Average settlement ranges, South Carolina fault laws, and what to expect after a underride accident accident on I-95, I-26, I-85.
Note: South Carolina recorded approximately 141 large truck fatalities in 2022. The I-26 corridor between Columbia and Charleston carries significant port freight from one of the fastest-growing container ports on the East Coast (NHTSA FARS 2022).
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In South Carolina, underride accident truck accident settlements typically range from $53K to $2.0M. The average settlement is approximately $263K–$506K, though severe cases involving surgery or permanent disability can exceed $2.0M. South Carolina's Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar) directly affects your final compensation amount.
| Severity Level | Typical Settlement Range |
|---|---|
| Minor (soft tissue only) | $15,000 – $75,000 |
| Moderate (fractures, stitches) | $75,000 – $350,000 |
| Severe (surgery required) | $350,000 – $1,200,000 |
| Catastrophic (permanent disability) | $1,200,000 – $5,000,000+ |
| Wrongful Death | $500,000 – $5,000,000+ |
An underride accident occurs when a smaller vehicle slides beneath the rear or side of a trailer during a collision. Rear underride is the most common type — the passenger vehicle's roof shears off as it passes under the trailer bed. Even at relatively low speeds, underride accidents are frequently fatal due to the catastrophic intrusion into the passenger compartment.
FMCSA note: FMCSA 49 CFR § 393.86 mandates rear underride guards on trailers. However, side underride guards are not federally required — a significant gap in safety regulation that has been the subject of ongoing NHTSA rulemaking. Guards failing FMCSA standards greatly strengthen a plaintiff's case.
South Carolina uses the 51% bar rule. This is governed by South Carolina Code Annotated § 15-38-15 (modified comparative fault, 51% bar).
South Carolina Fault Rule: Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar)
Under S.C. Code Ann. § 15-38-15, if you are assigned 50% or less of the fault, your damages are reduced proportionally. If you are assigned 51% or more, you recover nothing.
Example: Your damages total $800,000. You are found 20% at fault. Your net recovery: $800,000 × (1 − 0.20) = $640,000.
Example: You are found 51% at fault in the same case. Your recovery: $0. Defense attorneys aggressively seek to push your fault above 50%.
Major South Carolina freight corridors: I-95, I-26, I-85, I-77, US-17 — these interstates carry the highest commercial truck traffic volume in the state and account for a disproportionate share of large truck crashes.
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