Author: Tom Kreger
Normally, the insurance company will send a check to your attorney with your attorney’s name on it and your name on it. When the attorney receives the check, he or she will deposit the entire amount of the check into…
After being injured in an automobile accident, there are many doctors and medical facilities with whom you will treat with, including some of the following: ambulances, hospitals, emergency rooms, radiologists, chiropractors, primary care physicians, neurologists and/or orthopaedists. Creating a medical…
The following information is a step-by-step guide to help you obtain a free police report from the City and County of Durham. There are four options for acquiring a police report: By Phone, By Fax, By Mail, and In-Person. Please…
Let’s first start off by defining what negligence is. Negligence in North Carolina occurs when a person fails to act as a reasonable and prudent person would act in order to protect himself and others from injury or damage. The…
Quick Answer: The insurance company owes you the cost of renting a similar vehicle during the reasonable time that it would take to repair your vehicle (you do not actually have to rent a vehicle, and you do not actually…
Does the attorney get compensated for the recommendation? First, we do not receive any referral fee or other compensation from a chiropractor, physical therapist, urgent care, hospital, or any other medical facility. Second, we do not have any specific plan…
Do You Have to Provide Your Social Security Number? The practical answer is yes. The legal answer is the circumstances determine if you have to provide your social security number to the insurance company. Why Insurance Companies Request Your SSN…
If you have suffered a whiplash injury or cervical injury in an automobile accident and want to know what your case might be worth, please feel free to contact us through the red contact box on this page. Please note…
Tuesday’s Durham disability and Greensboro disability blog post introduced the definition of disability (in short, a condition serious enough to keep you out of work or at least 12 months). Today’s Durham disability and Greensboro disability blog post will introduce…
Today’s Durham Attorney and Greensboro Attorney blog post is going to be the first in a series of posts about Durham Social Security/Disability Law, Greensboro Social Security/Disability Law, and North Carolina Social Security/Disability Law. The Kreger Brodish Law Firm has…