In South Carolina, drunk driving cases can involve more than a single “bad decision.” In and around Tega Cay, crashes frequently occur on routes where speeds change, traffic patterns vary, and visibility can shift quickly—especially during evening hours and holiday weekends.
That matters because insurers often try to narrow the story to something like “driver error” or “you were in the wrong place at the wrong time.” They may also question whether impairment actually caused the collision, or argue that other factors—lane position, distraction, roadway conditions, or timing—broke the connection.
A lawyer’s job is to translate the facts into a tight liability and causation narrative that matches how South Carolina personal injury claims are evaluated.


