NC Car Accident Lawyer Explains Cell Phone Use While Driving
Compared to many other states, North Carolina has limited laws against using mobile devices while driving motor vehicles. In 2019, the state legislature made it clear that no one of any age can legally send or read text messages while on the road. The primary...Car Accidents Caused By Elderly Drivers
In 2016, the Federal Highway Administration and Department of Transportation conducted a study on the ages of drivers in the United States. The study showed that there were 42 million licensed drivers that were age 65 or older. This represented a 56 percent increase...Child Dies After Struck By Car in Craven County, NC
On April 9, 2020, a seven year old child in New Bern, NC was struck by a car and died from his injuries. Here is a link to the latest article: https://www.newbernsj.com/news/20200414/child-hit-by-car-thursday-dies The accident report reflects that the young child was...REVIEWS
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