October 10, 2025
Why is Evidence Important in Charlotte Personal Injury Claims?
Car crashes, security incidents in parking lots, and getting hurt as a pedestrian are all life-changing accidents. Many cases may feel like two sides telling their own stories, but when you need to prove someone else’s reckless behavior has upended your life, you need the proof to back up your claim. As the plaintiff, North […]
Read This PostSeptember 10, 2025
What is the Statute of Limitations in NC Personal Injury Claims?
When you are injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you might be focused on your recovery, physically and financially. One of the most important things to understand for your personal injury claim is how long you have to take legal action. North Carolina law sets strict deadlines, known as the statute of […]
Read This PostJune 29, 2025
Slip and Fall Accidents in Retail Stores: What is Their Liability?
When you go shopping in downtown Charlotte, you expect retail stores to keep their walkways clear, their entryways dry, and their lighting in good working order. When that doesn’t happen, you can trip over discarded merchandise, slip on a wet floor, or stumble over uneven flooring and suffer severe injuries. If you slip and fall […]
Read This PostJune 29, 2025
Liability for Injuries Caused by Snow and Ice on Commercial Properties
Winter conditions in North Carolina are cold, icy, and inconvenient if you need to venture out, but they also increase the risk of injury. When you walk into a business or cross a parking lot, you have every reason to expect the property will be safe, but ice and snow create hazards when surfaces aren’t […]
Read This PostJune 25, 2025
The Impact of Building Code Violations on Premises Liability Cases
When you walk into a store, restaurant, or apartment building, you expect the space to be safe. You shouldn’t have to worry about injuring yourself on broken stairs, poor lighting, or missing handrails. But when property owners cut corners or ignore safety rules, accidents happen and people get hurt. Many of these rules are written […]
Read This PostJune 24, 2025
What is the ‘Attractive Nuisance’ Doctrine in Premises Liability Cases?
Children are naturally curious. This means that even older kids are drawn to things that seem fun, even when those things aren’t safe. A trampoline in an open yard, an old shed on the back of a property, or an unfenced pool can all catch their attention in an instant and inspire them to check […]
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