Legal Concerns Impacting North Carolina Bicycle Riders
Bike riding is one of the most popular outdoor sports and activities in America.
What are Police Reports Used for After an Accident?
After you get into an accident, one of the first steps that you should take is to call the police to come to the scene.
Study Finds No Safe Amount of Alcohol Use After a Concussion
Recent research performed by Suzanne G. Martin PsyD of MPH Intrepid Spirit Concussion Recovery Center indicates that there is no safe amount of alcohol use following a concussion.
When Truck Accidents are the Result of Tire Problems
By far, the two most common causes of trucking accidents are driver error and problems with the trucks themselves.
Delayed Medical Malpractice Claim Against Duke University to Proceed
Four years after a scandal involving research by Duke University’s Dr. Anil Potti, the case has resurfaced in the form of a medical malpractice lawsuit.
Former Army Prosecutor Found Guilty of Sexual Assault
A former prosecutor for the U.S. Army that often oversaw cases involving allegations of sexual assault has been found guilty of rape, as well as other charges, after a court martial that took place at Fort Bragg.
Motorcyclist Dies After Accident Involving Pickup Truck
An accident on Rock Quarry Road in Raleigh led to the death of a 32-year-old woman on February 5.
Governor McCrory Takes Heat Over Workers’ Compensation Statements
North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory gave his annual State of the State Address on February 4, and since then there has been a lot of talk about some controversial comments he made about workers’ compensation benefits in the state.
Who is Responsible if Your Child is Injured at School?
During the hours at school, children are exposed to a number of physical activities and they can occasionally injure themselves.
Intersections and Bicyclists: Understand the Risk
When bicycles share the road with other vehicles like cars and trucks, cyclists are at risk for collisions.