When an accident comes without warning, even the most prepared person can fall victim. One moment, you're walking to a restaurant after a long day of work. The next moment, someone else's negligence and carelessness change your life forever. Personal injury victims aren't just the victims of negligence they suffer from pain, concern over family and ability to work. Often, these victims do not have the luxury of worrying about work and family, because they're clinging to life in an ER. Without a personal injury attorney in Myrtle Beach, SC, by their side, they mistakenly provide official statements to insurance agencies and accept settlement offers that only account for a fraction of what they have lost.
If you have recently been hurt in an accident, you may be asking questions like:
With more than 100,000 car accidents in South Carolina every year, we hear these questions every day. Our hearts hurt for those who are suffering due to no fault of their own. Accident victims are not only left with questions like those above; they're also forced to deal with costs associated with medical bills, car repair, follow-up appointments, and loss of income.
While reading these facts can be bleak, there is a silver lining. South Carolina law dictates that those who are found responsible for your pain and suffering may be obligated to pay for your expenses. Cobb Hammett, LLC exists for that exact reason to make sure that negligent parties are held accountable. We fight on your behalf to make sure you get the compensation you deserve. We aren't afraid to go toe-to-toe with greedy insurance agencies who do not have your best interests at heart.
Our overarching goal is to protect your rights, and our law firm is uniquely positioned to do so, with attorney Michael Dill's vast experience in the auto insurance industry.
We offer comprehensive vehicle representation for a number of different automobile accidents, including:
If you know you have been involved in one of the car accidents above, the time to seek experienced representation is now. Generally, car accident victims have three years from the date of their injuries to file a personal injury claim in Myrtle Beach. That time frame can be reduced in certain circumstances. When a wrongful death is involved, surviving family members must take action in a similar time frame.
The bottom line is that speed is of the essence in these cases. When we sit down with you to learn more about your accident, we will help you understand South Carolina law so that you are fully informed before taking legal action. The sooner we can dig into the details of your case, the sooner we can fight for your rights.
The law states that personal injury victims are entitled to compensation for the full extent of their injuries. Why? Because the primary goal of injury compensation in Myrtle Beach, SC, is to help the victim return to the state they would have been in, if the accident never occurred. In the literal sense, doing so isn't possible. The law cannot reverse the incredible suffering and pain that accompanies a severe injury. As such, personal injury victims are entitled to receive a financial reward that equals those damages.
How much compensation you get depends on the facts and nuances of your case. With that said, you may be able to recover compensation for the following needs:
If you or someone you love was recently injured in a car wreck, contact our office today to speak with a personal injury lawyer in Myrtle Beach, SC. The sooner you call, the sooner we can begin fighting for your rights and the compensation you need.
If there were one common truth that we can count on, it's that life is unpredictable. Sometimes, accidents just happen. However, when recklessness and negligence come into play in situations where accidents cause personal injuries, the negligent party can be held responsible under South Carolina law. For victims to have a chance at compensation, the party responsible for the accident must be proven to be negligent. When a party or parties are negligent, they fail to take appropriate care when performing an action, like driving an automobile.
After an accident occurs, it is critical to take certain steps to help prove the responsible party's negligence and maximize the compensation you rightly deserve.
All too often, car wreck victims don't get the compensation they need because they failed to take the proper steps after their accident. Don't let this be you. By having comprehensive records of your car accident and its aftermath, you have a much better chance of protecting your rights and maximizing compensation for your bills and injuries. If you have been injured in an automobile accident in Myrtle Beach, follow these steps before doing anything else:
First and foremost, seek medical attention for any injuries that you have sustained. You might not realize it now, but your injuries may be more complex and serious than you think. Damage like head trauma and back injuries are not easy to diagnose on your own and sometimes take time to surface. A full medical examination will help reveal the extent of your injuries, lead to a quicker recovery, and help document the injuries you sustained. This last part is essential to prove the significance of your injuries.
The second step you should take is to report your injuries to the correct authorities. The authorities change depending on the circumstances of your accident. If you were involved in a car wreck in Myrtle Beach, you should file your report with the highway authorities and any associated insurance agencies. Regardless of where you were injured and how the wreck occurred, the biggest takeaway here is to file a report. That way, you have an established, official record of the incident that can be referred to down the line.
Personal injury cases in Myrtle Beach are won with evidence. It might sound like the job of the police, but it's important that you try to secure any evidence that you can collect relating to your accident, especially if you are injured. Evidence in auto accident cases tends to disappear quickly. By preserving evidence soon after the accident, it can be used in court. For example, if you cannot get a witness statement immediately after your wreck, their testimony may come across as less reliable. Completing this task on your own can be quite difficult, especially after a serious accident. That's why it's so crucial to complete the last step below.
One of the most intelligent, important steps you can take after a car accident is calling a personal injury attorney in Myrtle Beach, SC. At Cobb Hammett, LLC, we will assist you with every step of your personal injury case to ensure that your rights are protected. That includes gathering all types of evidence relevant to your case. When we investigate your accident, we will determine the person who is liable for your losses. If there are multiple liable parties, we will hold each one accountable for their negligence.
Every personal injury case is different, which is why experience counts when it comes to car accident compensation. Our track record speaks for itself, but no number of past results will guarantee a perfect outcome. What we can guarantee, however, is our undivided attention and fierce dedication to your case, no matter the circumstances. Unlike other personal injury law firms in Myrtle Beach, you can have peace of mind knowing your best interests always come first at Cobb Hammett, LLC.
At Cobb Hammett, LLC, we have years of experience handling some of Myrtle Beach's most complicated car accident cases. Some of the most common cases that come across our desks include:
Drunk driving is a major problem in the Lowcountry. Drunk drivers are incredibly irresponsible and regularly cause fatal accidents because they drive physically and mentally impaired by alcohol. Drunk drivers have slower reaction times, delayed reflexes, and impaired vision, making them unfit to operate a motor vehicle. In auto wrecks, drunk drivers often come away with minor injuries compared to their victims, which is a bitter pill to swallow
Individuals who make a choice to drive drunk cause accidents by weaving in and out of traffic, going over the speed limit, failing to see pedestrians, and ignoring traffic laws. They may run cars off the road, rear-end vehicles, hit them head-on, or even cause a vehicle to roll over.
Drunk driving accidents in Myrtle Beach care result in horrible injuries, such as:
If you are injured or have lost a family member due to an impaired or drunk driver, our team of personal injury lawyers in Myrtle Beach can help. We have extensive experience with car accident cases and can explain your rights in simple, plain terms. It is important to know that you can file a personal injury suit regardless of the criminal case outcome against the drunk driver.
When accidents happen in RVs or rental cars, people are often unsure of their rights. This confusion is understandable since there are additional insurance and legal issues that must be accounted for in these cases.
Fortunately, the lawyers at Cobb Hammett, LLC, have the experience to help you with complex car accident and RV cases. Attorney Michael Dill worked in the auto insurance industry before becoming an attorney. He also has an undergraduate degree that includes a focus on risk management and insurance. When it comes to rental and RV accidents, we review each client's case with a fine-tooth comb. Once we understand your accident, our team will explain your rights and options in easy-to-understand terms.
If you were involved in an accident while driving an RV or a rental vehicle, you may find that your auto insurance company, the rental car's insurance company, and the other party's insurance carrier will try to deny your claim. Situations like these call for a bold, experienced personal injury attorney in Myrtle Beach, SC, who isn't afraid of large corporations and insurance groups. We have extensive experience with insurance companies and know how to interpret policies. As your advocate, we will ensure that you receive the coverage and compensation you are entitled to, even if an insurance company says you aren't.
We can help you seek compensation in cases that involve:
Victims of RV and rental car accidents (as well as their families) may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost income or benefits. Our personal injury lawyers work with life-care planners, medical experts, and economists to determine the amount of compensation you will need.
We live in a time where just about everyone has their eyes glued to their phones. Often, this happens in situations where the person needs to be paying attention, like when they're driving an automobile. Taking a few moments to glance down at your phone can cause irreparable damage to other drivers. That is why texting while driving is illegal in Myrtle Beach. Typically, this crime is met with a minor traffic violation. However, when a distracted driver injures another motorist, you can seek compensation through a legal suit. If you have been injured in such a situation, our team can help you hold the negligent driver accountable for your losses and damages.
Texting takes drivers' minds and eyes off the road and their hands off the wheel. Because they are not paying attention to their driving,
They miss crucial road signs and information such as:
At Cobb Hammett, LLC, we represent injury victims in Myrtle Beach who are involved in all types of car accidents, including distracted driving. We work with vigor to recover the full amount of compensation you and your family will need to recover. You can rely on our attorneys for dedicated, representation throughout your case. Unlike some distracted driving lawyers in Myrtle Beach, we will assist you with all aspects of your accident, including access to good medical care if needed.
At Cobb Hammett, LLC, we are proud of our commitment to our clients. We pledge to provide them with the highest quality legal representation in Myrtle Beach and treat them with respect, empathy, and compassion. If you are suffering from the results of a dangerous car accident, know we are here to assist.
We will help you seek compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and additional losses. Surviving family members may also recover funeral expenses and compensation for the personal loss of a loved one, including the deceased's future income and benefits. When you or your family's health and financial security are on the line, trust the best choose Cobb Hammett, LLC.
CONTACT USOn Thursday at 4:39 a.m. the NWS Columbia SC issued an updated flood watch in effect until 7 p.m. The watch is for Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg and Southeastern Orangeburg as well as Burke, Aiken, Barnwell and Bamberg counties.Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible for portions of east central Georgia, including the following area, Burke and central South Carolina, including the following areas, Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Central Orangeburg, Northwestern Orangeburg and Southeastern Orangebur...
On Thursday at 4:39 a.m. the NWS Columbia SC issued an updated flood watch in effect until 7 p.m. The watch is for Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg and Southeastern Orangeburg as well as Burke, Aiken, Barnwell and Bamberg counties.
Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible for portions of east central Georgia, including the following area, Burke and central South Carolina, including the following areas, Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Central Orangeburg, Northwestern Orangeburg and Southeastern Orangeburg through this evening.
"Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas," explains the NWS. "You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued."
This watch is in effect until 7 p.m.
For either residents or campers of flood-prone, low-lying areas, take immediate action and seek higher ground. Follow evacuation instructions without delay. If time permits, lock your home upon departure and disconnect utilities and appliances. Avoid entering basements or rooms where electrical outlets or cords are submerged in water. If you see sparks or hear buzzing, crackling, snapping, or popping sounds, evacuate the area immediately. Refrain from entering water that may have electricity in it and avoid walking through floodwaters. Even 6 inches of moving water can pose a serious risk of knocking you off your feet. If you find yourself trapped by moving water, move to the highest possible point and contact emergency services, and dial 911.
During heavy rain, flooding is possible, especially in low-lying and flood-prone areas. Never drive through water on the road, even if it does not appear to be deep. It takes just 12 inches of rushing water to carry away most cars, according to the NWS.
What is hydroplaning?
Hydroplaning is the term for when a vehicle begins sliding uncontrollably on wet roads.
This happens when water in front of the tire builds up faster than the vehicle's weight can push water out of the way. The water pressure then causes the vehicle to rise and slide on a thin layer of water between the tires and the road, making the driver lose control. Hydroplaning is primarily caused by three factors:
In the event of your vehicle hydroplaning, here's what to know:
Source: The National Weather Service
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This story was originally published November 6, 2024, 12:18 PM.
The weather may be unseasonably warm in the Grand Strand, but the holiday season is still coming. That means it’s time for the Dickens Christmas Show and Festivals, Myrtle Beach’s iconic holiday marketplace.For its 43rd year, the Dickens Show will be open to the public from Thursday, Nov. 7 through Sunday, Nov. 10. Adults can grab tickets for $12, while kids’ entry is $5. Here’s what to expect from this year’s classic Chri...
The weather may be unseasonably warm in the Grand Strand, but the holiday season is still coming. That means it’s time for the Dickens Christmas Show and Festivals, Myrtle Beach’s iconic holiday marketplace.
For its 43rd year, the Dickens Show will be open to the public from Thursday, Nov. 7 through Sunday, Nov. 10. Adults can grab tickets for $12, while kids’ entry is $5. Here’s what to expect from this year’s classic Christmas show.
Although Christmas is still a month and a half away, the Dickens Show lets visitors gather all the decorations they need for the holiday season and stock up on presents early.
“We’ll have everything you can think of, from junk to nice things to interesting things, signs, decorations,” said founder Myra Starnes.
With over 350 vendors offering gifts, jewelry, crafts, gourmet food, decor and more, the show offers something for all tastes.
Unlike other trade shows and holiday markets, the Dickens Christmas show has an unusual vendor dress code — sellers at each booth get decked out in Victorian attire fitting for the Dickensian event.
While some vendors get their old-fashioned costumes from more traditional outlets like thrift stores, others use decidedly more modern sources, like Amazon and AliExpress.
“Where do you get anything these days? Amazon,” said mystery author Carole O’Neill.
The writer and her husband Jim Eberwein, who authors children’s books, are Myrtle Beach locals who are dressing up to sell at the Dickens Christmas Show for the first time this year.
“I’m an old lady in the village. I have one of those hats and those big skirts that puff out with the white blouses,” O’neill said. “And he’s [dressed] like a news boy. He has a cap, he has a white shirt with a vest, and he has short pants, knee socks and buckles on his shoes.”
In addition to booths, visitors have the chance to bid on custom items like themed Christmas trees, wreaths, centerpieces, holiday stockings and more in the event’s festivals benefiting charities. All of the proceeds from the auctions go to local nonprofit organizations like the Family Justice Center, the Kiwanis Club and Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission.
This year’s assortment of Christmas trees, which benefit performing arts scholarships for children through the Sarah Bethany Foundation at Silver Lining School of the Arts, were decorated by local businesses, families and individuals.
The assortment ranges from traditional to wacky. Some of the more creative offerings include a Christmas cactus with a Toy Story western theme, a fire fighting-focused tree that comes with a pool table and a sunset-colored SkyWheel tree.
The Dickens Christmas Show wouldn’t be complete without its Victorian theme. From a 15-foot inflatable snow globe, which was invented in the Victorian Era, to an exhibit on how Victorian women used fans to communicate, this year’s event has plenty of history.
In addition to Victorian antiques like bicycles, strollers, high chairs and more, this year’s show will have a recreation of a Victorian bathing machine, complete with people in-character dressed in old-fashioned swimwear.
“Women could not swim where men could swim,” Starnes said. “There was no place to change clothes, so they made these.”
The carriages were carted out into the ocean and used to maintain modesty. Users could change into swimwear away from the beach and enter the water directly.
When Victorian swimmers were ready to call it a day, they’d wave a flag and the bathing machine was brought back into the water so they could change again.
“Once men and women could be together and things changed a bit, then they took [the wheels] off and used the huts to change clothes in, and people would rent them to leave their stuff in,” said Starnes. “And that was the first beach service.”
New to the show this year is a barbershop quartet harmonizing around the convention center and musicians playing Victorian instruments.
Another holiday specialty at The Dickens Christmas Show will focus on global winter celebrations. Sponsoring not-for-profit organizations will offer specialty dishes from around the world and, like other nonprofits at the show, keep all of the funds raised.
Other attractions will include tea-leaf readers, puppet shows and shadow box displays.
No Christmas event would be complete without Santa Claus and this year’s Dickens Show will have plenty of old Saint Nick. Visitors will have the chance to meet and take pictures with Santa and his elves in the Santa Castle.
The show will also have a “Santa through the Ages” exhibit, featuring a display of life-sized Santas styled in different garb.
This story was originally published November 7, 2024, 6:00 AM.
November 07, 2024 6:00 AM
John-Paul Miller, the former pastor at Solid Rock Church in Market Common, has applied to start a new ministry in Myrtle Beach.Amid controversy regarding the death of his wife, Mica Miller, John-Paul Miller applied for a business license to start Living Water Church at Market Common Inc. on Oct. 17. The business license for Solid Rock Ministries is still active as of Nov. 6, although the website is no longer active.M...
John-Paul Miller, the former pastor at Solid Rock Church in Market Common, has applied to start a new ministry in Myrtle Beach.
Amid controversy regarding the death of his wife, Mica Miller, John-Paul Miller applied for a business license to start Living Water Church at Market Common Inc. on Oct. 17. The business license for Solid Rock Ministries is still active as of Nov. 6, although the website is no longer active.
Mica Miller committed suicide in April and following her death, John-Paul Miller has been accused of being involved in her death and abusing his wife, as well as contributing to her mental health issues, which Mica Miller had talked about on her Facebook page. He has repeatedly denied abusing or being involved in her death.
Her death has gained national attention.
A group of protesters have gathered outside Solid Rock Church, 803 Howard Ave., every Sunday since May, demanding “justice for Mica” and for John-Paul Miller to be arrested.
On Nov. 5, movers were seen removing items from Solid Rock Church and placing them in moving trucks before driving away. The Solid Rock lettering was also taken off the sign in front of the building.
A business license for Solid Rock Ministries, LLC was first effective in 2006 and the church bought the former Air Force base chapel in 2013, according to land records and South Carolina Secretary of State documents.
When controversy around Mica Miller’s death began in May, the church temporarily took down its website, stopped answering phone calls, deleted John-Paul Miller’s sermons online and stopped allowing people to comment on Facebook posts.
Charles Randall, who oversees the church, did not comment when asked why the church was packing up on Tuesday. A call to Russell Long, John-Paul Miller’s lawyer, was not returned.
Solid Rock bought a piece of land nearby in 2023 with plans to build a larger church. Construction has not begun for the new building. For an address for Living Water Church, John-Paul Miller put down his Cold Water Circle home in the Market Common area.
The move out of Solid Rock comes less than a week after the FBI searched John-Paul Miller’s house. The FBI has not released information on why officers were searching the residential home. The Sun News requested the search warrant and incident report but have not received the documents.
This story was originally published November 6, 2024, 10:42 AM.
The only local ballot measure during this year’s general election in Horry County asked voters if they wanted to tax retail sales and use those funds to pay for roads.On Nov. 5, 2024, Myrtle Beach area voters decided to pass the sales tax again, according to results from the South Carolina Election Commission. This is the fourth time Horry County voters have voted in favor of a small retail tax for roadwork.According to ...
The only local ballot measure during this year’s general election in Horry County asked voters if they wanted to tax retail sales and use those funds to pay for roads.
On Nov. 5, 2024, Myrtle Beach area voters decided to pass the sales tax again, according to results from the South Carolina Election Commission. This is the fourth time Horry County voters have voted in favor of a small retail tax for roadwork.
According to previous reporting, Ride 4 will have an allowable collection period for up to 25 years or until they collect $6,350,000,000, whichever comes first. If passed by voters, the collection will begin on May 1, 2025, following the end of Ride 3 collections on April 30, 2025.
The day after the election, Fix Horry Roads, a nonprofit group that advocated and campaigned for the ballot measure, said in a press release that Ride 4 is expected to generate $6.6 billion from 2025 to 2050.
Previous reporting shows that less than half of the $592 million from the county’s previous penny tax measure for road construction, Ride 3, has been spent as of the beginning of Oct.
According to unofficial voting numbers for Horry County with 125 out of 125 precincts reporting at 12:47 a.m. on Wednesday morning, 57.11%, or 95,175 of voters voted “yes” for the measure, and 42.89%, or 71,490, voted no.
“We are pleased to see the voters of Horry County took action to approve this referendum, understanding that our livelihoods and the livelihoods of future generations count on having safe, accessible and reliable transportation options,” Steve Mays, Chairman of Fix Horry Roads said in a statement sent out on Wednesday. “Thanks to their support, we now have the resources —most of which come from our area’s out-of-town visitors — to enhance connectivity and improve quality of life across our communities.”
Preliminary data from the state’s election commission in the early hours of Wednesday morning showed that Horry County had a 67.03% voter turnout for this election.
In total, the results from the South Carolina Election Commission showed that 60,428 votes were cast during early voting in Horry County.
The first part of the Ride 4 measure included finishing Ride 3.
“Project (1) to commence in Years 1-5 the completion of any Ride III Projects, if any,” the question on this year’s general election ballot says.
If passed, Ride 4 funding will include finishing the unfinished Ride III construction projects for an estimated $150 million, and a list of 22 specific road construction projects, a clause saying they will enhance public transportation and pave unpaved dirt roads.
A full breakdown of how much each Ride 3 project has cost so far, according to numbers from Horry County, can be found here.
Prior to Election Day on Nov. 5, signs and mailers supporting the ballot were scattered across the county. The Sun News found out that these advertisements were paid for by a 501(c)(4) organization, Fix Horry Roads.
Other groups, including the Coastal Conservation League, have sent mailers about Ride 4, but in opposition of the ballot measure.
“As a registered 501(c)(4), the Fix Horry Roads initiative is a community-driven organization focused on educating the public about the upcoming election day referendum, improving transportation infrastructure across Horry County and showcasing the benefits of continuing the county’s RIDE initiative,” Fix Horry Road’s chairman, Steve Mays said in a statement to The Sun News before Election Day.
He said the group’s officers include Mays, Laura Crowther, Ryan Swaim, Shawn Godwin and Benjy Hardee, and that the ads were paid for by contributions from local residents and businesses that have a vested interest in the measure.
This story was originally published November 5, 2024, 7:00 AM.
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On Wednesday at 1:04 p.m. an updated flood watch was issued by the NWS Charleston SC in effect until Thursday at 7 p.m. The watch is for Jenkins, Screven and Allendale counties.Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible for portions of southeast Georgia, including Jenkins and Screven and southeast South Carolina, including Allendale county counties through Thursday evening."Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding m...
On Wednesday at 1:04 p.m. an updated flood watch was issued by the NWS Charleston SC in effect until Thursday at 7 p.m. The watch is for Jenkins, Screven and Allendale counties.
Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible for portions of southeast Georgia, including Jenkins and Screven and southeast South Carolina, including Allendale county counties through Thursday evening.
"Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas," comments the NWS. "You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued. Be prepared to protect life and property, especially in areas prone to flooding. If flooding develops, move to higher ground immediately. If driving, be prepared for flooded roadways and possible road closures."
This watch is in effect until Thursday at 7 p.m.
If you live in a flood-prone area or are camping in a low-lying area, get to higher ground immediately. If told to evacuate, do so immediately. Lock your home when you leave. If you have time, disconnect utilities and appliances. Don't go into a basement, or any room, if water covers the electrical outlets or if cords are submerged. If you see sparks or hear buzzing, crackling, snapping, or popping noises, get out. Stay out of water that may have electricity in it. Don't walk through flood waters. It only takes 6 inches of moving water to knock you off your feet. If you are trapped by moving water, move to the highest possible point and call 911 if possible.
When heavy rain occurs, there is a risk of flooding, particularly in low-lying and flood-prone regions. It is important to never attempt to drive through water on the road, regardless of how deep it appears. According to the NWS, as little as 12 inches of rushing water can sweep away most vehicles.
What is hydroplaning?
Hydroplaning is when a vehicle starts uncontrollably sliding on wet roads.
This happens when water in front of the tire builds up faster than the vehicle's weight can push water out of the way. The water pressure then causes the vehicle to rise and slide on a thin layer of water between the tires and the road, making the driver lose control. The three main causes of hydroplaning are:
In the event of your vehicle hydroplaning, here's what to know:
Source: The National Weather Service
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This story was originally published November 6, 2024, 3:18 AM.