
Strategic Counsel for
Greenville Clients
Direct attorney access and litigation-focused representation for serious disputes, injury claims, wrongful death matters, and complex civil litigation.
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Greenville Clients Deserve Personalized Counsel
Greenville has become one of South Carolina’s fastest-growing cities, bringing both opportunity and complexity. From serious motor vehicle accidents on I-85 and Woodruff Road to medical malpractice, wrongful death, eminent domain disputes, and complex civil litigation, Greenville residents face legal challenges that demand focused, experienced counsel.
Pasquini Law represents clients in personal injury, eminent domain, and civil litigation matters throughout Greenville, Greenville County, Spartanburg, Anderson, and the surrounding Upstate South Carolina region. Attorney Ryan Pasquini handles each case personally, providing the focused attention and direct communication your matter deserves from the first consultation through final resolution.
We offer flexible fee arrangements tailored to your case, meaning there are no upfront costs and no attorney’s fee unless we recover compensation on your behalf. If you have questions about a potential claim in Greenville, reach out for a free, confidential consultation.
Practice Areas
Cases We Handle in Greenville
Pasquini Law represents clients across a range of serious legal matters throughout Greenville County and the Upstate.
What Sets Us Apart
Why Greenville Clients Choose Pasquini Law
Direct Attorney Access
You work directly with Ryan Pasquini from the first call through resolution. Your attorney answers your calls personally — not a case manager or intake coordinator at a high-volume firm.
Careful Case Development
Every case is investigated thoroughly before any resolution is pursued. We analyze evidence, assess liability, and determine the full scope of your damages — never rushing toward a premature settlement.
Litigation Mindset
Opposing counsel and insurance companies negotiate differently when they know your attorney is prepared to go to trial. We approach every case with a litigation-ready posture that strengthens your position from the start.
No Cookie-Cutter Representation
Your case is never processed in bulk. We develop individualized strategies based on the specific facts, circumstances, and parties involved. Every client receives focused advocacy from an attorney who knows their file inside and out.
Contingency Fee Basis
We offer flexible fee arrangements tailored to your matter. For injury and wrongful death cases, you pay no attorney’s fee unless we recover compensation. There are no upfront costs to get Pasquini Law working for you.
South Carolina Focused
Licensed in both South Carolina and North Carolina, Pasquini Law understands the courts, laws, and communities we serve — from the Upstate to the Lowcountry. Our commitment is to the clients and families of the Carolinas.

Protect Your Rights
What to Do After an Injury in Greenville
The steps you take in the days following an accident can significantly affect your ability to recover full compensation. Here is what matters most.
Seek Medical Attention First
Get evaluated by a medical professional as soon as possible, even if your injuries seem minor. Some injuries take time to manifest, and a prompt medical record is critical documentation of your condition.
Document the Incident
If it is safe to do so, photograph the scene, your injuries, any vehicles involved, and any visible hazards. Collect names and contact information of witnesses while they are still present.
Preserve Evidence
Keep damaged clothing, property, or equipment. Do not repair a vehicle before it has been inspected. Save all records, receipts, and medical documents related to the incident and your treatment.
Be Careful with Insurance Adjusters
An insurance adjuster may contact you quickly after an accident. You are not required to give a recorded statement, and you should avoid accepting any settlement before understanding the full extent of your injuries and losses.
Contact an Attorney Early
South Carolina imposes strict filing deadlines on personal injury claims. The earlier you speak with an attorney, the better positioned you are to preserve evidence and protect your legal rights.
Questions After an Injury?
Contact Pasquini Law for a free, confidential consultation. No attorney fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
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Ryan W. Pasquini
Attorney at Law · South Carolina & North Carolina Bar · Civil Litigation
Ryan W. Pasquini is the founder of Pasquini Law, a South Carolina litigation firm representing individuals and families in personal injury, eminent domain, and complex civil matters. A graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law, Ryan brings a disciplined, trial-ready approach to every case he handles.
When you hire Pasquini Law, you work with Ryan directly — not a paralegal, case manager, or junior associate. He manages your case personally and remains accessible throughout the entire process. For Greenville clients facing serious disputes, injury claims, or complex civil matters, Ryan is ready to evaluate your situation and provide candid, experienced counsel about your options.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to take legal action in South Carolina?
South Carolina generally allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, and two years for wrongful death claims. However, certain circumstances can shorten or extend these deadlines. Speaking with an attorney early ensures you preserve your right to take legal action.
What should I do after an accident or serious injury in Greenville?
Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene if possible, and avoid giving recorded statements to insurance adjusters before consulting an attorney. Preserving evidence early — photos, medical records, witness information — can significantly strengthen your case.
What if the insurance company says I was partly at fault?
South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can still recover damages as long as you are found to be less than 51% at fault, though your recovery may be reduced proportionally. Partial fault does not automatically disqualify your claim — an experienced attorney can help present the strongest case for your recovery.
When should I speak with a lawyer about a serious claim?
As early as possible. Evidence can deteriorate, witnesses become harder to locate, and critical deadlines may apply. Even if you are unsure whether you have a case, an initial consultation allows an attorney to assess your situation and advise you on next steps at no cost.
How much does it cost to speak with Pasquini Law?
Initial consultations are free and confidential. For personal injury and wrongful death matters, we work on a contingency fee basis — meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf. We are happy to discuss fee arrangements for other case types during your consultation.
Flexible Fee Arrangements
Injured in Greenville? Let’s Talk About Your Case.
Pasquini Law offers free, confidential consultations for personal injury matters throughout Greenville, Greenville County, and the surrounding Upstate. There is no obligation, and you pay nothing unless we recover for you.
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