Legal Help Hotline Launched for Hurricane Helene Survivors in South Carolina

Legal Help Hotline Open for Hurricane Helene Survivors

Lexington County, SC – It’s been a tough time for many residents in our community since the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. But there’s some good news for those affected by the storm. A free legal help hotline has just opened its doors to offer support for individuals facing disaster-related legal challenges. This is especially for those living in several counties across South Carolina, including our very own Lexington.

What’s the Hotline About?

The hotline is a lifeline for survivors who need help navigating the complex legal waters that can arise after a hurricane. Thanks to a collaborative effort between organizations like the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, the South Carolina Bar, and others, residents can easily get in touch with lawyers who are ready to assist at no cost.

Who Can Call?

If you’re living in one of the designated disaster areas—which include places like Lexington, Chapin, and even Swansea—and you’re struggling with legal issues stemming from the hurricane, this hotline is here for you. Simply call (803) 576-3815 and leave a message detailing your situation.

What Kind of Help Is Available?

Survivors can seek assistance for a variety of legal concerns, such as:

  • Understanding FEMA and SBA financial benefits
  • Home repair contracts and claims with your property insurance
  • Replacements for essential documents like wills
  • Dealing with price gouging, scams, or identity theft
  • Housing issues including landlord-tenant disputes or foreclosure threats
  • Access to federal, state, or local disaster programs for those with disabilities

How to Get in Touch

Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone. You can also reach out online if that’s more convenient for you. You can send an email to DisasterInfo@SCBar.org or visit SCFreeLegalAnswers.org for assistance. It’s important to mention that the hotline is available 24/7 for you to leave a message.

What to Expect

When you call, be sure to clearly state that you’re seeking disaster-related help. Your message should include a brief description of your legal issue, your contact information, and your county. If you qualify for assistance, you’ll be matched with a volunteer lawyer who can help guide you through the process.

Limitations to Keep in Mind

While this service is invaluable, it’s worth noting that the hotline partners cannot take on every type of case. For instance, cases where a settlement might include legal fees or awards can’t be directly assisted through this hotline. However, they can connect you with other resources, such as the South Carolina Bar Lawyer Referral Service at (803) 799-7100.

Need Help Outside the Declared Areas?

If you or someone you know needs legal assistance but is outside of the declared counties, or if your issues aren’t related to the hurricane, you can still reach out to South Carolina Legal Services at 888-346-5592. This organization can offer support for various legal services across the state.

Final Words

Remember, you’re not alone in this challenging time. There are resources available to help you navigate the legal complexities that come after a disaster. Don’t hesitate to make that call or send an email—you deserve the support you need!

Stay safe, and know that brighter days are ahead for our lovely community of Lexington and its surrounding areas.


Author: HERE Chapin

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