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What to Expect During a North Carolina Rideshare Accident Trial

What to Expect During a North Carolina Rideshare Accident Trial

If you are reading this, you may be dealing with the aftermath of a rideshare accident in North Carolina. You might be feeling a sense of confusion or worry, unsure about the next steps in your case. Whether you were the passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian involved in the accident, it’s completely natural to […]

How to Document Evidence in a North Carolina Pedestrian Accident Case

How to Document Evidence in a North Carolina Pedestrian Accident Case

When you are involved in a pedestrian accident, it can feel overwhelming. You may be dealing with physical pain, emotional distress, and uncertainty about what steps to take next. If you are looking for a lawyer to guide you through a pedestrian accident case in North Carolina, you are not alone. Phillips & McCrea, PLLC […]

Understanding Premises Liability and Negligent Security in North Carolina

Understanding Premises Liability and Negligent Security in North Carolina

When you have been harmed because of unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, it can be overwhelming to figure out what to do next. If you are dealing with a situation involving negligent security, it is common to feel confused and unsure about your legal rights. Phillips & McCrea, PLLC understands these feelings, and we […]

The Statute of Limitations for Filing a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit in North Carolina

The Statute of Limitations for Filing a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit in North Carolina

Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, leaving victims with physical, emotional, and financial challenges. If you or a loved one has experienced such an accident, you may feel overwhelmed, uncertain, and concerned about what steps to take next. We understand how difficult this time can be, and Phillips & McCrea, PLLC is here to provide the […]

Can You File a Dog Bite Lawsuit Without Visible Injuries in North Carolina?

Can You File a Dog Bite Lawsuit Without Visible Injuries in North Carolina

If you have recently experienced a dog bite accident, you may be feeling uncertain about your rights and the next steps you should take. It is natural to have questions, especially if you do not have any visible injuries. Many people assume that only wounds, scars, or other physical signs are necessary to pursue a […]

How to Request a Reconsideration of Your VA Disability Claim in North Carolina: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Request a Reconsideration of Your VA Disability Claim in North Carolina: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you are dealing with a denied VA Disability claim, it can be overwhelming and discouraging. At our law firm, we understand the worry and confusion you may be feeling. Navigating the VA system is challenging, and when your claim does not go the way you hoped, it can feel like your efforts were in […]

Understanding the Defense Base Act: Legal Protections for North Carolina Contractors

Understanding the Defense Base Act Legal Protections for North Carolina Contractors

At Phillips & McCrea, PLLC, we understand how confusing and overwhelming it can feel to navigate a Defense Base Act claim. Contractors in North Carolina who work overseas on government contracts often face unique risks and challenges. When injuries occur, the process of securing benefits under the Defense Base Act can seem daunting. We are […]

The Role of Social Media in North Carolina Bicycle Accident Cases

The Role of Social Media in North Carolina Bicycle Accident Cases

Social media has become a significant part of everyday life, shaping how people communicate, share experiences, and document events. When it comes to bicycle accident cases in North Carolina, social media can play a crucial role in the legal process. Whether it involves sharing pictures, posting updates, or commenting about an incident, the use of […]

The Role of Expert Witnesses in North Carolina Wrongful Death Cases

The Role of Expert Witnesses in North Carolina Wrongful Death Cases

Wrongful death cases in North Carolina arise when a person’s death occurs because of the negligence or misconduct of another party. These cases aim to provide justice to families who lose a loved one under such tragic circumstances. Proving a wrongful death claim involves meeting specific legal requirements, which can often be challenging. The courts […]