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The Deadliest Road Stretches in North Carolina

Key Takeaways: The deadliest 10-mile stretch in North Carolina is on I-85 near Charlotte Douglas International Airport, extending past W. Sugar Creek Road, with 23 fatal crashes over a five year study period. Seven of the deadliest road stretches in the state are in or near the Charlotte Metroplex. Despite being completed in 2015…

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How Long Will My Car Accident Case Take?

Car accidents are one of the most common types of personal injury cases in North Carolina. If you’ve been injured in a car crash, it is normal to want the legal process to be completed as quickly as possible, so that you can receive a settlement and move forward. Knowing how long your car…

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Understanding Trucking Company Liability in Accidents

Truck accidents are serious and often catastrophic collisions where smaller cars and their occupants can sustain major damage. Holding trucking companies liable, or legally responsible, for accidents is integral in maintaining the safety of the trucking industry. Knowing when a truck company can be held liable can help you understand your legal rights if…

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Common FMCSA Violations and Their Consequences

Commercial trucking accidents are serious disasters that can take lives and leave survivors with life-changing injuries. In an effort to prevent truck accidents, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) enforces various safety rules within the trucking industry. Violating any of these laws drastically increases the odds of catastrophic truck accidents.  If you have…

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What Should You Do if You Suspect a Trucker Is Driving Under the Influence?

Large trucks are dangerous by nature, with weights and sizes that far exceed the average passenger car. If a truck driver engages in the reckless activity of drinking and driving, the risk of a catastrophic truck accident increases exponentially. If you suspect a trucker of drunk driving before or after an accident in North…

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Should You Settle or Take Your Personal Injury Case to Court?

If you get injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to financial compensation from the person or party at fault. Collecting a fair amount for your losses, however, can be difficult. While most personal injury cases achieve settlements, it is necessary for some to go to court. Work with…

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