How Does North Carolina’s “Fault” System Affect My Car Accident Claim?
After being involved in a car accident, it is normal to worry about whether you played a role in the accident. North Carolina has a strict contributory negligence system, which might intensify your worries, stresses, and frustrations. This strict contributory negligence system makes it clear that even if you are only one percent at fault…
Read MoreShould I Use My Health Insurance After a Charlotte Car Accident?
We get a lot of questions from prospective clients after an accident. One of the most common is, “Should I use my health insurance after I’m injured in an accident?” The short answer is “yes, yes you should.” While it might not seem fair to have to use your own health insurance after a car…
Read MoreVertebroplasty & Kyphoplasty for Spinal Compression Fractures
If you were injured in a car crash or some other type of personal injury, you may have sustained a spinal compression fracture, a serious injury that may require two different types of medical procedures –vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. A spinal compression fracture occurs when you have tiny, but extremely painful, breaks in your vertebrae. They…
Read MoreWhat Happens if an Emotional Support Dog Bites You?
Almost everywhere you look in Charlotte, you’ll see a dog. It’s a very pet-friendly city, and that means you’re likely to run into folks at stores, bars, or restaurants who have their pups in tow. At least some of these dogs will be deemed “emotional support animals,” or ESAs. ESAs, according to the American Kennel…
Read MoreHow Do Unsecured Cargo Loads Cause Truck Accidents?
Truck drivers must ensure that their trucks have secured cargo loads before they leave their location enroute to their next destination. If they do not, a dangerous accident resulting in severe injuries and fatalities may occur. Here are four of the most common ways unsecured loads cause truck accidents: The unsecured load may cause visibility…
Read MoreDid You Know Charlotte Will Repair Your Broken Sidewalk?
As personal injury lawyers, we take sidewalk damage seriously because we know what kind of injuries broken and cracked sidewalks can cause. What you may not know, though, is that while you are responsible for keeping your sidewalks clear, you don’t have to repair them if they’re broken: the City does. According to the City…
Read MoreDangerous Construction Companies Shouldn’t Be Getting a Break from Fines
A recurring trend involves state officials across North Carolina reducing penalties for construction companies with citations related to construction workers killed on the job. This is appalling because it signifies that injured or killed construction workers are not taken seriously and do not matter. When construction companies are given a break with reduced penalties for…
Read MoreWhat Is a Subdural Hematoma?
Subdural hematomas are a serious medical condition characterized by the accumulation of blood between the brain and its outermost covering – the dura mater. This condition poses significant dangers due to the potential compression of the brain tissues, leading to a range of severe neurological consequences. Subdural hematomas often result from head injuries, where blood…
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Dangerous Intersections in Charlotte?
In the lively city of Charlotte, North Carolina, where roads crisscross neighborhoods and highways link communities, the issue of traffic safety is a big deal. Some intersections stand out as places where accidents happen more often—where cars, people walking, and bike riders all come together and need extra care. First, DriveSafe listed its top five…
Read MoreWho Is Liable in a North Carolina School Bus Accident?
WCNC Charlotte reports two recent bus accidents that snarled traffic and sent one person to the hospital with serious injuries. Per the publication, the first accident involved a Charlotte CATS bus and an SUV colliding in the area of Central Avenue and Longfellow Street. The road was closed for a short period following the incident.…
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