A Text Message Can Wait. Your Life Can’t. If you were injured by a distracted driver, you deserve answers about your rights, your options, and the compensation that may be available.
If you are searching for a Distracted Driving Accident Lawyer South Carolina victims trust, you may be dealing with serious injuries, medical bills, missed work, and questions about what comes next.
Distracted driving accidents are often completely preventable. A driver glancing at a text message, checking social media, entering GPS directions, or looking away from the road for just a few seconds can cause life-changing injuries.
Whether your crash happened on I-85 near Greenville, I-26 through Columbia, I-77 near Rock Hill, I-20 outside Florence, or a busy intersection in Charleston, you deserve answers.
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, call center, or middleman.
I’ll listen to what happened, explain your rights, and help you understand your legal options.
You focus on healing.
I’ll fight like hell while you recover.
Distracted driving crashes often leave victims dealing with more than physical injuries.
Insurance companies may dispute fault. Drivers may deny they were using a phone. Important evidence can disappear quickly.
As a Distracted Driving Attorney South Carolina injury victims can call directly, Thomas helps clients pursue compensation and uncover the evidence needed to build a strong case.
Spartan Law represents accident victims throughout:
• Greenville
• Spartanburg
• Columbia
• Charleston
• Anderson
• Myrtle Beach
• Florence
• Rock Hill
• Laurens
Many injured clients receive treatment at:
• Prisma Health Greenville Memorial
• Spartanburg Regional
• MUSC Health
• Prisma Health Richland
• Grand Strand Medical Center
Prompt action often helps preserve evidence and strengthen a distracted driving claim.
Distracted driving involves any activity that takes a driver’s attention away from safely operating a vehicle.
Sending or reading text messages remains one of the most dangerous forms of driver distraction.
Talking, scrolling, checking notifications, or using apps can significantly reduce reaction times.
Drivers often look away from traffic while entering destinations or reviewing directions.
Even simple distractions can increase the likelihood of a serious collision.
Daydreaming, interacting with passengers, or focusing on activities inside the vehicle can lead to devastating crashes.
A distracted driver may fail to notice stopped or slowing traffic ahead.
Many distracted driving crashes occur when drivers ignore traffic signals or fail to yield.
Looking away from the road can cause a driver to drift into oncoming traffic.
Distracted drivers often fail to see pedestrians and cyclists until it is too late.
One distracted driver can trigger a chain reaction involving multiple vehicles.
Many people mistakenly believe they cannot recover compensation if they share some responsibility for an accident.
South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence system.
Depending on the circumstances, you may still be entitled to compensation even if you were partially at fault.
Before accepting an insurance company’s position on liability, speak with Thomas.
A successful distracted driving accident claim may allow recovery for both financial and personal losses.
Emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgery, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and future medical care.
Compensation for missed work and reduced future earning capacity.
Physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.
Vehicle repairs and replacement costs.
If a distracted driving accident results in the loss of a loved one, surviving family members may have legal rights under South Carolina law.
Additional compensation may be available depending on the circumstances and losses involved.
Every distracted driving accident claim is different, and Thomas can help evaluate the damages that may apply to your case.
Every distracted driving case deserves careful investigation.
Thomas works to gather and evaluate evidence such as:
Records may reveal texting, calls, or data usage around the time of the crash.
Witnesses may have observed the driver’s behavior before the collision.
Traffic cameras and nearby businesses sometimes capture critical evidence.
Accident reports often contain observations that support liability.
Modern vehicles may contain electronic data relevant to accident reconstruction.
You’ll work directly with Thomas Conits throughout your case.
Your case deserves more than a claim number.
Located at 100 Williams Street, Greenville, SC, Spartan Law represents injury victims across South Carolina.
Distracted driving cases often require aggressive evidence collection and detailed case preparation.
You pay no attorney fees upfront.
Spartan Law only collects a fee if compensation is recovered pursuant to a written fee agreement.
Distracted driving includes texting, using a mobile device, eating, adjusting navigation systems, interacting with passengers, and any activity that takes attention away from driving.
Potentially. Depending on the circumstances, cell phone records may help establish whether a driver was distracted before the collision.
Possibly. South Carolina's comparative negligence laws may still allow recovery depending on the facts of the case.
Legal deadlines apply. Speaking with Thomas promptly can help protect your rights and preserve evidence.
Your consultation is free. There are no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered.