One highway crash changed everything. If you’ve lost a loved one in a fatal South Carolina collision, talk to Thomas about your family’s legal options and whether a wrongful death claim may be available.
If you’re searching for help with a Fatal Highway Accident Claim South Carolina families often face one painful reality:
Life changed in an instant.
A crash on I-85, I-26, I-77, I-95, or another South Carolina roadway took someone you love, and now you’re left trying to make sense of what happened.
You may be dealing with grief, financial uncertainty, insurance companies, and questions about whether someone else’s negligence caused the collision.
My name is Thomas Spiro Conits, founder of Spartan Law.
When you call my office, you’ll speak directly with me—not a case manager or call center.
I’ll listen to your story, explain your options, and help you understand whether your family may have a wrongful death claim under South Carolina law.
After a fatal highway collision, it can be difficult to know what steps to take next.
Families often come to Spartan Law looking for answers, guidance, and someone willing to take the time to listen.
When you call, you’ll work directly with Thomas Conits.
Your family deserves compassion, answers, and straightforward communication.
Spartan Law represents families throughout South Carolina from its office at 100 Williams Street, Greenville, SC.
Fatal highway accident claims often involve extensive evidence gathering and analysis.
You pay no attorney fees upfront.
Spartan Law only collects a fee if compensation is recovered pursuant to a written fee agreement.
At Spartan Law, you’re never treated like a file number.
Your family’s story matters.
A fatal highway accident claim is often pursued through a South Carolina wrongful death action.
When a fatal traffic accident is caused by another person’s negligence, surviving family members may have legal rights.
Texting, GPS use, and mobile device distractions continue to contribute to serious highway crashes throughout South Carolina.
Impaired drivers often cause devastating collisions that forever change families.
Commercial trucks and tractor-trailers can cause catastrophic damage when negligence occurs.
High-speed crashes frequently result in fatal injuries, particularly on interstates and rural highways.
Aggressive driving behaviors can quickly become deadly at highway speeds.
• Fatigued driving
• Commercial truck negligence
• Unsafe lane changes
• Failure to yield
• Multi-vehicle highway collisions
These crashes frequently occur on South Carolina’s busiest roads, including:
• I-85
• I-26
• I-77
• I-20
• I-95
• US-29
• US-17
Under South Carolina law, a wrongful death claim is generally brought by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate.
Compensation may benefit:
• Surviving spouses
• Children
• Parents
• Certain heirs under South Carolina law
Thomas can help explain how the process works and what steps may be necessary.
Every case is different.
Depending on the facts, compensation may include:
Reasonable funeral and burial expenses associated with the loss.
Medical treatment costs incurred before death.
Income and financial contributions the deceased would have provided.
The emotional loss suffered by surviving family members.
Compensation may be available for the emotional impact of losing a loved one.
Wrongful death claims are about more than financial recovery.
They are often about accountability, answers, and protecting the future of surviving family members.
Fatal crash investigations often require immediate action.
Important evidence may include:
Official crash investigations can provide critical information.
Video evidence may help establish liability.
Modern vehicles often contain electronic crash data.
Memories fade quickly after serious accidents.
In fatal truck accident claims, driver logs and maintenance records may become important evidence.
Fatal highway accident claims often require extensive evidence gathering and analysis.
Thomas works to identify responsible parties, preserve important evidence, evaluate available insurance coverage, and build the strongest case possible based on the facts.
Prompt action can make a significant difference in preserving evidence and protecting your family’s rights.
South Carolina generally imposes deadlines for wrongful death claims. Speaking with an attorney promptly can help protect important rights.
Compensation is generally distributed according to South Carolina law and the circumstances of the family.
Fatal truck accident claims often involve additional evidence and multiple potentially responsible parties.
Not necessarily. Some claims resolve through negotiations, while others may require litigation.
Your consultation is free. There are no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered.