Rosen Hagood Attorney, Elizabeth Nicholson Receives AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®
Rosen Hagood June 7, 2022
Charleston, SC (June 6, 2022) – Rosen Hagood is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Nicholson has received the AV Preeminent® rating from the Martindale-Hubbell® legal rating service. The Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent® rating is the highest possible rating for an attorney for ethical standards and legal ability. Considered to be the gold standard, approximately 10 percent …
What is Personal Injury Protection?
Andrew D. Gowdown May 23, 2022
Personal injury protection insurance, also called PIP or no-fault insurance, pays a policyholder’s medical expenses regardless of who is responsible for an accident. Although this coverage is optional, it can provide much-needed financial relief without worrying about fault. As with any sort of insurance coverage, however, actually compelling the insurer to pay what it promised …
Rosen Hagood Attorneys Selected to 2022 South Carolina Super Lawyers
Rosen Hagood April 29, 2022
Eight attorneys from the Charleston-based law firm of Rosen Hagood have been named to either the 2022 South Carolina Super Lawyers list or the 2022 South Carolina Rising Stars list, the firm announced today. Both lists are extremely competitive with no more than five percent of the attorneys from a state designated as Super Lawyers, …
Who is Liable in a Truck Accident?
Andrew D. Gowdown April 25, 2022
Any automobile accident can cause serious injuries and even fatalities. But those involving trucks are particularly catastrophic. The size, weight, and speed of trucks can result in a lifetime of suffering for the survivors. If you or someone you love has been involved in a truck accident, you may be facing medical bills, significant lost …
What to Do if Your Trustee is Making Improper Investments
Daniel “Frank” Blanchard, III March 25, 2022
One power that trustees have is to make investments of trust assets. Although trustees are granted a certain degree of authority in their investment decisions, that authority is not absolute. It is governed by both the terms of the trust and state law. Investing is an area that often engenders mistrust between beneficiaries and trustees, …
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