Month: June 2017

Faulty Lead Tests Could Open Company Up to a Myriad of Personal Injury Claims

Jun 30, 2017
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

Lead poisoning has been in the news regularly since the crisis in Flint, Michigan, where communities in and outside of Flint suffered from the many effects regular exposure to lead can have, including learning disabilities, behavioral issues, anemia, hypertension, immunotoxicity, and toxicity to the organs. Since the initial coverage of this health crisis, more and more… Read More

Will Self-Driving Cars Reduce Or Increase The Number Of Car Accidents?

Jun 25, 2017
Brown Moore
Car Accidents

We may have stopped hearing about self-driving cars as frequently in the news, but that doesn’t mean it’s gone away. Self-driving cars are being tested for official release into the market and they are still crashing and causing car accidents at alarming rates. They have logged hundreds of thousands of test-drive miles on California highways over the… Read More

New Study on Soldiers Suffering From More Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries Than Ever Highlights Continuing Problem

Jun 20, 2017
Brown Moore
Personal Injury

A first-of-its-kind study showing the devastating impact of wartime brain injuries on service members have been making news headlines of late. A University of Washington neurologist (Mac Donald) followed 50 soldiers after they suffered concussive injuries and continued to track their conditions over several years. Her findings may send shock waves through the military community,… Read More

Tragic Crash in North Carolina Highlights Dangers of Tractor-Trailer Collision

Jun 16, 2017
Brown Moore
Car Accidents

Sadly, a fiery car crash in North Carolina resulted in two children—as well as their parents and the man driving the other vehicle, a tractor-trailer—dying when their vehicles collided on May 17th. Authorities indicate that the tractor-trailer driver did not slow down as he approached a work zone near the South Carolina state line, and… Read More

Charlotte Wrongful Death Claims: Where Auto Accidents & Wrongful Death Claims Intersect

Jun 10, 2017
Brown Moore
Wrongful Death

Wrongful death claims and auto accidents intersect in many ways. For example, if you drive drunk or under the influence, and as a result, you kill someone you can be sued for wrongful death. Drunk or drugged driving is the most common criminal offense in the United States to date. In civil court in North Carolina, an… Read More

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