What New 2023 Crash Facts Mean for North Carolina Drivers
Each year, the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) releases its “Crash Facts” report to emphasize the importance of safe driving. Studying these statistics
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Each year, the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) releases its “Crash Facts” report to emphasize the importance of safe driving. Studying these statistics
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2022, approximately 5.8 million people experienced non-fatal crashes, with 42,514 resulting in deaths. Understanding the
As a parent, it is difficult to see your child in pain, especially when there is little you can do to help. Though toddler seats,
By statute, most North Carolina automobile insurance policies in North Carolina are relatively standardized. N.C.G.S. § 20-279.21 provides the minimum types and amounts of coverage
For most people, an automobile accident does not result in broken bones, herniated discs, or other medical conditions that can be easily visualized on an
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
Shoulder and upper limb injuries are a typical result of high-speed car accidents. One specific painful and debilitating injury is “thoracic outlet syndrome.” This condition
Car accidents can be caused in many ways, but the most common type is the rear-end collision. Even at relatively low speeds, a rear-end car
The strong force of high-speed car and truck accidents can lead to serious head injuries, including concussions and brain contusions. In some cases, these injuries can
You may be entitled to recover damages under multiple automobile insurance policies if you are injured in an automobile accident while driving a borrowed car.