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 MoreDetermining the average settlement for a North Carolina personal injury case is difficult because there are so many different types and severity of injuries. In North Carolina, according to statewide statistics, smaller personal injury cases settle for an average of $52,900, but a number of facts and factors go into the value of a case. We discuss those here:
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.
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