Our readers in North Carolina know that so-called “fender benders” happen all the time on the roadways throughout the country. For the most part, these types of accidents involve damage to the vehicles involved, but no injuries to drivers and passengers....
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Coping with a Disability Suffered in a Car Accident
No one ever expects to be injured in a car accident, but it happens all the time. While some people are fortunate enough to walk away from an accident unharmed, others are left with injuries that are so severe that they leave them disabled. Those who fall into the...
Actions You Can Take to Build a Case Against a Negligent Driver
At the last red light from the grocery store to your home, a car crashes into the back of your vehicle. Your only plans for the rest of the day were to pack away your groceries and relax. But now you must follow up with the accident and heal from what hopefully is...
North Carolina Sees Springtime Rise in Fatal Auto Accidents
With auto accidents in North Carolina and across the U.S., it is beneficial for lawmakers, law enforcement and automakers to understand what causes a crash. This can help with formulating strategies to prevent them. Some issues are unforeseen and it can be difficult...
Mooresville Pedestrian Struck and Killed
At approximately 9:22 p.m. on Friday, June 26th, a female pedestrian was struck and killed in Mooresville, North Carolina. The cause of the accident is still under investigation, but it has already been determined that neither speed nor alcohol were contributing...
What is “the 100 deadliest days of summer”?
All roadways have the potential to become the scene of a severe traffic accident, but the chances of that happening vary depending on the time of year. The summer season sees a lot more traffic on the roads, and as a result, has earned the nickname of “the 100...
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