In North Carolina, it is illegal to leave the scene of a car accident without exchanging information with the other driver or reporting the accident to the authorities. This is known as a hit and run. If you are involved in a hit and run accident in North Carolina, you may be able to sue the person who fled the scene for damages. Here’s what you need to know:
Read MoreOne of the most common causes of motor vehicle accidents is drunk driving accidents. Some of these alcohol-related crashes are due to serving or selling too much alcohol to a person, also known as a “dram shop” drunk driving accident. A victim who is injured in a motor vehicle accident caused by a drunk driver who was over-served may be entitled to seek compensation for their injuries from the business that over-served the drunk driver. So here are some important things to know about drunk driving in North Carolina and what to do if you have been hit by a drunk driver who may have been over-served:
Read MoreOn December 3rd, our own, Justin Osborn, will be joining Clio’s Innovate Legal Online Series for a panel discussion on law firm innovation and the need for providing legal services to overlooked and underserved markets.
Read MoreWhether it’s Memorial Day weekend, New Years Eve, the Fourth of July, or Christmas, we always see an increase in car accidents around the holidays. This guide explores the facts, factors, and data surrounding dangerous holiday travel in North Carolina.
Read MoreAll four of our founding partners - Justin Osborn, Matthew Gambale, Seth Beckley, and Joe Budd - were recognized and inducted into the 2019 North Carolina Pro Bono Honor Society. Induction into the Pro Bono Honor Society is reserved for North Carolina attorney’s who completed more than 50 hours of pro bono legal services as set forth in North Carolina Rule of Professional Conduct 6.1. We are proud to report that each of our founding partners completed more than 300 hours in 2019 to receive the honor, among the most in the state.
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