Most people don’t begin with legal theory—they begin with real-life costs: escalating bills, time missed from work, travel for specialists, and ongoing symptoms that don’t match what they were told would happen next.
In and around Spartanburg, a common scenario is care delivered across multiple settings (for example, an urgent care visit followed by referral, imaging, and then a hospital admission). When treatment is spread across providers, insurers may argue the harm was caused by something unrelated or by later decisions. That’s where evidence organization matters—because settlement value turns on proof, not just the fact that someone was injured.


