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Archive: October 2025

How Long After a Car Accident Can I Seek Medical Treatment in North Carolina?

Doctor reading results of lady driver involved in accident.

It’s critical to seek medical attention within 72 hours of a car accident to protect your health and right to compensation. Delaying treatment may cause your injuries to worsen or provide insurance companies with a ready-made excuse to question whether the injuries actually stemmed from the crash. Document any unavoidable delays and inform your attorney…

What Is the Role of Expert Witnesses in NC Personal Injury Cases?

Forensic experts investigate scene.

Expert witnesses can play a crucial role in a personal injury lawsuit by establishing how an accident caused a person’s injuries and testifying to the future costs of the injured person’s medical care and other related expenses. If you or your loved one sustained serious injuries due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct, you should seek…

North Carolina’s Good Samaritan Law

Man performs a heart massage on an senior lady who collapse on the street.

North Carolina’s Good Samaritan Law grants immunity from civil liability to volunteers who provide emergency medical assistance. Under this law, you can’t be liable for any injuries you may cause or fail to prevent when giving good-faith medical aid in an emergency. North Carolina requires drivers to pull over and render assistance after a car…

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