About Langley Still & Foss — Personal Injury Spartanburg South Carolina
Langley Still & Foss is a personal injury Spartanburg law firm representing crash victims and injured workers across Spartanburg County and the upstate region. Lead attorneys T. Ryan Langley, Trey Still, and Matt Foss work from the firm’s office at 229 Magnolia Street, serving clients across Greer, Anderson, Boiling Springs, Greenville, Gaffney, and the broader Seventh Judicial Circuit. The firm handles cases on a contingency basis, so clients pay nothing unless the team secures a recovery.
The practice covers car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian crashes, slip-and-fall claims, wrongful death, and nursing home abuse. Most cases are filed in the Seventh Judicial Circuit at the Spartanburg County Courthouse. For additional context on local options, the personal injury directory lists attorneys handling similar claims throughout South Carolina.
What Clients Say
Reviews highlight responsive case managers, regular updates between filings, and a steady willingness to take cases to trial when insurance carriers refuse fair settlements. Clients consistently mention that the team explains medical liens, comparative fault rules, and the South Carolina statute of limitations in plain English.
Personal Injury Spartanburg — Practice Areas & Services
- Car and truck accident claims under South Carolina comparative negligence
- Motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian crash representation
- Slip-and-fall and premises liability cases
- Wrongful death and catastrophic injury claims
- Workers’ compensation and nursing home abuse matters
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury Spartanburg claim?
South Carolina sets a three-year statute of limitations for most personal injury cases, measured from the date of the crash. Claims against government entities have shorter notice deadlines, sometimes as brief as one year. Filing late can permanently bar recovery.
What does a Spartanburg personal injury lawyer cost?
Most local firms, including Langley Still & Foss, work on contingency. The standard fee is roughly one third of the recovery if the case settles before trial, with no upfront cost to the client. Initial consultations are typically free.
Where will my case be filed in Spartanburg County?
Personal injury cases are typically filed at the Spartanburg County Courthouse at 180 Magnolia Street, which serves the Seventh Judicial Circuit. Cases under $7,500 may be heard in Magistrate Court, while larger claims go to the Court of Common Pleas.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Spartanburg, South Carolina
- Spartanburg County crashes: 2,279 injury collisions and 52 fatal collisions reported — South Carolina Department of Public Safety
- Statewide trend: South Carolina fatal crashes fell 9% in 2024, the lowest level in seven years — SCDPS
- Statute of limitations: three years for most personal injury claims under South Carolina Code § 15-3-530 — South Carolina Legislature



