Personal Injury Lawyer Myrtle Beach Unveils Quick-Connect Service for Immediate Legal Assistance to Accident Victims

Myrtle Beach, SC — A new service has been introduced by Personal Injury Lawyer Myrtle Beach to simplify the search for experienced legal representation for victims of accidents including car crashes, slips and falls, workplace injuries, and cases of medical malpractice. This initiative aims to expedite the connection process between accident victims and qualified lawyers, focusing on fostering efficiency in the less accessible legal landscape that victims usually face. The streamlined service is designed to minimize the time and stress involved in finding the right attorney in the aftermath of an accident. Recognizing the urgent … Read more

North Myrtle Beach Police Sergeant Faces Lawsuit After Alleged DUI Crash in Surfside Beach

SURFSIDE BEACH, S.C. – A lawsuit was initiated this Tuesday against a North Myrtle Beach police sergeant following a DUI-related vehicular incident that alarmed locals earlier this month. Sgt. Chris King and Brittany Rumola, who were alleged to be in the vehicle at the time, have become the focus of a legal battle stemming from the collision that occurred on September 7, 2023. The incident took place on Surfpine Drive and escalated when an attempted left-hand turn onto Highway 17 went catastrophically wrong. According to the lawsuit, King is accused of making the decision to … Read more

Australian Jury Unable to Reach Verdict in High-Profile Beach Murder Case

Cairns, Australia – A jury was dismissed without reaching a verdict on Tuesday concerning the 2018 murder trial of 24-year-old Toyah Cordingley, whose body was found on a secluded Queensland beach. After three days of deliberations, justices concluded that an impasse had been reached, signaling a potential retrial for the accused, Rajwinder Singh, 40, who maintains his innocence. Cordingley, a young woman from Cairns, was discovered deceased by her father on Wangetti Beach on October 22, 2018, a day after she went missing while walking her dog. The distressing find by her father, who encountered … Read more

Atlantic Beach Enforces Tougher Penalties for Public Camping, Offers Shelter Alternatives

Atlantic Beach, Fla. – In an effort to align with a new state legislation enacted last year, the city of Atlantic Beach has updated its regulations to increase penalties for camping and sleeping in public areas. This legislative change gives police enhanced powers to handle such occurrences, marking a significant shift in the city’s approach to managing public spaces. The updated ordinance comes in response to concerns about public safety and the availability of appropriate accommodations for individuals found sleeping outside. Previously, city policy required law enforcement to verify the availability of shelter beds before … Read more