North Charleston is a busy region with heavy commuting corridors, dense neighborhoods, and ongoing construction and industrial activity nearby. Those realities can affect how a wrongful death case is investigated and how liability is argued.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Traffic-related deaths on major routes and connecting roads, where speed, lane changes, turn signals, and visibility become central issues.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents, especially in areas with mixed residential and commercial activity.
- Workplace and industrial accidents, where safety procedures, training, and equipment maintenance may be disputed.
- Construction-zone or roadway hazards, where signage, barriers, and worker practices can determine fault.
Because these cases often involve multiple potential parties (drivers, employers, property owners, contractors, or insurers), a “calculator” alone can miss the most important question: who is legally responsible—and for what?


