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Category: 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…Read More

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

Nobody ever sets out on the road with the intention or prediction that they’ll be in an auto accident, especially with a driver who doesn’t have any auto insurance. You may be a perfectly safe and cautious driver who would never cause an auto accident through negligent behavior, but this does not mean that you…Read More

In North Carolina, we are fortunate to avoid the kind of winter weather warnings that are seen in other parts of the US, like Michigan, New York, and Wisconsin. Yet, this does not mean that you don’t have to worry about winter weather auto accidents. In fact, states like North Carolina that are lucky enough…Read More

It is possible for an auto accident to be covered by a North Carolina workers’ compensation claim, provided that the accident was in some way related to employment tasks. Following, we’ll discuss the circumstances in which this might be applicable and the circumstances in which it is not. Auto Accidents that Occur During Your Commute…Read More