Highway collisions are among the most devastating types of motor vehicle accidents in South Carolina. Whether the incident involves a high-speed car crash, a truck accident, a motorcycle collision, or a multi-vehicle pileup, the results can be fatal. These accidents often happen on major roads like I-26, I-85, and I-95, where heavy traffic, speed, and distracted or impaired driving raise the risk of catastrophic outcomes. If you’ve lost a loved one in a fatal highway accident, Spartan Law is here to help you understand your legal rights and hold the responsible parties accountable.
A fatal accident claim is a type of wrongful death case. It arises when someone dies in a car crash due to the negligence or recklessness of another driver. These claims allow surviving family members to seek compensation for:
Funeral and burial expenses
Medical bills incurred before the victim’s death
Loss of financial support
Loss of companionship and emotional suffering
In South Carolina, these claims are governed by the Wrongful Death Act and must be filed by the executor or administrator of the deceased person’s estate.
High-speed roads like I-85, I-26, and I-95 are especially prone to serious and fatal crashes. Some common causes include:
Distracted driving (texting or using a GPS)
Speeding and aggressive driving
Fatigued or drowsy driving
Unsafe lane changes
Rear-end collisions at high speed
Truck and 18-wheeler accidents involving smaller vehicles
When someone’s reckless behavior leads to a fatal crash, their insurance or estate can be held accountable.
According to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, in 2023 alone:
Over 1,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes
The majority of those fatalities occurred on highways and interstates
Passenger cars, commercial trucks, and motorcycles were frequently involved
In the immediate aftermath of a highway fatality, families are overwhelmed. Here’s what you should focus on:
Ensure the crash is properly reported to law enforcement
Gather as much documentation as possible (accident report, witness info, medical records)
Avoid speaking with insurance companies without legal support
Contact an attorney to review your case and explain your rights
You can also visit our car accident attorney page for more details on how we help accident victims.
It’s best to contact a lawyer as soon as possible. In South Carolina, wrongful death claims must generally be filed within three years of the accident. However, acting quickly allows your attorney to:
Preserve critical evidence
Work with accident reconstruction experts
Locate and speak with witnesses
Handle communications with the insurance company
Guide the family through probate and estate-related processes
Spartan Law provides free consultations so families can get answers without any upfront cost or pressure.
In South Carolina, a fatal accident claim must be filed by the executor or administrator of the victim’s estate. This person is typically named in the will. If there’s no will, the court can appoint someone to act on behalf of the estate.
The compensation awarded in a wrongful death case benefits the deceased’s surviving spouse, children, parents, or heirs. A skilled attorney can help ensure the process is done correctly and in accordance with South Carolina law.
Spartan Law is led by attorney Thomas Conits, who understands the heartbreak and complexity of fatal accident cases. We take a personalized approach to every wrongful death claim and make sure your family’s needs come first.
Clients choose Spartan Law because we offer:
Local experience in Greenville, Allendale, and throughout South Carolina
Personal attention from a small, dedicated firm
A clear explanation of your legal rights and options
No legal fees unless we recover compensation for you
We also handle related cases such as semi truck accidents and catastrophic injury claims with the same care and detail.
If your loved one was killed in a highway crash, don’t wait to get legal advice. We’re here to answer your questions, explain your rights, and help you move forward with strength and clarity.
Contact Spartan Law now at 864-777-1000 for a free, no-pressure consultation with a South Carolina wrongful death attorney.
You generally have three years from the date of the accident. Some exceptions apply, especially if government entities are involved.
Not directly. Only the estate representative can file the lawsuit, but compensation can be distributed to siblings if they are legal heirs.
Compensation may include funeral costs, medical bills, loss of income, and emotional pain suffered by surviving family members.
You can still pursue compensation through the driver’s estate or their insurance policy.
Not always. Many cases settle out of court. However, we prepare every case thoroughly in case a trial becomes necessary.
We work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Make a free call to talk directly with an attorney. Learn about the merits of your case, and never pay a cent until you recover the compensation you deserve.
Thomas Spiro Conits Esq. is your personal injury attorney in South Carolina. Call today.
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