Category: Personal Injury Law
In personal injury claims, North Carolina follows one of the strictest negligence doctrines in the country: contributory negligence. This can make recovering compensation more challenging, but that’s where having the support of an experienced personal injury lawyer becomes especially valuable….
After you’ve been injured, it’s crucial to hold the responsible parties accountable. One way to do so is through a personal injury settlement. With a settlement, the person at fault for causing someone else’s injury agrees to pay that person…
Staring down a lawsuit can be frightening, especially if you aren’t sure where the money would come from if you lose and have to pay up. At Kreger Brodish LLP, we understand your concerns and can prepare you for what…
With its scenic coastline, serene lakes, and winding rivers, North Carolina offers abundant opportunities for residents and visitors alike to enjoy boating. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time skipper, understanding North Carolina boating laws and regulations is essential…
If you were injured in an accident caused at little to no fault of your own, you could seek compensation for your losses by filing a personal injury claim against the at-fault party. This post goes over a few proactive…
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…
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…
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…
Our Personal Injury Attorneys are occasionally asked how we obtain a copy of your North Carolina Accident Report. Accident reports are public information, so obtaining an accident report is just a matter of knowing where to make the request for…