Who We Help & Injury Case Types
If you’ve been hurt because of someone else’s carelessness—on the road, at work, or anywhere in South Carolina—you don’t have to face recovery and the insurance process alone. Jung Disability and Injury Advocates helps:
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accident victims
- Pedestrians and bicyclists hit by vehicles
- Workers injured on the job or in construction
- People hurt in slip-and-fall or premises accidents
- Individuals with straightforward injury claims (we don’t dilute our focus across dozens of practice areas)
From US-17 and the Ravenel Bridge corridor in Mount Pleasant to I-526 and throughout the Lowcountry, our firm guides injury victims in Charleston and across South Carolina.
How Personal Injury Claims Work in South Carolina
We handle all communication and negotiation with the insurance company, so you can focus on recovery. Our team pursues every category of compensation available for your situation—no more worrying about lowball settlements or missing key deadlines.
After an accident, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Medical bills and future treatment
Lost wages or income
Pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life
Property damage (such as vehicle repairs)
Out-of-pocket costs
Local Experience. Clear Communication. Proven Results.
With over 30 years of personal injury experience and deep roots in Mount Pleasant and Charleston, our family legal team understands the needs of Lowcountry residents. We’re proud of our reputation—see our strong client reviews on Google—and we believe in honest answers, responsive service, and step-by-step guidance through your case.
What To Do After an Injury
- Seek medical attention immediately—even if injuries seem minor
- Take photos of the scene, vehicles, and your injuries
- Collect witness names and contact info
- Avoid giving a recorded statement to insurance adjusters before talking to a lawyer
- Save all receipts, bills, and medical records
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have a personal injury case in South Carolina?
If you were injured because of someone else’s negligence—car crash, unsafe property, workplace accident—you may have a claim for compensation. Call us to review your situation for free.
How long do I have to file an injury claim in SC?
Most injury claims must be filed within three years of the accident (sometimes less for certain cases). Act quickly to protect your rights.
Should I talk to a lawyer before the insurance company?
Yes. Insurance adjusters may push for a quick settlement or a recorded statement. Know your options and let us handle the adjuster.
