It’s the sad truth: when you’re injured in a car accident, the insurance company will often try to pay as little on your injury claim as possible. The insurance adjuster may deny, delay or drag out your claim. There is a legal saying that is true. Justice delayed is justice...
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Auto Accidents
2 Dead, 5 Injured in Wayne County Tractor-Trailer Crash
A tragic, overnight crash in Wayne County has left two dead and five injured. The victims included students at Mount Olive University. According to reports from WRAL, seven people were traveling in a Jeep that was t-boned by a tractor-trailer truck at the intersection of NC Highway 55 and Indian...
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What is the Car Accident Lawsuit Process?
Have you been injured in a car accident? You may be thinking about the car accident lawsuit process to seek justice and compensation for your injuries. With more than 220+ years of combined legal experience, our North Carolina car accident lawyers have been fighting for justice for car accident injury...
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How Long Does It Take to Get a Settlement Check After a Car Accident?
"When Will I Get My Car Accident Settlement Check?" If you’ve been injured in a car accident and filed a claim or lawsuit, you may be wondering: How long does it take to get a settlement check after a car accident? As is often the case in personal injury law, the best...
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“Do I Need a Car Accident Police Report in North Carolina?”
Can I File a Car Accident Injury Claim Without a Police Report? Yes, but the official accident report (often called a “police report”) can be critical in proving fault and recovering compensation for your injuries. After a car accident in North Carolina, the first things you should do are to get...
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What is the Average Car Accident Settlement?
Car accidents can result in serious injury, and the related costs can be enormous. A car accident injury can mean weeks, months, or even a lifetime of physical limitations, rehabilitation, mental and emotional distress, expensive medical bills and lost wages. Car accident lawsuits can be very complicated. They often include...
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North Carolina “Move Over” Law: Do I Have to Move for Police Cars?
The “Move Over” law in North Carolina requires motorists to move their vehicles away from the lane closest to parked law enforcement, emergency, or utility vehicles. The "Move Over" law is intended to protect emergency and utility workers and reduce the chances of an auto accident occurring when vehicles are stopped...
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Road Construction Caused My Accident, Who Is Liable?
Road construction is dangerous for construction workers and drivers alike. Although construction is necessary to repair and maintain North Carolina’s roadways, it can cause more harm than good while projects are underway. Crews too close to the road, uneven shoulders, confusing detours, bright lights, and road defects such as trenches...
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Bus Accidents: A Quick Event with Long-Term Effects
Many people rely on public transportation to get around the city in which they live. This includes city, school or activity, church, charter, and coach buses. It is imperative the driver and company responsible for these buses use caution. Unfortunately, collisions involving buses still occur. Many bus accidents are due...
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Are Drivers Getting Away with Running Over Protesters in North Carolina?
Protesting has been going on for centuries in one form or another. In many cases, it's a peaceful way for people to gather together and express their mutual desire for a social change or disagreement with a current or proposed law. However, in some instances, protests can grow out of...
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