Neil Alger Shares Insight on SCDOT Pothole Cases in The Nerve
For most of us, potholes are just an annoyance, although these nuisances can get expensive with car-repair costs averaging $600 nationally per incident, according to AAA. For others, the cost of a pothole includes catastrophic injuries and six-digit medical bills. And for the state of South Carolina, the cost has been $4.7 million in settlements…
Read MoreAttorney Ronnie Crosby Represents Families in Lexington School Bus Tragedy
Parker Law Group is representing the parents of eight Lexington Two School District children who were aboard a school bus that overturned this spring, killing a 13-year-old. That lawsuit, filed in Chester County Circuit Court, alleges negligence from the bus manufacturer Blue Bird, a local school bus dealer for selling the bus with an allegedly…
Read MoreBest Lawyers honors three Parker Law Group attorneys for 2026
The Best Lawyers in America® is honoring three Parker Law Group attorneys in its 2026 edition. Two are recognized on the main Best Lawyers list for their work in the Hampton area. Here they are with the practice areas in which they are honored: Austin H. Crosby: Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs John E. Parker:…
Read MoreLee Cope named to 2025 medical malpractice lawyers Power List
HAMPTON, S.C.– Lee D. Cope, a partner with Parker Law Group, has been named to the South Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s 2025 Medical Malpractice Lawyers Power List. He is profiled in a special section of the magazine’s July issue. The Lawyers Weekly Power Lists recognize noteworthy attorneys practicing in various areas of the law. Lee’s extensive…
Read MoreHelp us prevent more tragedies like what happened to Brayden Hatchell
Brayden Todd Hatchell, a 9th-grader at Darlington High School, died on March 12. His parents say that the boy took his own life, and that he did it because he was being bullied. He was 15 years old. The parents, Brandon Hatchell and Ashley Floyd, have retained attorneys Ashley Nance and Chelci Avant of Parker…
Read MoreEight Parker Law Group attorneys recognized by S.C. Super Lawyers for 2025
Six Parker Law Group attorneys were named to the 2025 South Carolina Super Lawyers list, while two others made the rating service’s annual “Rising Stars” list. Here are the six on the main list this year, and the practice areas mentioned by the rating service: Neil A. Alger, Personal Injury Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff Mark D.…
Read MoreDon’t Let Insurance Companies Dodge Payouts – Stop Senate Bill 244
You pay hefty, and ever-increasing, amounts every year for insurance, with the idea that you’ll be protected in the event of an accident. The South Carolina Senate is considering sweeping changes that would devastate small businesses and families like yours. The proposal would only enrich the big companies at the expense of every-day people like…
Read MoreDouble murder leads to civil jury awards totaling $738 million
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Read MoreUncovering Manufacturer Failures in Consumer Product Cases
By: Casey Gore Throughout the various stages of product development, any number of things can go wrong, leading to dangerous and defective products and ultimately resulting in those injured seeking recompense. That is where our firm comes in. In order to build the most effective case for each client, we must examine the supply chain…
Read MoreParker Law Group joins complaint about Fort Jackson housing sewage that sickened 4-year-old boy
Parker Law Group is honored to join Bauer & Metro, P.C., a Bluffton law firm, in representing an Army family whose 4-year-old child was seriously sickened by backed-up sewage in the family’s quarters at Fort Jackson. Rob Metro of Bauer & Metro is now being assisted by Ronnie Crosby and Derek Tarver of Parker Law…
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