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Posted by | Dec 29th, 2021 |

Can A Car Accident Cause Amnesia?

Whenever a careless driver collides with your vehicle, not only do they take away your physical safety but also your sense of wellbeing. Consider this though, what if the accident the other driver is at fault for took away your memory? Unfortunately, memory loss after a car accident is a common occurrence. Driver negligence results…


Posted by | Dec 27th, 2021 |

Accidents With State Government Vehicles

No one is invincible when it comes to car accidents. They can happen to anyone at any time. When those accidents involve a state or even federal employee in a government-owned vehicle, it can cause some complexity to the situation. It can be difficult to sue the government; however, if you have been seriously injured…


Posted by | Dec 22nd, 2021 |

Claiming Non-Economic Damages After a Car Accident

After a car accident caused by another driver’s negligence, you should strongly consider pursuing a legal claim, especially if you sustained injuries as a result. That way, you may be able to obtain compensation for your pain and suffering or other losses. A Raleigh car accident attorney from Nagle & Associates, P.A., will fight for…


Posted by | Dec 20th, 2021 |

What Evidence Do You Need After A Car Accident?

Being involved in a car accident can be scary, overwhelming and costly. However, if you are in a crash that another driver caused, you may be able to receive compensation for all your medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. In order to secure this compensation, you will need to file a claim as…



Posted by | Dec 13th, 2021 |

Car Accidents Caused by Weather Conditions

When you are driving on the road, various weather conditions can significantly impact the chances of an accident. Certain weather conditions like heavy rain, strong winds, temperatures, and any type of visual impairment can potentially cause a driver to lose control of a vehicle. The results are never good either. Serious weather conditions have a…


Posted by | Dec 8th, 2021 |

How to Recover Compensation for Delayed Car Accident Injuries

Experiencing delayed injuries from a car accident isn’t uncommon. This is due to the adrenaline from the collision that usually masks pain and symptoms. When this happens, the victim initially believes that they are not injured. Symptoms and pain can become more noticeable hours or even days later. If you have delayed car accident injuries,…


Posted by | Dec 6th, 2021 |

North Carolina Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

Suppose you have sustained injuries from a slip and fall, traffic accident, or any other type of incident where someone else’s actions or lack thereof caused you harm. In that case, you are very likely to be thinking about filing a personal injury lawsuit in North Carolina. Should this be the case for you, you…


Posted by | Nov 24th, 2021 |

Can Fault be Determined by the Damage from a Car Accident?

In the aftermath of any vehicle accident, fault has to be determined so compensation can be paid to injury and property damage victims. There are various ways that fault can be determined after a vehicle accident occurs. Typically, this will be done by gathering evidence from the scene. Vehicle damage can also be used to…


Posted by | Nov 22nd, 2021 |

Differences Between Survival Action and Wrongful Death

Losing a loved one is incredibly difficult. The grief can be even more overwhelming if the death was caused by the careless or negligent actions of another individual, entity, or business. In these circumstances, family members and the estate of the deceased could choose to pursue two different legal actions under North Carolina law: a…