Month: January 2016

Good Fleet Safety Programs Can Reduce the Risk of Injury to Fleet Employees

Jan 29, 2016
Brown Moore
Workers' Compensation

The average workplace injury costs companies about $36,500. While this is already a lofty price to pay for one accidental injury on the job, that price almost doubles to $70,000 for employees who are injured while driving on company business. Of course, our Charlotte work injury attorneys understand that the real issue for fleet employees… Read More

Study Shows Seniors Are More Likely to be Hospitalized After Outpatient Surgery

Jan 27, 2016
Brown Moore
Medical Malpractice

As a general rule, patients go to ambulatory (also known as an outpatient) surgical centers for procedures related to relatively minor medical conditions. Upon completion, they return home for post-procedure care. They may need to see their medical providers again for observation or follow-up, but they typically do not expect to go to the hospital… Read More

North Carolina Hit-and-Run Witness Revealed as the Driver

Jan 25, 2016
Brown Moore
Car Accidents

From a criminal law standpoint, hit-and-run incidents can range from relatively minor misdemeanors to serious felony crimes, depending largely on the degree of injury or property damage. North Carolina law takes these crimes seriously for good reason. When people remain at the scene, they are available to render immediate assistance and help. Even when they… Read More

Recent Deadly Bicycle Accident Illustrates the Importance of the Rules of the Road

Jan 22, 2016
Brown Moore
Bicycle Accidents

According to ABC News, a bicyclist was struck by two cars and killed in September 2015. Both drivers reported that they did not see the bike. Even though relatively few details about the accident are reported, our Charlotte bicycle accident lawyers believe that the accident and tragic death may have been avoided had certain rules… Read More

Powered By: