New Law Follows in Wake of Carbon Monoxide Tragedies
A new North Carolina law applying to operators of hotels and commercial lodgings aims to reduce the possibility of tragedies like those that occurred in Watauga County earlier this year.
Teen Drivers: Keep Them Alive | Lanier Law Group
Navigating the high school years and young adulthood is hard enough. Help young drivers know the limits and learn good lifetime driving habits.
Recalled Medication: Dangerous Things Come in Small Packages
The danger of defective medication is often not apparent until injury occurs. If there is a chance you or a loved one is a victim of a pharmaceutical defect in North Carolina, seek reputable legal advice.
Penn State Settles Sandusky Sexual Assault Claims | Lanier Law Group
In late October, Pennsylvania State announced settlement of almost all the claims against that institution brought by victims of Mr. Sandusky.
Witnesses Needed: Principal Accused of Assault on Students at School
Schools should be safe havens for kids so they can learn, socialize and grow.
Transvaginal Mesh: A Personal Injury | Lanier Law Group
If you are among the many women injured by defective mesh when they sought help for POP, talk to an experienced personal injury attorney in Raleigh.
Motorcycle Fatalities Continue to Rise | Lanier Law Group
If injured by the negligence of others, speak with North Carolina attorneys who support motorcyclists and understand the need for compensation to get you back on the road.
Dead in the Night: The Tragedy of Drunk Driving | Lanier Law Group
No drunk driving injury or fatality is an accident. Speak with experienced legal counsel in Raleigh if the poor choices of others hurt you, or the ones you love.
Fairgoers Injured; Amusement Park Operator Arrested | Lanier Law Group
Stemming from crime or negligence, amusement park accidents can be traumatic. If injured in North Carolina, speak with an experienced personal injury law firm in Raleigh.
Coming to a Product Near You: Nanotechnology | Lanier Law Group
Its potential is unknown, and so is its danger. Nanotechnology, once a futuristic idea, is entering commerce through products like sunscreens, food packaging, cosmetics, fabrics and nanomedicine, to name a few.