Category: Car Accidents

The violence and trauma unleashed by a car accident can damage more than just flesh and bone. Many people who survive serious collisions find themselves dealing with severe mental health conditions long after their physical injuries have healed. If you’re…

Few things are more alarming than seeing headlights approaching you and realizing the other driver is in your traffic lane. These wrong-way crashes can change your life forever. They frequently result in head-on collisions, leaving victims with severe injuries. If…

After a car accident caused by someone else, you will likely file a claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance policy to recover compensation. The insurance adjuster you speak to may be friendly, but remember that insurance companies are for-profit businesses…

If you’ve been in a car wreck in North Carolina, you may wonder if you have grounds to file a lawsuit for compensation from the other driver. Our attorneys can evaluate your case and explain your options, including what NC…

Our children are our most precious cargo. We want to ensure they remain safe and secure while traveling in a vehicle. Accidents can happen at any time – especially in North Carolina, where approximately 677 accidents occur every day. That’s…

A worker who gets into a motor vehicle accident while driving for their employer may wonder whether they have the right to pursue financial compensation for injuries, lost wages, and vehicle damage from their employer. To find out more about…

Motorists must meet North Carolina’s auto insurance requirements. But navigating the lengthy consumer guides for insurance can be tricky. The injury attorneys at Kreger Brodish LLP want to provide you with simple, straightforward information on how to choose the best…

We often hear the term “pain and suffering” in the context of personal injury settlements, but it’s important to understand exactly what it means. The first step is to understand the difference between “special damages” and “general damages” (“damages” meaning…

The short answer is no. North Carolina is one of only four states, plus the District of Columbia, that follow the “pure contributory negligence” doctrine. This means that if you are found to be even 1 percent at fault for…

When you file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company after a car accident, it’s important to remember that the insurance company does not represent you and is not on your side. They have a fiduciary duty to protect…