When Is a Vehicle Considered a Total Loss in NC? A motor vehicle is considered a "total loss" if the cost of repairs plus any supplemental claims (such as towing, storage fee...
NC Property Damage: Total Loss Checks The total loss check will be issued to the owner of the totaled vehicle if the car has been paid off and the owner holds the...
Explanation of NC’s Contributory Negligence Laws Unfortunately, North Carolina is one of only four states that still follow the law of pure contributory negligence. What this...
AAJ Article: Insurance Adjusters for Delayed and Denyied Claims for Prizes The American Association for Justice (AAJ) has exposed some of the most underhanded ways insurance companies attempt to make...
When to Seek Medical Treatment After a Car Accident Our personal injury lawyers relay that it is crucial for an injury claim to be documented and supported by medical records. E...
Getting a Rental Car After an Auto Accident Generally, the rental vehicle provided to you should be comparable to the vehicle that was damaged, but the rental company's...
North Carolina Property Damage Claims In most cases, you should feel free to handle your property damage claim yourself. After you car is appraised, the insurance...
Who Pays Towing and Storage Fees After a Car Accident? After an automobile accident, the towing and storage fees can be significant. A vehicle may need to be towed multiple ti...