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Kreger Brodish LLP is pleased to have sponsored and donated to ReCity’s “The Big Give” on November 30, 2023. ReCity is a social impact co-working hub for local nonprofits and mission-driven entrepreneurs. Kreger Brodish’s sponsorship and donation in the ReCity network…
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…
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…
A head injury at work can cause lifelong complications. You may have permanent brain damage, making you unable to continue your career. You may require a caregiver or to help you day-to-day. Most North Carolina workers are afforded medical care…
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…
Staring down a lawsuit can be frightening, especially if you aren’t sure where the money would come from if you lose and have to pay up. At Kreger Brodish LLP, we understand your concerns and can prepare you for what…
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…
Many motorcyclists argue that driving in between lanes during stopped traffic, a practice known as “lane splitting,” can save time for them and others on the road by reducing congestion. But is lane splitting legal in North Carolina? Read on…
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), auto accidents kill over 100 people every day across the country. Sadly, another life was lost in early March when a motorcyclist fatally crashed near South Reilly Road and Great…