by Beth | Mar 12, 2020
A woman who was recently pulled from a condominium fire in Asheville and taken to a local hospital died two days later from the injuries she sustained. The condo roof was heavily damaged and partially collapsed and three additional condos experienced damage as well....
by Beth | Mar 12, 2020
A series of recent fatal accidents involving bus companies has led to an increase in inspections to avoid similar problems in the future. The Obama administration, led by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has recently increased the number of comprehensive...
by Beth | Mar 12, 2020
Commercial vehicles are probably the most dangerous vehicles traversing the roadways today. An 18-wheeler can carry a maximum weight of 80,000 fully loaded. It’s no wonder communities and policing authorities are cracking down on commercial truck drivers in...
by Beth | Mar 12, 2020
Unfortunately, time cannot be reversed after a tragic car accident. Since no action can rewind the actions that led to a devastating event, the law helps accident victims and their families recover through monetary compensation. A fatal car accident that occurred...
by Beth | Mar 12, 2020
Taking steps to better their operational skills and protect themselves may help North Carolina motorcyclists improve their safety. With no vehicle exterior to protect them in the event of a wreck, sharing the road with other vehicles can be dangerous for motorcyclists...