South Carolina Personal Injury Settlement Calculator
Estimate your personal injury settlement value using South Carolina-specific laws, damage caps, and average settlement data.
South Carolina Personal Injury Law at a Glance
Negligence System
Modified (51% Bar)
Statute of Limitations
3 years
Min. Auto Insurance
$25K/person
Median Jury Verdict
$42K
South Carolina uses modified comparative negligence — you cannot recover if you are 51% or more at fault.
Key Facts for South Carolina Claims:
- •Modified comparative — barred at 51% fault
- •Non-economic cap $350K per defendant
- •3-year statute of limitations
- •Joint and several liability modified
Average South Carolina Settlement Values by Case Type
Auto Accident
$21K
Average settlement
Slip & Fall
$34K
Average settlement
Medical Malpractice
$225K
Average settlement
Calculate Your South Carolina Claim Value
1.5–3x minor injuries · 3–5x moderate · 5–10x severe
South Carolina uses modified comparative negligence — you cannot recover if you are 51% or more at fault.
Estimated Settlement
Estimated Settlement Range
$45K – $69K
$56K
Most likely settlement (mid-range)
Net After Attorney Fees & Medical Liens
Assumes 33% contingency fee + medical liens at 70% of billed amount
South Carolina Damage Caps
Non-economic damages capped at $350,000 per defendant. Medical malpractice total capped at $350K per defendant / $1.05M aggregate.
Personal Injury Settlements in South Carolina: What You Need to Know
If you've been injured in South Carolina, understanding the state's specific personal injury laws is critical to getting fair compensation. South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence system, meaning you can recover as long as your fault doesn't exceed the 51% threshold.
Average Settlement Values in South Carolina
Based on published data and jury verdict reporters, the average auto accident settlement in South Carolina is approximately $21K, with a median jury verdict of $42K. Slip and fall claims average $34K, and medical malpractice cases average $225K. These are averages — individual settlements vary enormously based on injury severity, liability clarity, and available insurance coverage.
Don't Miss the 3-Year Deadline
South Carolina gives you 3 years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. While this gives you some time, gathering evidence and medical documentation early always strengthens your case.
Insurance Minimums in South Carolina
South Carolina requires minimum bodily injury liability coverage of $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident. With a minimum of $25K per person, many serious injuries exceed the at-fault driver's coverage limits. Carrying your own Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage is strongly recommended — it protects you when the other driver's insurance isn't enough.
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Important Legal Disclaimer
This calculator provides rough estimates for educational purposes only and does NOT constitute legal advice. South Carolina personal injury law is complex and every case is unique. Settlement values depend on specific facts, evidence, available insurance, and many other factors. Do not make legal decisions based solely on this calculator. Consult with a qualified South Carolina personal injury attorney for advice specific to your situation. Most personal injury attorneys offer free consultations and work on contingency.
Data sourced from South Carolina jury verdict reporters, published settlement data, and state statutes.
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