More than a million Americans experience a brain injury each year, whether a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), closed head injury, skull fracture, depressed skull injury, or brain bleed, and 80,000 people have long-term disabilities as a result of their injury. Brain trauma is usually the result of a direct blow to the head, which can bruise the brain and damage its internal tissues and blood vessels. The severity of a head or brain injury can range from a mild concussion to a severe injury that results in coma or even death. In a closed head or brain injury, there is no break in the skull and the brain is jarred against the sides of the skull, shearing (or tearing) the internal lining, nerves, tissues, and blood vessels, causing bleeding, bruising, or swelling.

At Will Parker Law, our lawyers have extensive knowledge and background experience representing victims of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). If you, or someone you know, has suffered a head injury as a result of a fall, accident or any type of blunt trauma to the head and are now experiencing the physical, mental or behavioral symptoms of a TBI, call us for a free consultation. We pride ourselves in the work we have done for our clients who have suffered such life-altering injuries.

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We serve clients throughout South Carolina including those in the following localities: Horry County including Conway, Garden City, Little River, Loris, Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, and Surfside Beach; Charleston County including Charleston, Johns Island, Mount Pleasant, and North Charleston; Dillon County including Dillon; Florence County including Florence; Georgetown County including Andrews, Georgetown, Murrells Inlet, and Pawleys Island; Marion County including Marion and Mullins; and Sumter County including Sumter.

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541 Atlantic Ave
Murrells Inlet, SC 29576

Phone

(843) 970-9955

Business Hours

Monday – Thursday (8:30am – 4:30pm)
Friday (8:30 am – 2:30 pm)