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Prison Reform Attorneys in South Carolina

Prison reform attorneys use litigation and advocacy to challenge unconstitutional conditions, abusive practices, and the systemic denial of prisoner rights in jails and state and federal prisons. These cases — which cover everything from cruel and unusual punishment and dangerous overcrowding to denial of medical care and access to courts — often result in court-ordered reforms and consent decrees that change how facilities operate and protect the rights of everyone inside.

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State Filing Deadlines & Legal Limits

For general reference only — not legal advice. Deadlines may vary based on facts and should be verified with an attorney.

Civil Rights & Personal Injury3 years

S.C. Code Ann. § 15-3-530(5)

Federal § 1983 civil rights claims borrow the state personal injury statute of limitations.

Notice of Claim Against GovernmentNo general requirement

S.C. Code Ann. § 15-78-110

The South Carolina Tort Claims Act sets a 2-year limitations period for claims against government entities. No separate pre-suit notice period is required.

Qualified ImmunityFederal Doctrine Applies

South Carolina has not modified the federal qualified immunity doctrine. Federal standards apply to § 1983 claims.