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What Happens to Your License After Multiple Accidents?
In South Carolina, you can only lose your license if convicted of a qualifying criminal traffic offense. One offense, such as drunk driving, can result in immediate license suspension, but courts might also administratively suspend your license after a series of minor traffic infractions. Importantly, you cannot have your license suspended solely because you were involved in ‘too many’ traffic accidents. Fault matters.
If you were injured in a South Carolina car crash, do not hesitate to contact an experienced personal injury attorney. A lawyer can challenge liability determinations and hold negligent drivers fully accountable for a traffic accident, protecting your license and insurance rates. They can even recover needed financial damages for you and your family.
Understanding the South Carolina Points System
Like most states, South Carolina uses a points system to determine whether your license must be suspended after numerous traffic accidents. Every traffic offense carries a certain number of points; if you accumulate too many points on your license, you can get it temporarily removed. Consider the points associated with the following common traffic infractions:
- Speeding – 2 to 4 points
- Reckless driving – 6 points
- Running red lights – 4 points
- Failure to yield – 4 points
- Following too closely – 4 points
- Driving too fast for conditions – 2 points
Your license can be suspended if you accumulate 12 or more points within two years. If you’re driving on a restricted license or permit, you could temporarily lose your license if you accumulate 6 points. Different standards also apply to CDL holders. Connect with an experienced car crash lawyer if you’re concerned about losing your license after a traffic accident, especially if the accident wasn’t your fault.
Holding Negligent Drivers Liable for Traffic Crashes
You only get points on your license if you’re convicted of a traffic offense related to the crash. For this reason, fault matters. An experienced personal injury lawyer will fight to hold negligent drivers fully accountable for the accident and any resulting injuries. During the accident investigation, your attorney can also request an amended police report, gather witness statements, and obtain video evidence of the crash. Your lawyer will challenge insurance liability determinations and traffic charges in court if necessary.
Even if insurance adjusters blame you for the accident, you cannot get your license taken away. Points only accumulate if you’re convicted of a qualifying traffic offense, not based on private insurance determinations. However, you should not accept fault for an accident you did not cause. This can impact your right to obtain personal injury damages for the crash, including compensation for your pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical expenses.
Connect with a Dedicated Car Accident Law Firm
If you’ve been involved in multiple traffic accidents, it can impact your ability to obtain personal injury damages without legal assistance. An experienced car crash lawyer can help you link your injuries to the latest accident and protect you from accumulating points on your license. Contact us online or by phone to discuss all your car accident concerns today.