Year: 2016
If you are in an auto accident on any public traffic roadway in North Carolina, you are legally required to file a DMV-349 Crash Report Form if certain circumstances apply. The circumstances of an auto accident that require your file this form include accidents that result in fatalities, non-fatal injuries, property damage greater than $500…Read More
At Brown Moore & Associates, PLLC, we get a lot of frequently asked questions from the plaintiffs of North Carolina personal injury claims. Following are some of those questions and the answers that you’re looking for. What Will My Personal Injury Settlement Be? This is a difficult question to answer without getting a free consultation…Read More
In North Carolina, employers who have three or more employees are legally obligated to have workers’ compensation insurance to cover those employees in case they are ever injured. Occasionally, larger companies will be self-insured. This is fine, as long as there is some form of workers’ compensation coverage for workplaces that employ more than two…Read More
In most cases, there will be some injuries after a North Carolina auto accident. In some accidents, the injuries may be minor and require minimal treatment to recover. In other accidents, the injuries are so severe that you must be rushed via ambulance to the nearest emergency room. Then, there are those injuries that don’t…Read More
It is all too easy to make a mistake after a North Carolina auto accident. You’ve just been through something shocking and possibly quite traumatic. You may not be thinking clearly, and you may be distracted by the pain of your injuries or the gratitude of surviving. You may be overwhelmed by the stress of…Read More