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Compassionate legal representation for families throughout South Carolina who have lost a loved one due to negligence, reckless conduct, or wrongful acts.

Serving Injury Victims Across South Carolina

When A Preventable Loss Changes Everything, Talk To Thomas

If you are searching for a Wrongful Death Lawyer South Carolina families can trust, you may be facing one of the most difficult moments of your life. Losing a loved one because of someone else’s negligence can leave your family overwhelmed with grief, unexpected expenses, and questions about what comes next.

My name is Thomas Spiro Conits, founder of Spartan Law. When you call my office, you speak directly with me. Not a case manager. Not a call center. Me.

I’ll listen to your story, explain your rights under South Carolina wrongful death law, and help you understand your options moving forward.

You focus on your family. I’ll fight like hell while you rest, recover, and grieve.

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How A Wrongful Death Lawyer Can Help

A wrongful death claim allows certain surviving family members to seek compensation when negligence resulting in death causes the loss of a loved one.

Whether the fatal injury was caused by a car accident, truck crash, workplace incident, medical negligence, or dangerous property condition, South Carolina law may provide a path toward accountability.

Spartan Law represents families throughout South Carolina, including Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston, Rock Hill, Florence, Anderson, Laurens, and Myrtle Beach.

Fatal accidents frequently occur on major roadways such as I-85, I-26, I-77, and I-20. Families often come to us after a loved one receives treatment at hospitals such as Prisma Health Greenville Memorial, Spartanburg Regional, MUSC Health, or other medical facilities across the state before tragically passing away.

No amount of compensation can replace your loved one. However, a wrongful death lawsuit can help ease financial burdens while holding negligent parties accountable.

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Who Can File A Wrongful Death Claim?

Under South Carolina wrongful death law, the personal representative of the estate generally files the claim on behalf of eligible surviving family members.

Potential beneficiaries may include:

• Surviving spouses

• Children

• Parents

• Other heirs recognized under South Carolina law

Every family’s circumstances are different. During your free consultation, Thomas can explain how the law may apply to your situation.

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What Compensation May Be Available?

A South Carolina wrongful death claim may seek compensation for both financial and personal losses.

Economic Damages

• Funeral and burial expenses

• Medical expenses

• Loss of financial support

• Lost future earnings and benefits

Non-Economic Damages

• Loss of companionship damages

• Emotional suffering

• Loss of guidance and support

Every case is unique. The value of a wrongful death claim depends on the facts, available evidence, and the impact the loss has had on surviving family members.

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How Thomas Builds Wrongful Death Cases

Wrongful death lawsuits require careful investigation and strong supporting evidence.

At Spartan Law, Thomas works to uncover what happened, identify responsible parties, and document the full impact the loss has had on your family.

This may include reviewing:

• Accident reports

• Medical records

• Witness statements

• Financial records

• Employment records

• Expert testimony

• Video evidence

• Insurance documentation

Thomas personally oversees each case and remains available to answer your questions throughout the process.

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Our Legal Services

Car & Motorcycle Accidents

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Helping accident victims pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.

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Helping injured workers pursue benefits and protect their legal rights.

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Representing families seeking justice after the loss of a loved one caused by negligence.

everything you need to know

Your consultation is free. Spartan Law handles wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis. There are no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered.

Generally, the personal representative of the estate files the claim on behalf of surviving family members.

South Carolina follows comparative negligence rules. Depending on the circumstances, compensation may still be available.

Legal deadlines apply. Speaking with Thomas as soon as possible can help preserve evidence and protect your rights.