Author: Kreger Brodish LLP
When you file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company after a car accident, it’s important to remember that the insurance company does not represent you and is not on your side. They have a fiduciary duty to protect…
If you’ve been injured on the job and are unsatisfied with the treatment or opinion of the doctor your employer has designated, you are entitled to a second opinion — but not without jumping through a few hoops. Changing Treatment…
If you’ve been injured in a car accident that was someone else’s fault, one of your first thoughts might be, “Do I need a lawyer?” While it’s possible to deal with the insurance company and settle your claim on your…
In a North Carolina car accident case, it’s essential to show that the other driver was completely at fault for the accident. This is because North Carolina is a contributory negligence state, which means that being even one percent at…
The biggest challenge you will likely face if you’ve been injured by a fall is to prove that the property owner was liable for your injury and that you had no fault in the accident. This can be difficult because…
Car accidents can lead to a wide range of injuries. Some are immediately obvious, such as severe fractures, cuts, and bruises. Other car crash injuries may take longer to manifest. The symptoms of these injuries can take days or weeks…
A North Carolina community is grieving the loss of an 18-year-old college student killed in a car crash in Lee County. According to news reports, William Patterson, known by his friends as “Willie P.,” died from injuries he suffered in…
If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, it’s essential to remember that their insurance company is not on your side. Rest assured that if there is any reason—even a minor one—to minimize or even invalidate your claim,…
A person is negligent when they fail to exercise a “reasonable duty of care” toward others. There are four elements to a negligence claim: (1) duty, (2) breach, (3) causation, and (4) damages. Let’s look at each of these elements…
If you’ve been injured in a car accident that was someone else’s fault, you may be wondering how you will pay your medical bills. Figuring this out can be stressful, but the North Carolina car accident attorneys at Kreger Brodish…