Personal Injury

Lumberton, NC – One Dead, One Hurt in Old Whiteville Road Crash

Lumberton, NC (May 22, 2020) – A teenager is dead and another person is injured after a Thursday crash in Lumberton. The collision took place around 11:45 p.m. on Old Whiteville Road. According to the State Highway Patrol, a 17-year-old female was a passenger in a 2004 Hyundai being driven by 21-year-old Keanan Davon Young. Young […]

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Godwin, NC – One Killed in Tractor-Trailer Crash on Highway 13

Godwin, NC (May 21, 2020) – One person is dead following a tractor-trailer crash on Highway 13 near the Cumberland/Sampson County line. The crash took place on Wednesday, May 21st. Officials from the Godwin-Falcon Fire Rescue arrived at the scene shortly after the crash took place. According to reports, an SUV and a tanker trunk were

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Fayetteville, NC – Pedestrian Critically Hurt in Crash Involving Dump Truck

Fayetteville, NC (May 20, 2020) – A female pedestrian was critically injured in a Fayetteville crash involving a dump truck. The crash took place around 11:30 a.m. on Monday, May 18th. According to authorities, the woman was near the intersection of Ramsey and Langdon Streets when the incident occurred. Rescue workers arrived at the scene and

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North Carolina Appellate Court Discusses Sudden Emergency Doctrine in Bicycle Accident Involving Fallen Powerline

Many people choose a bicycle for commuting or taking care of daily errands to improve their health and to spend less time driving. Even though some cities go to great lengths to try and keep cyclists safe, many motorists simply do not pay enough attention to the roadway. Municipalities and utilities are also responsible for

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North Carolina Appellate Court Upholds Dismissal of Premises Liability Action Involving Injured University Student

Under North Carolina law, property owners have a duty to ensure that some classes of visitors to their properties are safe. This can include a duty to prevent or warn against dangers that may be caused by third parties engaging in criminal activity. There are many issues that come in a premises liability case involving

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North Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Government Immunity Doctrine in Slip and Fall Case Involving a Residential Property

Slip and fall accidents can happen virtually anywhere, leaving you with painful injuries and crushing medical expenses. In general, North Carolina law holds a property owner responsible for any injuries that happen as a result of his or her negligent care of the property. But when the property owner is a government entity, a different

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