Brent Adams & Associates Legal Blog
Our North Carolina legal blog covers personal injury news, accident information, medical malpractice reports, lawsuits, and other topics of interest for those who are dealing with their own North Carolina legal issues. Updated daily, our NC injury attorneys hope this blog helps readers stay connected to legislation changes and informed when it comes to significant NC court decisions.
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A Legal Deposition Explained From Lawyer, Brent Adams Overview of what a deposition is, when they are used, and what to expect when being deposed. -
Should You Demand That Your Health Insurance Company Pay Your Medical Bills? Making a claim against all your insurance policies to pay a portion of your medical bills is always a good idea and should be done by the car wreck victim. -
What If The Other Driver Said That You Ran The Red Light? The driver of the other car said that you were the one who ran the red light and his light was green. What happens now? -
Stop Posting to Social Media If You Have Been Injured If you are making a claim for injuries suffered as a result of someone else's negligence, you should immediately stop posting on social media. -
The Future of Cars Might Not be What We Think it Is Why are gas-powered cars going to stick around? Click here to find out. -
#1 Spot for Bicycle Accidents in the Triangle: Wake County The greater Raleigh-Durham area thrives with individuals and families who love the outdoors. Some folks enjoy road cycling, which comes with some risks. -
Dealers Should Not Charge Recalled Part Repair or Replacement If an auto dealership tries to impose diagnostic or other fees for recalled parts, car owners should be suspicious. Recalled items are repaired at no charge. -
Stopping for School Buses in NC Some Triangle-area schools are year-round, but the end of summer marks back-to-school time for many others. Here is how NC law addresses stopped school buses. -
Phone Rewards Drivers for Safe Driving Distracted driving accidents are often attributed to cell phone use. Now another new app rewards drivers who leave their phone alone while driving. -
Most Dangerous Places to Drive in North Carolina New reports show county-by-county where the most accidents occur in North Carolina. -
Bike Share Program Liabilities Bike sharing programs around the country open a potential injury risk. How is North Carolina affected? -
North Carolina Bus Accidents and Liability Parents should not feel intimidated by school administration, bus companies, or insurance representatives. Our Raleigh bus accident lawyers can help. -
Faulty Car Repairs in Dunn Survivors of a North Carolina car accident may choose to repair their vehicles after an accident. What happens when they receive faulty car repairs in Dunn? -
Wake County: #1 in NC for Deer-Related Car Crashes For over a decade, Wake County has topped the lists as the top county in North Carolina for the most deer-vehicle crashes. -
Good Samaritans: What to Do If You Witness a Car Accident in NC If you witness a car accident in North Carolina you might try to help the victims. Does NC have a Good Samaritan Law? -
Raleigh Sidewalk Plans May Prevent Pedestrian-Car Crashes Raleigh is slowly growing up the ranks of lists showcasing America’s most walkable cities, but the City of Oaks is also listed as dangerous for pedestrians. -
Hope Mills Car Crash Killed Fayetteville Man A Hope Mills car crash near the Sonic fast food parking lot injured and killed drivers of three vehicles. Fayetteville driver Ross Clark was making a left turn. -
Firefighter Causes Raleigh Car Crash Six vehicles were involved in a Raleigh car crash caused by firefighter Shannon Haeck. Haeck was speeding in North Raleigh when she hit six parked cars. -
Durham Bus Crash Causes Multiple Injuries A Durham Area Transit Authority bus and a van crashed into each other in mid-June. At least ten people suffered injuries from the NC bus accident. -
Raleigh Crash Caused by Wrong-Way Driver on I-440 Raleigh car crash victims were killed and hurt because of a negligent driver on the beltline. Sarah Carden drove the wrong way on I-440 and caused the accident.