Post-concussion syndrome statistics in North Carolina may be surprising. In part, you may never have known about them until you or someone you know has suffered from PCS. The long-term effects of a concussion are…
Getting hurt in an accident is a stressful situation in and of itself, but that stress is compounded tenfold when you’re injured without medical insurance. Without medical insurance, it can be difficult to get the…
When you are hurt in an accident due to the actions of another, it is a scary, stressful time full of pain, heartache and outrage. You know that you deserve financial compensation to overcome your…
Going to court to settle a personal injury case is not exactly something to which most of us look forward. Unfortunately, when another individual, employer or insurance company wants to deny you the compensation you…
Personal injury cases happen every day. They cover a broad range of incidents, including slip and fall accidents, premises liability, auto accidents, even medical malpractice. While each kind of injury and accident and indeed, each…
Often a potential client will call our office and ask who pays my attorney’s fees. Sometimes they object when told that the contingency fee will come out of their award and state: “shouldn’t the other…
Parents, coaches, and of course the student-athletes themselves are concerned about sports-related injuries among high school athletes. An injury may limit a young person’s choices for college and a career. A medical research foundation in…
North Carolina is a “one bite state.” A dog that bites doesn’t get a second chance. The owner may be strictly liable for any damage the dog inflicts on either a human being or on…
It took jurors three hours to return a guilty verdict in a case where a man, Lee Hutchins, crossed the center line on Highway 64 and killed the father of four young girls. Hutchins was…
An article released recently by Take Justice Back published some alarming facts about medical care with their headlining sentence reading “[r]esearch has confirmed that 440,000 people die every year because of preventable medical errors.” The…