A couple of studies conducted by the University of North Carolina have revealed that genes affected the study participants’ response to pain shortly after the accident and up to six weeks later. The studies were conducted using information gathered from
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December 13th, 2012Are You Really Covered
February 29th, 2012Often times, people who think they have adequate insurance learn otherwise after being involved in an accident. Some will purchase auto insurance based on price alone, and following an accident, may find they still have significant out of pocket expenses.
Read MoreTexting Teen Kills Passenger In North Carolina Car Accident
March 30th, 2011North Carolina Highway Patrol has found that 16 year old Taylor Clark was texting when she caused a head-on collision, killing 17 year old passenger, Seth Beaver. Clark has been charged with misdemeanor death by a motor vehicle, failing to
Read MoreDistracted Driver Claims The Life Of Innocent Victim
August 23rd, 2010A Charlotte, North Carolina car accident claimed the life of an innocent pedestrian Sunday morning, and a second pedestrian is clinging to life at Carolinas Medical Center. The Charlotte Observer reports that 21 year old Leah Anne Watson was driving
Read MoreStudy Finds That Teens Are Ignoring Ban On Cellphone Use
June 18th, 2010North Carolina law prohibits motorists under the age of 18 to use a cellphone, yet a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has found that since the enactment of this law, teen cellphone use in North Carolina
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