Determining Liability in a Driverless Vehicle Accident Late last year, North Carolina authorized the use of “neighborhood occupantless vehicles” for home deliveries. But what happens when one of these driverless vehicles is involved in an accident? Who is liable, and how do you obtain compensation when there is no driver?...
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How Do You Prove Fault in a Truck Accident?
If you’ve been injured in a truck accident due to someone else’s negligence, you deserve justice — and you may be entitled to compensation. These accident cases can be complicated, however, and proving fault can be difficult. Many of our clients ask, “How do you prove fault in a truck...
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Can I Sue a Trucking Company That’s Located Out of State?
In more than three decades serving truck accident injury victims in North Carolina, many of our clients have asked, “Can I still sue the trucking company if it’s located in another state?” It’s a great question — in many cases, a trucking company may be liable for accidents caused by...
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Can I Sue the Trucking Company After Being Injured in a Truck Accident?
The aftermath of a truck accident can be life-changing. You may be left with serious injuries. You may have to pay expensive medical bills. Depending on the extent of your injuries, you may not be able to work. With so many complications, many are unsure what to do after a...
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Are Parents Liable for Car Accidents Caused by Their Children?
Parental Liability in Car Accidents Caused by Minors As North Carolina car accident lawyers, we often get the question, “Are parents liable for car accidents caused by their children?” It’s a very important question as the consequences of an auto accident can be severe, particularly when accidents result in injury....
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“Are Employers Liable for Car Accidents Caused by Their Employees?”
As North Carolina auto accident attorneys, we’re often asked, “Can I sue a business if their employee injured me in a car accident?” Or, alternatively, “Are employers liable for auto accidents caused by their employees?” The short answer is it depends. Any employer whose workers drive negligently and cause an accident could potentially be liable for...
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