Articles Tagged with failure to yield

2-1Can a Bar or Restaurant Be Deemed Responsible if They Overserve a Customer?

You may have witnessed someone in a bar or restaurant getting served more drinks even though they were obviously intoxicated. You might wonder how the person will be able to get home or whether they will be okay, but can the establishment actually be held liable if something happens? What will happen if the person leaves the place and goes on to cause a terrible accident that injures or even kills someone else? A North Carolina man recently got the answer.

North Carolina Man Receives Settlement

6-2Teen Dies, Others Injured in Serious Crash in Charlotte

A serious crash left one teenager dead and others seriously injured in Charlotte. The accident happened on Raintree Lane and Rounding Run Road in the Cedarwood Country Club area, near NC 16 and NC 51. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police department (CMPD) and Medics responded to the accident, which happened in the late evening hours. The accident happened between two vehicles, when a speeding vehicle crashed into another, according to the police. Four injured people were transported to the hospital. One of the people, a teen, was transported in critical condition and later died.

Speeding and Alcohol Played a Role in the Accident

4-1Recovering from a Car Accident

A car accident is often a traumatic experience that can impact your life and the life of your family forever. If you are hurt in a vehicle crash, you could be facing a lengthy and painful recovery period. Injuries can range from minor to severe or disabling and may be physical as well as emotional and psychological. It is important to care for your injuries properly and promptly in order to ensure a full recovery. In some instances, the injuries may result in permanent harm.

Injuries Caused by Vehicle Accidents

6-1What Happens When I Get in an Accident With an Uninsured Driver

Driving is something that most people take for granted. Most families have multiple vehicles to allow everyone to get where they need to go. North Carolina is one of the top 10 states with the most registered vehicles. According to 2021 statistics, North Carolina has 3,280,487 registered vehicles. With so many vehicles on the road, it is likely that you will get into an accident at one time or another. Thankfully, most accidents are minor and do not result in serious injuries. But what happens when you get hit by a driver who does not have insurance?

Car Insurance is a Legal Requirement

blogCement Truck Accident Shut Down I-8

Interstate 85 was closed for a time following a serious crash involving a cement truck. The accident happened in the early morning hours near Exit 37, also known as the exit for Beatties Ford Road in West Charlotte. The accident happened in the northbound lanes of I-85. Emergency responders arrived at the scene to find a tractor-trailer carrying powdered cement overturned in the roadway. North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) responded to the accident to conduct an investigation and cleanup. One person was transported to the hospital with serious injuries, and another person sustained minor injuries in the accident.

What Makes Cement Truck Accidents Different

4What Should I Do After a Car Accident in North Carolina?

Getting hurt in a car accident can be a traumatic and difficult time in your life. Depending on the seriousness of your injury, you could spend time in the hospital, might undergo surgery, and could face some rehabilitation time. You will also lose time away from work and suffer other damages. You will want to know what you should and should not do after a car accident in North Carolina.

Call the Police

5Are Teen Drivers More Dangerous?

Traffic accidents are more common during the summer months, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). For teen drivers, the period of time between Memorial Day and Labor Day are the “100 deadliest days of summer.” This is partly due to the increased number of teen drivers on the road during summer vacation. There is increased traffic on the roads that can make it more dangerous, especially for drivers who have less experience behind the wheel.

Crashes Involving Teens

4-1What Elements Must You Prove in a Truck Accident Lawsuit?

When you are hurt in an accident, it can be one of the worst days of your life. If the crash is with a truck, you could be severely injured. The negligent driver should be held responsible for your damages, including your injuries and property damage. Truck accidents can be more complex than other types of crashes. The driver, trucking company, manufacturer, or others could be found negligent. You will want to understand how to prove the other driver is responsible for the accident so you can seek compensation.

There are four major elements that you must prove. These include duty, breach, causation, and damages.

5Who is Responsible for a Rear-End Accident?

Car accidents are common occurrences. No matter how careful you are as a driver, you may be involved in an accident at some time in your life. Many accidents occur in traffic and at stop lights or signs. This is where many rear-end collisions occur. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), rear-end collisions are the most common type of accident in the United States. Rear-end collisions can result in serious injuries or fatalities and substantial vehicle damage.

Is the Car in the Rear Always Responsible?

9-1What are the Most Dangerous Intersections in Charlotte?

Accidents happen, and almost everyone has been involved in a traffic crash at one time or another. Fortunately, most accidents are minor and result in insignificant damages and injuries. Sometimes, however, accidents are more serious, and victims may experience severe bodily harm as well as damage to their vehicles. If you are familiar with some of the areas around the city, you know that some intersections seem more dangerous than others. Certain places are more prone to crashes.

How Does North Carolina Determine Hazardous Intersections?

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