Shelly Leeke Law Firm

Category: Personal injury attorney in Columbia, South Carolina

Address: 939 Broad River Rd, Columbia, SC 29210, USA

Phone: +18032816054

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Michael Robinson

Oct 23, 2022

Great Experience With Lauren Ince &. Mr. Stephon…Shelly Leake Law Firm Goes above and beyond in assisting with your cares of life, When a client suffers from pain from broken bones, The care and love says a lot…they put forth the effort in retrieving all benefits due to you….Shelly Leake Team members are the best to work with…🙌🏾❤️😀 love you guys Your friend Latanya Dixon

lashonda samuels

Oct 20, 2022

Lauren and Stephen were excellent throughout the entire process of my motor vehicle accident case. They made sure my daughter and I were taking care of at all times in reference to medical care. My vehicle was repaired in a timely matter. And, they represented us well during the negotiation process. I would definitely recommend their services to anyone that I know.

tracy grant

Oct 16, 2022

Very thorough and detailed oriented.

Mary Adams

Oct 15, 2022

When you get into a car rake please call Mrs Shelly Leeke they take time to get to know you make sure you and your family is okay. When I say they are the best 😊☺️ I wont to say thank y'all for everything ❤️

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Questions & Answers

Who will send my disability checks?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

If your employer employs four or more employees, they are required to carry workers' compensation insurance. Their workers' compensation insurance carrier is responsible for paying your lost wages if you are out of work for more than 7 days. Your disability checks will be sent weekly.

Who will pay for my medical bills from the car accident?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

Your accident-related medical bills should be paid from any settlement recovery you receive when your South Carolina accident case settles. Therefore, you should submit your bills to your own health insurance company so that the bills do not go in to collections. If you do not have health insurance, you will need to make payments on the medical bills until the bills are paid from the injury settlement. You should also contact your car insurance company and ask if you have medical payments or Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. If you do, then you should submit the bills to your car insurance company. You do not want your medical bills going to collections! Your Charleston motor vehicle accident lawyer will help you figure out a payment plan with your medical provider that best suits your financial situation.

Who will pay for my medical bills if I am a pedestrian who was struck by an automobile?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

The at fault driver’s insurance company is responsible for your medical bills, pain and suffering, and lost wages caused by the negligence of that driver in causing the collision with a pedestrian. If you carry your own insurance policy, your policy may also pay for your medical bills and even pain and suffering in excess of the amount of coverage available from the at fault driver’s policy, depending on the coverage you carry through your own policy. Contact us for Free Case Evaluation today.

Who is responsible if my child is involved in a school bus accident?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

If the school bus caused the accident, the liability insurance covering the school bus will be responsible for the medical bills, pain and suffering, and any other damages incurred by the school bus children or others injured by the school bus driver's negligence. If another vehicle caused the accident with the school bus, the other driver or the other driver's liability insurance will be responsible for paying damages caused by the driver's negligence in causing the school bus wreck.

Who is responsible for my slip and fall accident?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

Depending on the details of your accident, more than one person could be held responsible for your injuries. The owner, tenant, management, or a combination of parties may be held liable for the slip and fall. An attorney can help you to determine who will be held responsible and take the necessary actions to build your case against them.

Who is in charge of regulating large commercial trucks and truck companies?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

The role of the FMCSA is to: enforce safety regulations; target high-risk drivers and carriers; improve information systems and technologies; strengthen operating standards; and increase safety awareness. Some of the responsibilities of the FMCSA include: Data and Analysis - collect and disseminate data concerning carrier safety and resources to improve safety; Research and Technology - coordinate research and technological developments to improve safety; Commercial Drivers' Licenses - develop standards for testing and licensing of truck drivers; Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement - operate safety program to improve performance and eliminate high risk carriers from the nation's roads; and Safety Assistance -financially helps states with roadside inspection and other types of safety programs.

Who is entitled to bring a wrongful death claim in South Carolina?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

A wrongful death case may be brought by the spouse or child(ren) of the deceased victim or if there is no surviving spouse or child, then the parents or next of kin of the accident victim.

Who is considered an employee?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

Under the Worker's Compensation Act, an employee is any person who is under employment, contract for hire, or an apprenticeship, whether express or implied. This also includes foreign workers and minors who are lawfully or unlawfully employed as well as both full-time and part-time employees. Subcontractors may also be covered under workers' compensation. If a subcontractor does not carry workers' compensation insurance, the owner or developer above them in the chain of employment may be held liable for workers' compensation to the injured employee, as if they were the direct employer.

Who is at risk for developing an asbestos-related disease?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

Asbestos exposure related disease affect all walks of life. Family members of workers once exposed to asbestos are also at risk of developing an asbestos related disease. Workers with a high rate of asbestos exposure include insulators, boiler makers, railroad workers, pipefitters, industrial maintenance mechanics, painters, construction workers, welders, laborers and electricians. The higher the level of asbestos exposure and the longer the duration of exposure, increases the risk of a worker developing a related disease.

Who can sue for a motorcycle accident injury and death case in South Carolina?

Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022
Shelly Leeke Law Firm | Sep 22, 2022

In South Carolina, a claim may be filed by motorcycle operators and passengers alike. Certain states have different rules pertaining to what guidelines must be met in order to file a claim. It can help to speak with an accident attorney in your state to ensure that these guidelines are followed.

Do you handle water contamination claims per Camp Lejeune.?

Billy Mills | Sep 22, 2022
Nate One | Sep 22, 2022

I guess Google tracking my every move. My wife's a lawyer for sheley leeke and she says yes they do.

Does this law firm handle victumes that have fallen at a restaurant

Thomas Clegg | Oct 22, 2020
Lauren Sarver | Mar 26, 2022

yes

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