Month: December 2016

Making Sense of North Carolina Personal Injury Lawsuits

Dec 30, 2016
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

In many cases, a personal injury claim can be handled without ever having to go to court. A personal injury attorney can facilitate negotiations between the at fault part, the insurance company, and the injured person to come to a fair settlement agreement. Yet, in the past few years, more and more personal injury claims… Read More

North Carolina Personal Injury Claims Involving Traumatic Brain Injuries

Dec 26, 2016
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

North Carolina personal injury claims that involve traumatic brain injuries are very serious. This is because a traumatic brain injury can cause long-term damage, permanent disabilities, and even death. Close to two million traumatic brain injuries are diagnosed every year, and that does not account for all of the traumatic brain injuries that are not… Read More

Can I File a Personal Injury Claim After Slipping on an Icy Walkway?

Dec 23, 2016
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

A common winter hazard in North Carolina can be found in the icy sidewalks, driveways, and other areas with foot traffic from people who could be easily injured by a slip and fall accident. For those who experience this unfortunate event, there may be something that you can do about it. Depending on the circumstances,… Read More

Insurance Companies Can Make Things Difficult for Personal Injury Victims

Dec 19, 2016
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

When you are injured and someone else is liable for that injury, you will usually start the process of seeking compensation by filing a claim with that party’s insurance company. Depending on the circumstances, you may be filing a claim with your own insurance company. In any case, it’s important to be aware that the… Read More

Are Fatal Auto Accidents Becoming More Common in North Carolina?

Dec 11, 2016
Brown Moore
Car Accidents

You may have heard that there has been a tremendous increase in fatal auto accidents in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Administration reported that between 2014 and 2015, the increase was greater than 7%, with more than 35,000 fatalities in US auto accidents in 2015. With this information, you might be wondering if… Read More

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