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Can An OB-GYN Be Blamed For The Cause Of A Birth Injury?

Sep 28, 2021
Brown Moore
Categories: Birth Injury

OB-GYNs go through eight years of schooling and four years of residency to become labor and delivery doctors. However, even though OB-GYNs endure many years of education, it does not prevent them from ever making mistakes. A severe medical failure can leave new parents stressing over how their children may never be capable of ever… Read More

Charlotte Dump Truck Catches On Fire After Accident With Another Dump Truck

Sep 14, 2021
Brown Moore
Categories: Car Accidents

There is so much going on during a car accident like the city closing down roads, towing away your car, police officers asking questions, all while the paramedics were examining you for any injuries. Your mind will be cluttered with so much to do, but at Brown Moore & Associates, we are committed to helping… Read More

How To Safely Ride A Bicycle On The Charlotte Streets?

Aug 31, 2021
Brown Moore
Categories: Bicycle Accidents

Riding a bicycle is a great way to care for the environment, stay in shape, and reduce your carbon footprint. It is also a dangerous hobby no matter where you ride. It is especially dangerous on city streets. With so much vehicle and pedestrian traffic, bicyclists are put in harm’s way at all times of… Read More

Fall Motorcycle Safety Tips For Riding In North Carolina

Aug 18, 2021
Brown Moore
Categories: Motorcycle Accidents

The summer is quickly coming to an end in North Carolina, which means that fall weather will soon grace us with its presence. The fall is a great time to ride your motorcycle because of the changing colors of the leaves, cooler temperatures, lower humidity, and less traffic. However, dangers still exist for motorcycle riders… Read More

The DWI Backlog Problem Of Mecklenburg County

Jul 28, 2021
Brown Moore

We need to go ahead and add another crisis to the list of post-pandemic problems: the current backlog of more than 3,200 DWI cases in the Mecklenburg County Courthouse, with about half of those due to the pandemic’s shutdown of courts in March 2020. As of June 7, 2021, the court is making a major… Read More

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