Head-on collision lawyer in Loris, SC

High-energy impacts on rural and highway routes

Head-on crashes along Highway 9, 701, and routes toward Conway can involve fatigue, distraction, or impairment. Josephs Law Firm PA documents lane departure, yaw marks, and crush profiles to establish liability and the forces involved. Alcohol often plays a role; our work in drunk driving crashes prioritizes timeline reconstruction and punitive exposure when warranted.

Building a serious-injury claim

  • Rapid scene documentation and vehicle inspections
  • EDR downloads where available; reconstruction support if needed
  • Comprehensive medical records and future-care projections
  • Coordination of BI, UM/UIM, and MedPay to prevent gaps

When insurance is inadequate, we pursue UM/UIM coverage and evaluate stacking across vehicles and policies

Common causes and defenses we address

  • Crossing the centerline to pass on two-lane roads
  • Distraction from devices or in-vehicle systems
  • Fatigue on late-night corridors to and from the beach
  • Disputed speed or roadway design—addressed through physical evidence


For a broader view of timelines and options, consult an auto accident attorney who understands Horry County procedures.

What to do next

Get immediate medical care; keep every record.

Preserve photos of the scene, debris, and vehicle interiors.

Avoid recorded statements before legal advice.

Call Josephs Law Firm PA to coordinate benefits and next steps.


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Head-on  FAQs

  • Are head-on cases always the passing driver’s fault?

    Not always—evidence can show sudden swerves or other causes; we analyze the scene.

  • Can multiple policies apply?

    Yes—BI, UM/UIM, and household policies may all be in play.

  • Do you litigate when needed?

    We prepare cases to be settlement-ready or trial-ready as facts require.