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Today’s post will cover a little bit about evaluating the settlement value of a soft tissue injury. A soft tissue injury is your standard neck sprain, back sprain, whiplash, etc. Basically, an injury to the muscles, tendons or ligaments that…
Very shortly after your accident, an insurance adjuster from the at-fault driver’s insurance company will usually call you to discuss your accident. You can not be too cautious when speaking with an insurance adjuster from an insurance company, especially if…
A little more about North Carolina Diminished Value Claims today. What is the legal value of your North Carolina diminished value claim? You are entitled to the difference between (a) the fair market value of your car immediately before it was damaged…
Under North Carolina law you can recover for the loss of value to your vehicle after a North Carolina Auto Accident. This is true even if your car has been fully and completely prepared. People inside the insurance industry call this type of…
Ten tips on how to handle your Personal Injury Claim from your Durham Accident Attorneys and Greensboro Accident Attorneys: Get the identity of the driver who hit you (and his or her insurance information and employer information (if in a work vehicle)…
Should you contact your own insurance company after a North Carolina auto accident? Yes, even if you do not believe that you are at fault for the accident. Any time you are involved in a North Carolina auto accident you…
What evidence should I acquire if I am in an auto accident? First, before you try to gather any information, be sure to contact the local police and also emergency medical assistance (if necessary). After you have contacted the police…
Should you call the police after your North Carolina automobile accident? The answer this question is the same for every single auto accident, no matter how big or small. Yes, always call the police after you are involved in an automobile…