Category: Car Accidents
Motorists must meet North Carolina’s auto insurance requirements. But navigating the lengthy consumer guides for insurance can be tricky. The injury attorneys at Kreger Brodish LLP want to provide you with simple, straightforward information on how to choose the best…
We often hear the term “pain and suffering” in the context of personal injury settlements, but it’s important to understand exactly what it means. The first step is to understand the difference between “special damages” and “general damages” (“damages” meaning…
The short answer is no. North Carolina is one of only four states, plus the District of Columbia, that follow the “pure contributory negligence” doctrine. This means that if you are found to be even 1 percent at fault for…
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 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…
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…
Not all motorcycle accidents involve a collision with another vehicle. Sometimes, a motorcycle rider must swerve or lay down their bike to avoid hitting a car. Even though the two vehicles don’t collide, the motorcyclist can suffer serious injuries. This…
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…