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Wrongful Death Compensation in North Carolina

Nov 7, 2017
Brown Moore
Categories: Wrongful Death

When dealing with compensation from a wrongful death case, specific North Carolina laws are in place to divide the funds according to the intestacy statute. Intestacy refers to someone who has died without a will. To be more specific, the funds from a wrongful death are not divided due to the provisions within a will. If… Read More

Common Causes for Charlotte Car Accidents

Oct 27, 2017
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

We never leave our house thinking that we are going to be in a car wreck. Charlotte car accidents always happen when they are least expected. A wreck on a busy highway can occur without any warning. Whether you are driving along I-85 or I-77, or you are merely crossing a downtown Charlotte street, an auto accident… Read More

How a Charlotte Car Accident Attorney Can Help Your Case

Oct 13, 2017
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

Making a comeback to normal life can feel overwhelming when you are the victim of a traffic collision. The physical trauma, emotional turmoil, and confusing legal process may seem like a hopeless endeavor to dig yourself out of. However, an experienced attorney can help lighten your load significantly and ensure that you are fairly and… Read More

The Basics of Charlotte Personal Injury Cases

Oct 11, 2017
Brown Moore
Categories: Personal Injury

If you are dealing with a Charlotte personal injury case, chances are you have a lot on your plate. You may be trying to repair the property, recover from injuries, or return to your job. While it may seem too overwhelming to seek compensation, the negligent actions of others should never be left unchecked when… Read More

Event Data Recorders in North Carolina: What Does Your Car Know?

Oct 4, 2017
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

Since at least 2012, all new cars and trucks are required to have event data recorders (“EDR”). EDRs are commonly called “black boxes” but also are known as sensing diagnostic modules (“SDM”) or crash data retrieval systems (“CDR”). According to reports, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”) requires all EDRs to include the following… Read More

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