What Triggers Employer Liability in an NC Truck Accident Claim
Liability in a truck accident claim may extend to an employer based on the driver’s work status, and when negligent company practices or policies contributed.
Liability in a truck accident claim may extend to an employer based on the driver’s work status, and when negligent company practices or policies contributed.
Determining liability in a car accident in which weather played a role requires proving the facts of the crash and the other driver’s negligent actions.
When you see government contract fraud—false billing, misrepresentations, budget shifting, and bid-rigging—it’s essential to speak up to protect vital programs.
In a personal injury case deposition, you will answer questions under oath about the accident, your injuries and treatment, and how your life has been affected.
Demonstrating damages for a spinal cord injury lawsuit requires detailed proof of long-term disability, loss of independence, and ongoing medical needs.
A victim may qualify to sue for emotional distress after a crash if their mental anguish was caused by someone else’s negligence behind the wheel.
Digital evidence in personal injury cases, such as video, GPS, or health data, provide an objective record to establish fault and support damages.
North Carolina’s contributory negligence rule strictly bars any liable party from compensation. Protecting your right to recovery must begin early.
You may be justified in filing a nursing home neglect lawsuit when a facility’s standard of care leads to measurable harm, and the wrongdoing can be proven.
If a provider fails to obtain your informed consent, legal action may be a possible avenue for recovery after a treatment causes undisclosed harm.