Parking lot accident lawyer in Loris, SC

Low-speed impacts with real consequences

Even slower collisions in grocery or school lots can cause injuries. Josephs Law Firm PA gathers angles of approach, stall layout, and camera footage to show who had right-of-way. As a parking lot accident lawyer in Loris, SC, Trey coordinates medical documentation for neck and back injuries that may appear hours later.


If the other driver leaves, hit-and-run accidents may trigger UM coverage when reporting rules are met.

Evidence that helps your claim

  • Photos of stall lines, arrows, and stop signage
  • Business surveillance requests and incident reports
  • Damage locations showing backing vs. through-traffic patterns
  • Medical records and work notes documenting limitations

When the at-fault driver is underinsured, we analyze UM/UIM claims for additional benefits.

Frequent lot scenarios

  • Backing out into lane-of-travel vehicles
  • Through-traffic failing to yield to pedestrians
  • Competing back-outs with limited visibility


For general timelines and next steps, talk with an auto accident attorney who handles Horry County claims.

What to  do nEXT

Photograph vehicles in final positions before moving.

Ask the business to preserve video and note camera locations.

Seek medical care; don’t ignore delayed symptoms.

Call Josephs Law Firm PA to coordinate insurers and treatment documentation.


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Parking lot  FAQs

  • Is fault always split 50/50 in lots?

    No—layout and movement matter; evidence often clarifies fault.

  • Do police respond to lot crashes?

    Policies vary; business incident reports and video become even more important.

  • Can pedestrians recover for lot injuries?

    Yes—call to discuss right-of-way and camera evidence.