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How North Carolina’s Contributory Negligence Laws May Affect Your Case

May 10, 2022
Brown Moore
Categories: Personal Injury

If you’re injured as a result of someone else’s negligence in North Carolina, you typically have the right to seek compensation for your medical bills and other such losses. However, you may not be able to properly recover compensation if you were also negligent when your accident occurred. This brief guide will explain what you… Read More

A Premises Liability Case Study Demonstrates the Nuances of These Cases

Apr 27, 2022
Brown Moore
Categories: Premises Liability

A premises liability claim or a lawsuit is one you may file to recover compensation if you were injured on another person’s property. The law requires property owners to take reasonable steps to keep anyone (legally) on their properties safe. This does not mean you are eligible for compensation merely because you were injured on… Read More

3 Mistakes to Avoid Making After a Car Accident in North Carolina

Apr 12, 2022
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

You will hopefully never be involved in a car accident. However, it’s important to know what you should and should not do in the aftermath of a collision in case you ever are harmed in one. While you may be a responsible driver, you have no control over the decisions that others make behind the… Read More

Are You Wondering if You Have a Valid Premises Liability Case?

Mar 24, 2022
Brown Moore
Categories: Premises Liability

A property owner has a duty to maintain reasonably hazard-free premises. If someone is legally visiting a store, shopping mall, or even a private residence, they should not have to worry they will be injured in an accident that could have been avoided had those responsible for addressing hazards (or at least properly warning guests… Read More

Charlotte, NC Pedestrian Accident Attorney Shares 3 Need-to-Know Safety Tips

Mar 8, 2022
Brown Moore
Categories: Pedestrian Accident

Walking in any major city can put one at risk of being involved in a pedestrian accident. In large cities like Charlotte, North Carolina, traffic tends to be more congested than in other communities. When there are more cars on the road, the odds of pedestrians being harmed are greater than they might be in… Read More

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