Month: March 2017

Advice for Passengers in Charlotte, NC Auto Accidents

Mar 30, 2017
Brown Moore
Car Accidents

The passengers in an auto accident are just as likely to be injured as the drivers. Yet, they are in a very different position when it comes to liability and recovering compensation. As the passenger, you cannot be held liable for the collision unless you also own the vehicle, and then only in certain circumstances. This means… Read More

Making Sense of the Rising Rate of Auto Accidents in the US and NC

Mar 29, 2017
Brown Moore
Car Accidents

There is no doubt that the rate of auto collisions in North Carolina and throughout the US is steadily rising each year. The National Highway Safety Administration revealed in 2015 that the number of auto accident fatalities in the US had increased by more than 7% compared to 2014 (the largest increase in such fatalities in half… Read More

How to Maintain a Strong Personal Injury Claim in the Face of Adversity

Mar 28, 2017
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

Seeking compensation for damages in a Charlotte, North Carolina personal injury claim is not a straightforward process, and it is not without its obstacles and challenges. If somebody else’s negligence caused your injuries, then you are well within your rights to seek fair compensation for your damages. However, you must be aware of the fact that… Read More

Important Information About Auto Insurance Coverage in North Carolina Auto Accidents

Mar 15, 2017
Brown Moore
Car Accidents

As a driver in Charlotte, North Carolina, you are required to carry certain minimum amounts of liability insurance coverage on your vehicle, just in case you ever cause or contribute to a wreck. This is because North Carolina is a fault-based state when it comes to automobile collisions. In no-fault states, where the drivers are… Read More

Personal Injuries from Dog Bites and Attacks Involving Adults and Children

Mar 7, 2017
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

Almost everyone loves dogs, and for many people in North Carolina, they are important and beloved members of the family. It is also not uncommon at all for someone to see a dog on the street and to approach that dog with affection and concern for where its owners are. You may have even helped… Read More

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