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Category: Car Accidents

The state of North Carolina requires each driver to hold a minimum of $30,000 of liability insurance in the event that they are in a car accident. Oftentimes, insurance companies do not encourage their policyholders to buy more than these minimum limits as their goal is to receive monthly payments without having to pay out…Read More

If you are involved in an auto injury case in North Carolina, whether it be an insurance settlement or an actual lawsuit, there may be a few key state laws that come into effect. The attorneys at Brown and Moore in Charlotte, North Carolina are very knowledgeable and up to date on all North Carolina…Read More

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…Read More

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

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…Read More