MEMBER OF FIRM
D. Nathan Hughey (Managing Partner) born Columbia, South Carolina, July 15, 1974; admitted to bar, 2000, South Carolina; 2001, U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina, 2006, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Education: College of Charleston (B.A., Political Science, 1996); University of South Carolina (J.D., 2000). Attorney Nathan Hughey graduated from the College of Charleston in 1996. He then attended the University of South Carolina School of Law, graduating in 2000. He joined the Hood Law Firm of Charleston that same year. He later became a partner at the Hood Law Firm. Mr. Hughey then joined the Lourie Law Firm in late 2006, where he secured numerous victories for his clients. Mr. Hughey opened the Hughey Law Firm in 2007 to focus his efforts on civil litigation and has continued to obtain results for his clients, with in excess of $8,000,000.00 in verdicts and settlements obtained in the past two years. Mr. Hughey has handled numerous complex civil cases, including many wrongful death cases. He has successfully handled a large number of civil trials. He has argued before various state and federal courts in South Carolina and has argued and won before the South Carolina Supreme Court. Mr. Hughey was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in 2000. He was admitted to the United States District Court, District of South Carolina, in 2001. He was admitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in 2006. Mr. Hughey has been retained to speak on topics related to nursing home litigation and protecting the elderly for many years. He also teaches nursing home litigation and regulations to other attorneys annually and has authored extensive written materials regarding nursing home litigation. Many other firms retain Mr. Hughey on a regular basis to assist them in nursing home litigation and other civil litigation matters for his expertise and experience. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar, the Charleston County Bar, the American Association for Justice and the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association. He is a former member of the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association. Mr. Hughey was born in Columbia, South Carolina and now resides in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. The firm serves clients throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. Member: South Carolina Bar; American Bar Association; South Carolina Association for Justice; American Association for Justice. (Resident, Mount Pleasant Office). Reported Cases: David v. McLeod Regional Medical Center, 367 S.C. 242, 626 S.E.2d 1 (S.C. Jan 23, 2006); Primerica Life Ins. Co. v. Ingram 365 S.C. 264, 616 S.E.2d 737 (S.C.App. 2005); Nelson v. QHG of South Carolina, Inc., 362 S.C. 421, 608 S.E.2d 855, (S.C., January 24, 2005). Transactions: Some of these settlements and verdicts were obtained while Mr. Hughey was employed with other firms and some were obtained in connection with other firms. This list should not be considered as a description or characterization of the quality of the firm's representation and in no way should be interpreted as a guarantee of a specific result for your case. Every case is different and must be evaluated on its own merit. $1,625,000.00 premises liability case (client injured when dock collapsed on her leg); Read article Confidential assisted living case (client broke neck, pelvis in wheelchair accident); $671,125.00 premises liability case (client injured by dangerous condition on another's property); $600,000.00 medical malpractice case (failure to follow up with cancer diagnosis); Read article $500,000.00 premises liability case (client injured due to defective condition on another's property); Read article published on Fox News $497,500.00 assisted living and nursing home neglect case (client suffered falls and a broken hip); $440,000.00 nursing home and hospital neglect case (client suffered falls and a broken arm); $415,000.00 nursing home neglect case (client suffered pressure ulcers, amputation); $350,000.00 hospital and nursing home neglect case (client suffered pressure ulcers, amputation); $350,000.00 hospital neglect case (client suffered pressure ulcers, amputation); $270,000.00 products liability / nursing home case (client broke hip after product failed); $250,821.92 insurance bad faith case (insurance company failed to pay life insurance proceeds); $240,000.00 nursing home case (client suffered infection, became septic at nursing home); $225,000.00 wrongful death case (DOT failed to install guardrails on bridge); Read article $200,000.00 nursing home and hospital neglect case (client suffered pressure wounds and infection); $200,000.00 hospital neglect case (client suffered amputation); $200,000.00 nursing home neglect case (client suffered broken bones from falls); $165,000.00 van transport case (agency failed to safely transport client who suffered head injury); $160,000.00 construction case (clients' home had structural damages to substandard practices); $160,000.00 premises liability and trucking case (client struck by truck in parking lot, breaking ankle); $160,000.00 nursing home case (client suffered falls); $145,000.00 assisted living case (client suffered falls and a broken jaw); $134,777.09 breach of contract / unfair trade practices case (defendants failed to pay client; pattern); $120,000.00 hospital and nursing home neglect case (client suffered pressure sores); $115,000.00 premises liability case (client injured at restaurant due to defective chair); $115,000.00 assisted living / home health case (family member suffered pressure sores); $102,500.00 personal injury case (client injured when thrown from four wheeler); $102,500.00 construction dispute case (estimated value) (water intrusion and other damages); $100,000.00 dog bite case (client attacked by dog on another's property suffering bite wounds); $90,000.00 premises liability case (client injured on groceries spilled on floor); $90,000.00 premises liability case (client injured on wet bathroom floor); $53,500.00 construction / mortgage fraud case (client given high rates, misled on home construction); Confidential hospital neglect case (client suffered falls and a broken hip); Confidential sexual harassment case (restaurant failed to supervise employee; sexually assaulted client); Confidential sexual harassment case (client subjected to inappropriate conduct at work); Confidential negligent supervision case (children not supervised, client suffered injuries from another); Confidential unfair trade practices case (client promised spot on television show); Verdicts for our clients in automobile accidents and other disputes (ask us about these). Practice Areas: Premises Liability; Automobile Accidents; Trucking Accidents; Slip and Fall; Personal Injury; Nursing Home Negligence; Insurance Bad Faith; Products Liability; Construction Law; Admiralty and Maritime Law; Maritime Law; Workers Compensation.Email: D. Nathan Hughey
ASSOCIATE
Summer D. Eudy (Associate) admitted to bar, 2007, South Carolina; 2008, North Carolina. Education: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A., 2004); Charleston School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2007). Member: South Carolina Bar; America Bar Association; American Association of Justice; South Carolina Association of Justice. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Accidents; Slip and Fall; Negligence; Premises Liability.Email: Summer D. Eudy