The Post and Courier Columbia: Columbia senior who spent 7 months without a hip sued her condo group and won $2.6M

Wyche attorneys Jessica Fickling, John Moylan, and Brian Critzer secured a $5 million jury verdict in Richland County on behalf of a client who sustained life-altering injuries due to unsafe conditions in a condominium community. The following article was published in The Post and Courier Columbia on September 18, 2025. COLUMBIA — For seven months, octogenarian Gloria Minnick did…
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The State: Columbia area woman, 85, wins $2.5 million in lawsuit over hazardous walkway

Wyche attorneys Jessica Fickling, John Moylan, and Brian Critzer secured a $5 million jury verdict in Richland County on behalf of a client who sustained life-altering injuries due to unsafe conditions in a condominium community. The following article was published in The State on September 16, 2025. At 82, Gloria Minnick was an unusually active senior citizen —…
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South Carolina Lawyers Weekly: $5 Million Verdict

Wyche attorneys Jessica Fickling, John Moylan, and Brian Critzer secured a $5 million jury verdict in Richland County on behalf of a client who sustained life-altering injuries due to unsafe conditions in a condominium community. The following excerpt was featured in the October 2025 edition of South Carolina Lawyers Weekly. [Click to enlarge] Copyright (c) 2025 South Carolina Lawyers Weekly,…
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Pressure-Related Injuries and Other Complications from Residency in Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Call for Accountability

Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), also known as nursing homes, are entrusted with the care of vulnerable individuals who require daily medical assistance and long-term care. For many residents, these facilities provide a much-needed environment where they can receive attention from healthcare professionals, ensure their basic needs are met, and enjoy a level of comfort in…
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The Role of Expert Witnesses in Medical Malpractice Cases: A Guide for South Carolina Residents

Medical malpractice cases are among the most complex and challenging types of personal injury claims. Successfully pursuing such a case requires not only a thorough understanding of medical and legal principles but also the ability to clearly establish that the healthcare provider’s actions deviated from accepted standards. This is where expert witnesses play a crucial…
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Understanding the South Carolina Statute of Limitations in Medical Malpractice Cases

Medical malpractice cases are complex and time-sensitive. In South Carolina, the statute of limitations imposes a strict deadline for filing these claims. Understanding these deadlines is crucial for protecting your right to seek compensation. We specialize in medical malpractice cases and aim to help South Carolina residents navigate these legal intricacies. Here’s what you need…
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Late Diagnosis of Advanced Cervical or Ovarian Cancer After Regular Gynecologic Care: A Call for Accountability

As attorneys focused on advocating for victims of medical malpractice, we often see cases involving late diagnoses of cervical cancer and ovarian cancer—two types of cancer that can be life-threatening if not detected early. These cancers are often treatable when diagnosed in their early stages, but unfortunately, delays in diagnosis can lead to the spread…
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Institutional Sexual Abuse: Holding Institutions Accountable for Abuse and Harm

Institutional sexual abuse is an egregious violation of trust that occurs when an institution, whether it be a school, religious organization, sports team, healthcare facility, or any other entity, fails to protect vulnerable individuals from sexual exploitation. This type of abuse is particularly devastating because it involves not just the perpetrator, but the system or…
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Recoveries and Protections for Whistleblowers Under the False Claims Act

Written by Wyche attorney, John C. Moylan January 2012 From 1988 through 2010, the United States has recovered more than 27 billion dollars through the False Claims Act and whistleblowers have received nearly 3 billion dollars in relator share awards. See the Department of Justice Fraud Statistics Overview for more information. That 3 billion dollars…
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Former Federal Prosecutor Jim May Joins Wyche, P.A. as a Member of the Firm

COLUMBIA, SC (August 2, 2021) – Wyche, a leading full-service law firm with three offices across South Carolina, announces that Jim May, a former federal prosecutor has joined the firm as a member in its litigation practice. May will be based in the Columbia and Greenville offices of Wyche and will focus his practice on complex…
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