When a car accident results in fatal injuries, surviving family members are left with grief, difficult questions, and often financial hardship. If the accident was caused by the careless or negligent actions of another person, surviving family…
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A trucking company can be held liable for a truck accident if the company’s negligence led to the crash, for example by hiring a driver with a poor driving record, failing to maintain its trucks, or hours of service violations. Schedules…
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When a trucking company breaks the rules set by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the agency may issue fines against the trucking company or close it down altogether. Trucking is one of the most dangerous industries in…
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North Carolina law defines a wrongful death as a fatality due to another person's or party's wrongful act or negligence, --such that the victim would have had the right to file a personal injury lawsuit if they had not died. The decedent's…
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North Carolina law doesn’t specifically refer to lane splitting. However, it does refer to lane sharing, which is actively discouraged. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) states that motorcycles need their own lane to…
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Yes, you can sue for PTSD after a car accident in North Carolina. PTSD resulting from a car accident is a serious injury for which you can be compensated under North Carolina law.
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In most cases, the rear or following driver is at fault in a rear-end collision. They may be speeding, following too closely, or distracted. However, it is also possible that the lead driver is responsible because their brake lights aren’t…
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If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, you can sue a negligent trucking company, even if it is in another state. By its nature, the interstate trucking industry crosses many state lines, and out-of-state litigation is relatively common.…
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If you have suffered injuries in a car accident through no fault of your own, you may have the right to seek compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. These lawsuits often conclude with a monetary settlement. However, in rare cases, they…
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Pain and suffering from your North Carolina car accident is often a significant component of your total damages award. North Carolina courts might apply multipliers or per diem formulas to assess pain and suffering damages. However, they will…
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