
Florence County, SC (July 28, 2026) – Six people were injured after a two-vehicle crash on McIver Road in Florence County on Saturday, July 25.
Firefighters arrived and found one of the vehicles overturned at the scene.
Officials said six people were involved in the crash, and all six suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency medical personnel evaluated those involved, and two people were transported to a local hospital for additional treatment.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol investigated the cause of the collision.
We hope those injured in the crash make a full and timely recovery.
In Florence County, people injured in a car accident generally have three years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury claim.
Because certain circumstances may affect the deadline, reviewing insurance coverage and legal options early may help preserve important opportunities and allow time to gather necessary evidence.
After a collision, insurance companies may review information such as accident reports, photographs, medical records, vehicle damage, and statements from drivers or witnesses.
Keeping complete documentation may help provide a clearer record of how the crash happened and the losses that resulted from the accident.
People involved in a crash may need to keep records related to medical treatment, hospital visits, repair costs, lost income, and other expenses connected to the collision. These documents may help show the financial impact of the accident and provide important information during the claims process.
Although South Carolina generally provides a three-year deadline for personal injury claims, certain situations may involve different requirements depending on the facts of the case.
Taking action sooner may help preserve evidence, address insurance questions, and provide more time to evaluate possible options after a serious accident.
People injured in a South Carolina vehicle accident may benefit from reviewing the circumstances of the collision with a car accident lawyer to better understand how insurance coverage, filing deadlines, and possible legal options may apply.
Legal guidance may also assist with reviewing documentation, communicating with insurance providers, and evaluating whether additional steps may be appropriate.
At The Arndt Law Firm, we help injured people across South Carolina understand insurance claims and their legal options. Our team can examine the available details and explain how state law may affect your case.
If you have questions after a car accident in Florence County or anywhere else in South Carolina, contact The Arndt Law Firm at (843) 287-9802. We can discuss what happened and help you determine your next steps.
Note: This post has been prepared using information gathered from publicly available secondary sources. The details of the incident have not been independently verified. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact The Arndt Law Firm so we can promptly review and update the content to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or medical advice. This content does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not constitute a solicitation for legal services. If you have been injured in an accident, you should seek immediate medical attention. Any photographs included in this post are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual scene of the accident.
