Schiller & Hamilton - June 2019

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The season of relaxation and fun in the sun is here! But before you load up the station wagon Clark Griswold- style, follow these tips for a safe and fun family vacation!

On the Road Again

There are few things more American than a classic family road trip, but with more vehicles on the road this summer, your chance of injury or an accident increases. Be wary of driving next to large campers, RVs, and vehicles with cargo strapped on top. In addition, be on the lookout for erratic or careless drivers, especially as more tourists fill our South Carolina roadways. Back in your own vehicle, remain defensive, stay alert, strap down all cargo, and know your limits when it comes to alcohol. Furthermore, make stops as you feel tired. Studies have shown that driving while drowsy can be just as dangerous as driving drunk. So, don’t put your family at risk, and keep your eyes on the open road. Researching before your trip can be valuable for plenty of reasons, but the best reason is for your safety. Check online reviews, gauge your family’s limits, and dig into local attractions to discover fun adventures. For example, if you’re a young family or have kids with asthma, scuba diving may not be the best activity, but the aquarium could be a great compromise for your marine-savvy kids. When you’re prepared for excursions, you can anticipate possible mishaps without putting your family in unsuspecting danger. Despite your best intentions, accidents happen, and when the unexpected occurs, you need a plan to overcome it. If you get into an accident or are injured on vacation, seek immediate medical attention. Once you secure your own well-being, gather information from the other parties involved in the accident, and consult with a legal professional. Seeking help from an attorney after an accident can help you get the compensation you deserve. If you find yourself injured or in an accident this vacation season, the experts at Schiller & Hamilton Law Firm can help. Call 1.803.408.7722 or visit SchillerHamilton.com to learn more. We’ve got your back. Dig a Little Bit We Need a Plan

cripplingly haunted by unseen forces. The poltergeist was said to disrupt their daily activity, and the plaintiff was suing on the

grounds that the home was notorious in the area for being haunted and had a reputation as such, therefore it should have been disclosed to the buyer before closing. They won. That’s right; the court ruled that the seller misled the plaintiff and should have disclosed the nature of this potentially harmful house. Shockingly enough, this type of thing is required to be disclosed when selling a house in New York. Well, at least a buyer will have peace of mind knowing that they got a sweet new pad and a ghoul for pennies on the dollar.

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