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Personal Injuries: Burns

Personal Injuries: Burns Burns are among the most common types of injuries. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on average, there are about 450,000 burn injuries per year that require medical treatment. Unintentional burns may occur for a variety of reasons. Motor vehicle accidents, fires, scalds,…

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Personal Injuries and Damages

Personal Injuries and Damages Emergency rooms across the country treat a total of about 131 million patients a year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Many of these injuries turn out to be serious, and some result from accidents. If you were hurt as a result…

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Can I Recover Damages if I Was Hurt at a Concert?

Can I Recover Damages if I Was Hurt at a Concert? Concerts are supposed to be fun outings where you can enjoy music in the company of other fans. Unfortunately, sometimes injuries can occur at these large events. In recent history, there have been concerts and festivals that had major…

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Tips for Filing a Car Insurance Claim After a Car Accident

 Charlotte Personal Injury Attorney Matt Arnold answers the question: ” If an incident report was filled out, do I have a right to receive a copy?” Accidents are common and can happen in an instant. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), traffic fatalities reached an all-time high…

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What Types of Damages Can I Expect in a Personal Injury Case?

Charlotte Injury Lawyer Matt Arnold answers the question: “Should I file the property damage claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company or with my insurance company?” What Types of Damages Can I Expect in a Personal Injury Case? A serious injury can happen in an instant. An injury may occur…

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North Carolina Provides Civil Immunity to Hospitals and Nursing Homes, But What Does it Mean?

Charlotte Personal Injury Attorney Matt Arnold answers the question “What constitutes nursing home negligence?”   North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a law that protects doctors and hospitals from civil liability during the COVID-19 pandemic. The provision to give healthcare facilities, including nursing homes, immunity from lawsuits was part of…

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