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Personal Injury Attorney

Hart Law represents clients who have suffered injuries as result of auto accidents, commercial truck accidents, and workplace injuries. Contact our Columbia law firm to discuss your case with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

Directions To Our Office

If you’re coming from West Columbia:

  • Start on Sunset Blvd (US-378 E): If you’re starting from central West Columbia, get on Sunset Blvd (US-378 E) and head towards Columbia.

  • Merge onto I-26 E (Interstate 26): If you’re closer to I-26, take the ramp to I-26 E toward Columbia.

  • Take the exit toward Broad River Rd: Exit onto Broad River Rd (SC-376 W). This is one of the major roads that runs through West Columbia toward the North Main Street area.

  • Turn left onto North Main St (US-21): After a short distance on Broad River Rd, turn left onto North Main St (US-21). Follow it north.

  • Continue driving on North Main St: Keep driving north on North Main St for approximately 2–3 miles. Your destination, 3814 N Main St, will be on the right side.

 

If you’re coming from Downtown Columbia:

  • Head north on Assembly St: From the State House, head north on Assembly St toward Gervais St.

  • Turn left onto Gervais St (US-1 N): After a few blocks, turn left onto Gervais St (US-1 N) and continue for a short distance.

  • Turn right onto North Main St (US-21 N): Continue driving straight until you reach North Main St. Turn right onto North Main St (US-21 N).

  • Drive north on North Main St: Stay on North Main St heading north for about 2–3 miles. You’ll pass through several intersections and the road will take you toward the northern part of the city.

  • Arrive at 3814 N Main St: Your destination, 3814 N Main St, will be on the left side of the street.

 

If you’re coming from Northeast Columbia (Hollywood Hills Area):

  • Head west toward US-378 W: Drive west on Hollywood Drive (SC-302) for about 2–3 miles.

  • Merge onto US-378 W: Turn left onto US-378 W toward Columbia.

  • Take the exit onto I-26 W: After driving for a few miles on US-378 W, take the exit to I-26 W toward Columbia.

  • Take exit 111A toward North Main St: Stay on I-26 W and take exit 111A for North Main St (US-21 N).

  • Turn left onto North Main St (US-21 N): After exiting, turn left onto North Main St and continue heading north for about 3 miles.

  • Arrive at 3814 N Main St: Your destination will be on the right side of North Main Street.

 


3814 N. Main Street Columbia, SC 29203

Phone: (803) 771-7701 | Fax: (803) 771-7668

Located in downtown Columbia with easy access from I-20, I-95, I-26, and I-77, Hart Law represents personal injury clients throughout South Carolina including Lexington County, Richland County, Orangeburg County, and Charleston County, as well as the cities of Columbia, St. Andrews, Rock Hill, Lexington, Orangeburg, Charleston, Greenville, Sumter, Newberry, Florence, Aiken, Barnwell, Myrtle Beach, and Spartanburg.

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