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Counsel even sent a paralegal to McComas home, but McComas was not there. Counsel attempted to call McComas several times through the only contact number he had for her, but was unable to get in touch with her.
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At approximately 11 a.m., the clerk telephoned counsel and advised that the Administrative Judge set McComas trial to begin at 2:00 p.m.
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the clerk of court sent a message through the internet instant messaging system, notifying him that the case would be called to trial the next morning. McComas counsel indicated to the court that around 10:30 a.m. He also reminded her to check back with his office in the afternoon. Counsel informed her that he had received no word from the court and to not worry about it until tomorrow. Shortly thereafter, at approximately 10:00 a.m., McComas checked in with her counsel in regards to the status of her case. According to McComascounsel, he contacted the court on Wednesday morning to determine the status of McComas case. McComas case was scheduled as number 15 on the trial docket for the week beginning Septem, and someone from her counsels office attended the roster meeting that morning. Sabrina McComas filed this negligence action against Chris Ross on Novemfor medical bills, lost wages, physical injuries, and other damages, incurred as a proximate result of her injuries from a car accident. McCall, of Charleston, for Respondent.ĬURETON, A.J.: This is an appeal from the trial courts dismissal of McComas case for failure to prosecute. Wigger, of North Charleston, for Appellant.