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What are the Most Dangerous Intersections in Charlotte?

Charlotte’s rapid growth, heavy traffic, and expanding infrastructure have contributed to an increase in serious crashes across the city. Intersections, in particular, present a high risk because they bring together...

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What to Know if You’ve Been Hit By a Company Vehicle in North Carolina

Being involved in a crash is stressful under any circumstances. When a company owns the vehicle that hit you or was being driven for work purposes, the situation can become...

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What To Do Immediately After a Weather-Related Car Accident in North Carolina

North Carolina weather can change quickly, and storms often create dangerous driving conditions with little warning. Heavy rain, fog, ice, and strong winds all increase the risk of collisions, even...

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When Should I Call a Charlotte Car Accident Attorney?

A North Carolina car accident can turn your life upside down in seconds. From physical injuries and medical bills to insurance complications and lost income, the aftermath can feel overwhelming....

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What If My Child Were Injured in a North Carolina Car Crash?

Few situations are more frightening for a parent than learning their child has been injured in a car crash. Even a seemingly minor collision can have serious physical and emotional effects...

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Does Car Insurance Cover Rain-Related Accidents in North Carolina?

Rainy weather is one of the most common causes of car crashes in North Carolina. Wet roads can make vehicles more difficult to control, reduce visibility, and increase stopping distances....

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