading to melting snow throughout the day.
A cold weather advisory will take effect at 6 p.m. on Feb. 1. Overnight conditions are expected to be cold once again, though not quite as cold as last night, with temperatures falling into the 20s.
“The winds will be quite a bit less tonight, between 5 and 10 mph. That will push wind chills back down into the mid-teens tonight,” Dixon said.
With the worst of the weather out of the way, impacts to the upcoming work week are becoming apparent as a wave of cancellations were announced early in the afternoon of Feb. 1.
The Beaufort County School district will conduct eLearning classes, and staff will work remotely on Feb. 2. District buildings and offices will be closed. Any change to the school’s schedule for Feb. 3 will be announced Feb. 2.
The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office will be closed on Feb. 2. Residents in need of assistance can call the non-emergency dispatch line at 843-524-2777. Residents should call 911 in the event of an emergency.
Likewise, Beaufort County government offices will be closed Feb. 2. The Community Service and Public Safety Committee, Natural Resources Committee and Planning Commission meetings will all be rescheduled for Feb. 3.
The county’s convenience stations will remain closed on Feb. 2. Traveler’s hoping to use the county’s Daufuskie Island Ferry Riders should be prepared for changes to the boat’s schedule. Operation of the ferry is at the discretion of captain.
Municipal government offices in Beaufort, Bluffton and Hilton Head will all be closed Feb. 2, and all meetings rescheduled.
Anyone with air travel plans is likely looking to rebook. According to the website Flight Aware, there have been 18 cancelled flights scheduled to depart from Savannah/Hilton Head International airport as of 9:51 a.m. on Feb. 1, as well as six flights destined for the airport that have also been nixed. There are five flights that have been delayed from the Savannah airport, according to the website.
There was least one major accident in Beaufort County, which occurred at around 8 p.m. on Jan. 31 on Shell Point Road near Broad River Road, according to S.C. Highway Patrol Cpl. Nick Pye. A 2022 Dodge Ram pickup truck struck two pedestrians while it traveling east on Shell Point Road. The car fled the scene and was later located by law enforcement, Pye said.
BLUFFTON, S.C. (WTOC) - The Lowcountry is bracing for the possibility of a winter storm that could shake up weekend plans.People are already heading to stores to stock up on supplies, and the South Carolina Department of Transportation says they are prepared and ready to go when called.From salt to plant blankets, people are trying to get a hold of whatever they can to prepare for what could be a wintry weekend in the Lowcountry.“I did the best I could by buying this little handy shovel here,” Bluffton reside...
BLUFFTON, S.C. (WTOC) - The Lowcountry is bracing for the possibility of a winter storm that could shake up weekend plans.
People are already heading to stores to stock up on supplies, and the South Carolina Department of Transportation says they are prepared and ready to go when called.
From salt to plant blankets, people are trying to get a hold of whatever they can to prepare for what could be a wintry weekend in the Lowcountry.
“I did the best I could by buying this little handy shovel here,” Bluffton resident Thomas Rowe said. “If we do get some heavy snow, I am going to be sore for many days.”
A winter storm could bring heavy snow and ice to different parts of the state.
“Travel conditions, if we do see that type of snow falling, would become hazardous,” Secretary of Transportation for SCDOT, Justin Powell, said.
With that in mind, some people are ready to take the recommended approach of staying inside.
“If it gets icy, I’m not going anywhere,” Bluffton resident Mike Nolte said. “I’m staying home, I got a nice fireplace, so I’ll just build a fire and stay home and relax.”
And while some people are planning to stay home.
SCDOT says they already have crews out pretreating major roadways, interstates, and bridges across the state by spraying brine ahead of the storm.
That brine is made using salt that SCDOT says has been restocked after using some last week.
Officials say it will help keep the roads open as long as possible, but also help SCDOT clear the roads later.
If the need arises, SCDOT says they are ready to go into 24-hour operation starting on Friday.
That means the 3,000 employees in the department will be working around the clock in shifts, and that their 1,200 pieces of equipment will be spread out across the state to respond.
“We are prepared, we are actively working to get ready for this storm, we work through the duration of this storm, and when it is over, we will continue to work until the roads are reopened and cleared,” Powell said.
WTOC spoke with officials from Beaufort, Jasper, and Hampton counties, who told me that right now they are just monitoring the storm and are getting together potential plans that will be used if the need arises.
Home Mobility Solutions is a Bluffton, SC-based provider specializing in professional walk-in tub installations and home mobility upgrades that support safety, accessibility, and independent living.Bluffton, SC, January 15, 2026 -- Home Mobility Solutions has been named Best Walk-In Tub Installer in Bluffton, South Carolina by Everything Bluffton, a trusted local magazine highlighting standout businesses and services across the Lowcountry.The recognition was awarded as part of Eve...
Home Mobility Solutions is a Bluffton, SC-based provider specializing in professional walk-in tub installations and home mobility upgrades that support safety, accessibility, and independent living.
Bluffton, SC, January 15, 2026 -- Home Mobility Solutions has been named Best Walk-In Tub Installer in Bluffton, South Carolina by Everything Bluffton, a trusted local magazine highlighting standout businesses and services across the Lowcountry.
The recognition was awarded as part of Everything Bluffton's annual roundup of the best contractors and home service providers in the area. Home Mobility Solutions was selected for its specialized expertise in walk-in tub installations, commitment to safety and accessibility, and consistently high level of care provided to homeowners throughout Bluffton and the surrounding communities.
Home Mobility Solutions focuses on helping residents age in place safely and comfortably through professionally installed walk-in tubs and mobility-focused bathroom upgrades. Known for their respectful, consultative approach, the company works closely with homeowners, families, and caregivers to design solutions that support independence without sacrificing comfort or dignity.
"We're honored to be recognized by Everything Bluffton," said a representative of Home Mobility Solutions. "Our mission has always been to help people feel safe and confident in their own homes, and this recognition reinforces the importance of thoughtful, high-quality mobility solutions."
The Everything Bluffton editorial team cited Home Mobility Solutions' professionalism, compassionate service, and attention to detail as key factors in their selection. The company stood out for its ability to tailor installations to individual needs while maintaining a clean, welcoming aesthetic that blends seamlessly into Lowcountry homes.
Home Mobility Solutions serves Bluffton, SC, and the greater Lowcountry, offering walk-in tubs and home mobility solutions designed to improve daily life and long-term comfort.
About the company: Home Mobility Solutions specializes in walk-in tubs and home accessibility upgrades for homeowners seeking safe, practical, and dignified mobility solutions. Serving Bluffton and the surrounding Lowcountry, the company is dedicated to helping residents remain independent in their homes through professional installation and personalized service.
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BLUFFTON, S.C., Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- May River Endodontics is pleased to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, https://www.mayriverendo.com. The new site reflects the practice's commitment to modern endodontic care while providing an improved online experience for patients and referring dental professionals.May River Endodontics is a specialty dental practice dedicated exclusively to endodontic care, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of issues affecting the dental pulp and surrounding structures. Th...
BLUFFTON, S.C., Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- May River Endodontics is pleased to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website, https://www.mayriverendo.com. The new site reflects the practice's commitment to modern endodontic care while providing an improved online experience for patients and referring dental professionals.
May River Endodontics is a specialty dental practice dedicated exclusively to endodontic care, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of issues affecting the dental pulp and surrounding structures. The practice is led by Dr. Andrew Bradley, whose advanced training and clinical expertise support a treatment philosophy centered on saving natural teeth whenever possible.
In addition to specialized clinical care, May River Endodontics places a strong emphasis on patient comfort and precision. The practice incorporates advanced diagnostic imaging and modern anesthesia technology to help ensure accurate treatment planning, efficient care, and a more relaxed experience for patients undergoing endodontic procedures.
"We're excited to launch our new website as a reflection of how we care for our patients every day," said Dr. Bradley. "The site makes it easier to understand our services, our technology, and our approach to endodontic treatment, while serving as a helpful resource for both patients and referring dentists."
The May River Endodontics team includes experienced clinical and administrative professionals who support patients throughout every stage of care. From scheduling and coordination with referring offices to post-treatment guidance, the team works together to provide a smooth and supportive experience.
Collaboration with general dentists is also a core part of the practice's philosophy. By maintaining clear communication and efficient referral processes, May River Endodontics helps ensure continuity of care and optimal outcomes for patients requiring specialized endodontic treatment.May River Endodontics offers a comprehensive range of endodontic services supported by specialized training and advanced dental technology, including:
About May River Endodontics
May River Endodontics is an endodontic specialty practice located at 255 New Riverside Village Way, Suite 203, in Bluffton, South Carolina. The practice provides advanced care focused on relieving pain, treating infection, and preserving natural teeth through specialized expertise and modern technology. Prospective patients and referring dental offices may contact May River Endodontics by phone at 843-949-4945 or visit the practice online at https://www.mayriverendo.com to learn more about available services and scheduling information.
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