Thank You for Voting Price, Petho & Associates, PLLC One of Charlotte’s Best!
All of us at Price, Petho & Associates, PLLC want to say “thank you” for voting for our law firm in The Charlotte Observer’s annual “Charlotte’s Best” awards! Thanks to your ongoing support, our firm took home an award this year. The Charlotte Observer runs this annual program to help our community find the resources…
Read MoreI Was Injured in My Work Truck. What Do I Do?
Few things can ruin a workday quicker than getting into an accident while on the job. That goes double for being in an accident while in a work vehicle. Any car or truck accident can be traumatic, but an accident in your work truck can add an extra layer of stress to an already difficult…
Read MoreHow Do School Zone Pedestrian Accidents Happen?
While it would seem as though school zones would actually be safer areas for pedestrians and bicyclists – and they should be – that is not always the case. In fact, the high volume of cars in designated pick-up and drop-off locations, as well as other areas around the school, and the number of school…
Read MoreE-Scooter Riders Face Real Risks on the Road
Since first hitting the market in the United States in 2010, electric scooters – or e-scooters as they are more commonly known – have grown in popularity. In fact, they are now so popular that they can be found seemingly everywhere: on roadways, on sidewalks, in towns, in cities, in parks. E-scooters have become ubiquitous,…
Read MoreUnderstanding Broadside Accidents
A broadside accident, also known as a T-bone accident or an angle collision, is a car accident that happens between two vehicles, where the front end of one car crashes into the side of another car. It’s one of the more deadly types of car accidents. In fact, it was the leading cause of fatalities…
Read MoreWhen Car Accidents Cause Permanent Disability
While some people only suffer minor injuries after a car accident, others may find themselves experiencing permanent disability. They may have done everything they can to heal and recover, but their lives will just never be the same. A person who has a permanent disability cannot perform their normal daily tasks and duties that they…
Read MoreAre School Buses Actually Safer Than Cars?
School is back in session in North Carolina, which means those big yellow buses are back, too. Every day, we put our kids onto those buses and we send them off, secure in the knowledge that they’ll get to school safely. But perhaps we should be more wary. In the last few months, there have…
Read MoreShould We Be This Frightened of Self-Driving Cars?
Over the last year or two, there have been a number of news stories about towns or cities running pilot programs with self-driving cars. These autonomous vehicles (AV) may be in testing mode, or a city may agree to be part of a program where the cars act like robo-taxis, picking up and dropping off…
Read MoreI Was Hit by an Out-Of-State Driver in North Carolina. Now What?
Every year, many visitors flock to North Carolina to enjoy the beautiful beaches, mountains, cities, and other tourist spots. You likely share roads with out-of-state motorists every single day. When a collision occurs that involves an out-of-state driver, you may wonder what to do and how this situation may be different from accidents with North…
Read MoreIt’s Not Just Phones: Seven Other Common Causes of Distracted Driving
Most people know about the typical distracted driving practices, such as texting, surfing the web, talking on the phone, adjusting the address on a GPS, and playing with the radio. But did you know a good song (or a “good boy”) can distract drivers, too? Today, we wanted to look at some other types of…
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