FAQ Archive : Personal Injury
What to Do if You’re Injured in a Bus Accident in North Carolina?
January 30, 2026After a bus crash in North Carolina, the first priority is medical care, followed closely by documenting what happened and...
What to Do if You’re Injured in a Bus Accident in South Carolina?
January 30, 2026Bus accidents can be overwhelming. These crashes often involve severe injuries, and the legal process of pursuing compensation can be...
How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost in North Carolina?
January 19, 2026Most (if not all) personal injury lawyers in North Carolina work under a “contingency fee agreement”, meaning the lawyer and client...
What to Know About Charlotte Car Accidents Involving Alcohol or Drugs
October 22, 2025One of the most important things to know about Charlotte car accidents involving alcohol or drugs is that North Carolina...
Airbag Deployed in a Charlotte Car Accident: How It Affects an Injury Claim
October 22, 2025When you’ve been in a car accident in Charlotte, one of the first and most jarring indicators of the collision’s...
How Long Does It Take to Get a Personal Injury Settlement in North Carolina?
October 22, 2025If you’ve been injured in an accident and filed a personal injury claim, one of the most common and important...
Is a Personal Injury Settlement Taxable in South Carolina?
October 22, 2025If you’ve received a personal injury settlement in South Carolina—or are currently pursuing one—it’s important to understand the potential tax...
Is a Personal Injury Settlement Taxable in North Carolina?
October 21, 2025If you’ve received a personal injury settlement—or expect to—one of the most important financial questions you may have is whether...
South Carolina Dram Shop Laws: Who Is Liable for Alcohol-Related Injuries?
October 21, 2025In South Carolina, when a person is injured due to the actions of an intoxicated individual, liability may extend beyond...
North Carolina Dram Shop Laws: Who Is Liable for Alcohol-Related Injuries?
October 21, 2025When someone is injured by an intoxicated individual—whether in a car crash, a physical assault, or another alcohol-related incident—most people...