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#20 Most Dangerous State

South Carolina

Truck Accident News, Crash Reports & Legal Resources

Annual Fatalities

91

truck crash deaths/year

National Rank

#20 of 50

Statute of Limitations

3 years from the date of the accident

Dangerous Interstates

I-26, I-77, I-85

High-Risk Cities

Columbia, Charleston, Greenville

Recent Truck Accidents in South Carolina

Breaking News Jun 2, 2026 Columbia, SC

I-26 Truck Crash Near Columbia Kills Two in Early Morning Collision

Two people were killed when a semi truck crossed the center line on I-26 near Columbia and struck an oncoming vehicle.

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Investigation May 29, 2026 Charleston, SC

Charleston Port Truck Accident Injures Longshoreman, Halts Operations

A commercial truck at the Port of Charleston struck a longshoreman, halting port operations and prompting a federal safety investigation.

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Traffic Alert May 24, 2026 Myrtle Beach, SC

I-95 Truck Pileup Near Myrtle Beach Disrupts Summer Tourism Traffic

A pileup involving two commercial trucks on I-95 near Myrtle Beach caused major delays during peak summer tourism season.

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Did You Know?

The Port of Charleston is one of the fastest-growing container ports in the US, generating significant commercial truck traffic throughout the state.

Most Dangerous Roads in South Carolina

I-26

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I-77

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I-85

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I-95

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US-17

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South Carolina's statute of limitations is 3 years from the date of the accident. Every day you wait, evidence disappears and your case gets harder to win.

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