Distinguished South Carolina Attorney
Medical Negligence ○ Personal Injury
Products Liability
The Law Offices of E. Vernon F. Glenn provides a broad-range of personal injury legal services in South Carolina and throughout the southeastern United States, including North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Our founding attorney, Vernon Glenn, is a respected, established attorney who can help in the following areas:
If you have suffered a brain injury, we can provide you with legal representation. If you have been injured in a slip-and-fall accident, we are an experienced law firm who can help you. We represent people who have been hurt by dangerous or defective products. contact us today for your free initial case review.
Nursing Home Injury Lawyers for the Southeast United States
Regrettably, a terrible tragedy has befallen some senior citizens in this country’s nursing homes. Many defenseless elderly residents of nursing homes have suffered abuse and neglect by the very people who were appointed to care for them.
If you or someone who depends on you has suffered an injury, contact the lawyers at the Law Offices of E. Vernon F. Glenn. You can call us toll-free 866-652-3834
Personal Injury Cases Are Taken on a Contingency Fee Basis
In most instances, we take personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. That means that there are no legal fees unless we recover damages on your behalf. Whether your case involves a car accident or products liability, don’t hesitate to contact us. Call today to schedule your free initial case review with our attorney, E. Vernon F. Glenn, Esquire.
Cross-section of some of the new cases that have recently come into our office
We've evaluated, studies and thought about these matters and have decided to see if we can help our new clients with them. As we have explained elsewhere on our web site, it is our policy to be very careful and judicious in selecting the cases that come to us; we like to limit the number of active cases we handle at any one time so we can devote our fullest energies to them.
I never want to have client's being treated like a 'number' and I find it's a very bad thing when folks are led to believe that marginal, defective or fatally flawed cases will somehow turn into overnight successes. That is, in my mind, intellectually dishonest and borders on inethical shilling.
Simply put, you can put pearls and lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig. Straight talk counts.
Now, indeed, all of our cases present problems and difficulties (There is no such thing as the Perfect Case!) and some are especially hard and a few are absolute longshots that are tragic and need remedy if at all one can be found, but we make all that clear to the folks that come to us.
And, we welcome the challenge. Please get in touch if you would like to talk.
A pedestrian is crossing a well-lit, eight-laned city street after eating dinner way back to his motel. He is not crossing at a street corner or street marked crosswalk, they being at least a 1/4 of a mile or more in either direction. A woman driving while listening to her WalkMan strikes and injures him. She leaves no skid marks and according to witnesses does not slow down before impact. Serious injuries.
Lady goes into Same Day Surgery Hospital for laparoscopic hysterectomy. Procedure done and lady released. She calls doctor's answering service day and half after procedure and tells operator she feels rotten. Doctor on call returns call, asks lady, "Do you think this will wait until tomorrow?" Lady says, "I guess so." and continues to take her prescribed pain medication. Goes to Doctor's office next day, rushed to hospital, exploratory surgery reveals two 'through and through' puncture wounds to her bowel. Lady is in Intensive Care Unit for 2 months with $300,000+ in bills.
Lady is at 'Yard Sale' sponsored by and on premises of local hardware store. High winds had been blowing all day. Lady arrived at invitation of store's owner. Sale merchandise was displayed on 1/4 inch sheets of plywood placed unanchored on top of saw horses. A gust of wind suddenly lifted 25 pound sheet of plywood up and blew it through air. It struck client in back of her head, knocking her unconscious. Client, who has worked her entire adult life, now has significant closed head injury, headaches, depression and constant pain and has lost her job.
Client goes in to hospital to have doctor recommended hysterectomy. After surgery, nursing staff recognize that client is not voiding urine. Exploratory surgery reveals that surgery has completely sliced not one but BOTH of her ureters. In order to repair, damaged ends of ureters have to be cut back to make patent, clean reattachment. In order to do, ureters are shortened. While repair is efective, one ureter is tightly stretched and is permanently, chronically painful. Pain radiates constantly across client's hip and pelvis, burns and runs down her upper thigh where nerves are affected.
Clients are on Old Cooper River Bridge on way into Charleston from Mount Pleasant to listen to jazz at downtown club. Underage male, exceedingly drunk, somehow drives car onto one-way Cooper River Bridge roadway going wrong way and strikes car clients are in. Drunk driver then crashes through guardrail and his car plummets into island below. Investigation thus far reveals that drunk driver had been in downtown restaurant and bar drinking with friend, they being served by employee who knew full-well they were underage.
Client's son attends fraternity-sorority party in private nightclub. Despite stringent self-imposed rules and regulations about security and limitations on who may attend, consumption of alcohol and crowd control, in fact and essence, there is no security nor any other safety control in place, Members of Bloods gang easily gain entry, confront client's son. He tries to protect himself but is shot dead. Investigation also clearly show that nightclub in in high crime area. Suit proceeds against property owner, leasing agent, fraternity and sorority.
The Law Offices of E. Vernon F. Glenn
211 Scott Street
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Phone: 843-971-1999
Fax: 843-971-0194
Toll-Free: 866-652-3834
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