The Severity of Commercial Motor Vehicle Collisions
A CMV collision is one that involves a commercial motor vehicle (CMV), such as a bus or semi-truck. When a commercial motor vehicle strikes a
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A CMV collision is one that involves a commercial motor vehicle (CMV), such as a bus or semi-truck. When a commercial motor vehicle strikes a
One of the most common injuries suffered in North Carolina car collisions is TBI, or traumatic brain injury. TBI does not describe just one injury,
The N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT) determines safety performance by a measure of the state’s fatality rate. Wake County Statistics In 2020, Wake County saw
With negligence cases involving obvious fault, such as where a drunk driver runs a stop sign and causes a T-Bone collision, the insurance adjuster is
If you have been injured in a serious automobile accident due to the negligence of another driver, you are entitled to file a personal injury
Among the injuries commonly caused by automobile accidents are those involving the shoulder. Whether you have suffered a fractured collarbone, upper arm, or shoulder blade
Typically, the process after a North Carolina automobile accident is uncharted territory, and you are not sure what to do. For smaller claims, it may
Automobile accidents involving pedestrians are often more complicated than those involving two vehicles. In part, this is a result of North Carolina’s unforgiving contributory negligence
One of the most frustrating varieties of Raleigh automobile accidents is the hit-and-run. In these cases, the injured party often cannot identify the at-fault driver
Drunk drivers are among the most common causes of high-speed automobile accidents. In North Carolina, these drivers may be charged and convicted of Driving While