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How Long Do You Have to Report a Car Accident Injury in North Carolina?

If you were recently involved in a serious car crash, you are likely dealing with costly medical expenses, repairs to your damaged vehicle, and missed time from work. You may...

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North Carolina Is An At-Fault State. What Does That Mean?

What the Mean of North Carolina is an at-fault state? Facing the outcome of a car accident can be extremely difficult and overwhelming. This is especially true for car accident...

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Involved In An Auto Accident As A Pedestrian In North Carolina?

If you are involved in a car accident as you walk along the roadways of North Carolina, know that there are laws designed to protect you. Here, Dewey, Ramsay, and...

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Premises Liability Lawsuits In North Carolina

The law institutes a time limit on your right to file a lawsuit in North Carolina’s civil courts. Missing a deadline means your case is dismissed unless your situation falls...

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Who Is at Fault for a Rear-End Accident in North Carolina?

Every day thousands of people commute through North Carolina’s roads thinking they will arrive safely to their destinations. However, a typical day can be ruined after a driver rear-ends your...

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What to Do if Someone Hit Your Car and Left in Charlotte, NC

If someone hits your vehicle, the law mandates he or she should stay at the site of the crash. However, many individuals risk breaking the law by abandoning the crash...

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