Author: Ben Brodish
If another driver is suing you for a car accident, but you don’t have the money to pay a judgment, it’s essential that you understand how car accident lawsuits work, your legal rights, and the options available to both you…
When accidents happen, there’s physical pain, emotional stress, and financial loss, all happening at the same time. It’s hard to know what to do next, let alone what you need to do tomorrow, a week, or a month from now….
It’s only natural to seek comfort and sympathy from friends and family after an injury. Unfortunately, seeking sympathy on social media can hurt or even destroy your personal injury claim. The other side’s lawyers are actively monitoring your social media…
Rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft provide a convenient way to get where you need to go on your schedule. However, that doesn’t guarantee a safe ride. A recent study published in the Journal of Safety Research found that one…
Are you concerned about the costs of pursuing a slip-and-fall lawsuit in North Carolina? At Kreger Brodish LLP, we make it easy for you to seek justice without worrying about money because we don’t charge any fees upfront. In fact,…
In personal injury claims, North Carolina follows one of the strictest negligence doctrines in the country: contributory negligence. This can make recovering compensation more challenging, but that’s where having the support of an experienced personal injury lawyer becomes especially valuable….
After you’ve been injured, it’s crucial to hold the responsible parties accountable. One way to do so is through a personal injury settlement. With a settlement, the person at fault for causing someone else’s injury agrees to pay that person…
With its scenic coastline, serene lakes, and winding rivers, North Carolina offers abundant opportunities for residents and visitors alike to enjoy boating. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time skipper, understanding North Carolina boating laws and regulations is essential…
If you suffer an injury in a workplace accident in North Carolina, your employer must report it. When your employer fails to fulfill this responsibility, it can undermine your ability to obtain vital compensation available under North Carolina law. But…
If you were injured in an accident caused at little to no fault of your own, you could seek compensation for your losses by filing a personal injury claim against the at-fault party. This post goes over a few proactive…