After a serious car accident, you are dealing with your physical injuries, the pain, and the economic fallout of what has happened. The last thing on your mind may be impending time limits to file a personal injury case. However, they are there and the time is ticking away. North Carolina’s statute of limitations for car accident cases is...
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A terrible accident will cause more than just your physical injuries. It will also lead to significant pain and suffering. This can lead to both economic and non-economic costs from the emotional trauma and physical suffering you endure. Calculating pain and suffering damages comes with several challenges, but is best performed with the help of an experienced personal injury...
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After a car accident, one of the most important questions is “who was at fault?” This question determines a great deal, including who has to pay for the accident and in what amount. It may even determine whether the injured person can recover if they contributed to the accident in some way. An investigation into who was at fault...
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North Carolina is not a no-fault state for car accidents. Our state is an “at-fault” state meaning that the insurance company of the driver at fault for the accident is responsible for paying monetary damages to the injured person. It also means that, in a personal injury lawsuit, you have the burden of proving that the other driver was...
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