Cam Newton: Car Accident Leads to Injuries

December 15th, 2014

Charlotte, N.C. – If you live in North Carolina, chances are you have heard of Cam Newton. The popular quarterback of the Carolina Panthers was injured in a vehicle collision just over a week ago near Bank of America stadium.

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Know How to Spot Bad Nursing Homes

December 10th, 2014

When it comes time to consider a nursing home or assisted living center for a loved one, you want to be sure that you are choosing the right one. You will conduct research on how to find the right nursing

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Pedestrian Versus Car: Who Is At Fault?

November 26th, 2014

According to statistics provided by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 4,000 pedestrians are killed by vehicles each year. Greater than 70,000 pedestrians are injured by motor vehicles. You may have been led to believe that

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Stay Informed: North Carolina Child Care Laws

November 19th, 2014

Very few parents want to leave their children behind while they go to work or attend class. Unfortunately, most parents are forced to do just that. Choosing a child care provider for your children is one of the most important

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Young Soccer Player Killed in Raleigh Hotel

November 17th, 2014

When people choose to stay in hotels, they typically understand that there may be minor inconveniences. The guests in the adjoining room may be noisier than you would like, the towels may not be changed quickly enough, and the ice

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How to Find Out If Your Car is Recalled

November 14th, 2014

This year, automakers in the United States have recalled more than 40 million vehicles. The number has shattered the record set previously in 2004. Unfortunately, most of these recalls were for serious vehicle safety issues, putting owners at real risk

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Construction Work – 5 Leading Causes of Injury

November 12th, 2014

If you work in the construction trade, you may have been alerted to a rise in accidents in recent years. Site safety is the responsibility of everyone, from the job foreman to the clean-up crew. Site safety is your responsibility.

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5 Common Legal Misconceptions About Auto Accidents

November 5th, 2014

If you turn on the news or open the paper, chances are that you will learn of auto accidents. Unfortunately, car accidents are a part of everyday life. You may even have been the victim of one yourself. The period

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The Dangers of Boating at Night

October 22nd, 2014

When driving a car at night, lanes are marked and you know that you and every car around you is limited by the road they’re driving on. You can see headlights from oncoming and following cars, the taillights of cars

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A Year After Tragedy on Fair’s Midway, Inspectors are Cautious

October 20th, 2014

A year after the tragedy at the North Carolina State Fair, safety is a word on everyone’s tongue. Especially it would seem for Steve Troxler, Agriculture Commissioner for North Carolina, who used it numerous times in his speech on Monday.

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