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Car Accidents Common Among Young, Inexperienced Drivers

Dec 13, 2013
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

Virtually all North Carolina teens are excited at the prospect of learning to drive and getting their license. The ability to safely drive on one’s own requires a mix of experience and solid decision-making skills. Unfortunately, teenagers are often deficient in both of these categories. A serious crash recently took place in Raleigh, North Carolina,… Read More

Head-On Auto Accident In North Carolina Could Have Been Deadly

Dec 6, 2013
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

Driving a car is second nature to most experienced motorists. Many decisions are made without much thought, as drivers have become accustomed to the normal operation of a vehicle. However, it only takes a split second for something to go wrong. That split second can be crucial in ensuring that no one is injured; it… Read More

Spew Of North Carolina Car Accidents Lead To Fatality And Prison

Nov 25, 2013
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

A North Carolina father is due to spend 21 months in a prison cell after he was involved in a few car accidents and found guilty of committing involuntary manslaughter on his 3-year-old daughter. While he and the girl’s mother were not a couple, his last visitation day with the child would prove fatal. He and his… Read More

Many North Carolina Car Accidents A Result Of Texting

Nov 20, 2013
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

When residents of North Carolina are distracted for even a few seconds while driving, car accidents can be an unfortunate reality. Looking down to a cellular phone to read a text message on a highway is the equivalent to driving blindly. It is dangerous, and as there are more distracted drivers reading text messages, car… Read More

North Carolina workplace injuries: New proposals by OSHA

Nov 15, 2013
Brown Moore
Categories: Workers' Compensation

Many North Carolina residents know how serious workplace injuries and accidents are. Those who have been affected by workplace injuries may feel alone, and as if their employers are doing nothing to right the situation — or prevent it from happening to anyone else. Employees everywhere may possibly receive good news soon, as the Occupational Safety and… Read More

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