As 2026 approaches, residents of South Carolina can expect several important changes at both the state and federal levels. From tax updates and new withholding rules to adjustments in state budgets, DMV procedures, and business liability laws—the coming year will bring shifts that may affect families, workers, businesses, and property owners. At The Floyd Law...Read More
Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, family, and great food—but it’s also one of the most dangerous days of the year for home fires and preventable injuries. At The Floyd Law Firm PC, we care about your family’s safety, not just in legal matters but in daily life. By following a few simple precautions, you...Read More
At The Floyd Law Firm, our attorneys have seen firsthand how quickly a golf cart ride can turn tragic. What’s often viewed as a safe and leisurely way to travel around neighborhoods, resorts, and golf communities can lead to severe injuries when safety laws are ignored or vehicles are improperly operated. As golf cart use...Read More
Real estate transactions are often one of the most important financial steps a person can take, and changes in the law can have a big impact on how those transactions move forward. In 2025, South Carolina saw several noteworthy updates that affect buyers, sellers, real estate professionals, and lenders. These changes involve the National Association...Read More
On May 28, 2025, Governor Henry McMaster signed Act 42 (H.3430) into law, bringing significant changes to South Carolina’s liquor liability and tort system. These reforms, which take effect January 1, 2026, affect both businesses that sell alcohol and individuals involved in civil claims tied to alcohol-related incidents. The goal of Act 42 is twofold:...Read More