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Holding a dog owner liable for a bite in North Carolina

May 29, 2020 | Personal Injury

As a parent, you observe your child’s curiosity as they explore each and every thing they encounter. Having a puppy is a similar experience, as they are curious creatures that are learning about their environment. However, when two curious creatures encounter one...

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Most slips and falls at businesses are preventable

May 26, 2020 | Premises Liability

Even under the present circumstances, people in the Goldsboro area are going to venture out from time to time to get groceries and do other businesses that just cannot be done from the comfort of one’s home. When they do so, they have every right to expect that the...

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Popular Lexington school official killed in collision

May 12, 2020 | Car And Truck Accidents

Traffic accidents can often seem abstract and removed from reality – that is, until an accident kills a person who is widely liked and admired. Those words apply to a collision in Winston-Salem that killed the vice-principal at Lexington Senior High School. The...

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Distracted driving remains a concern on the roadways

May 1, 2020 | Car And Truck Accidents

While there are many concerns in the world today, one problem that does not escape the nation is distracted driving. No matter the distance traveled, vehicle operated or reason for driving, motorists of all ages and experience levels are faced with a wide range of...

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