NC Laws Play Favorites; Insurance Profits Rise
If you have been injured in an accident in North Carolina, the laws of our state make it far more challenging than it should be for you to receive fair compensation for your injuries. Many of North...
View ArticleNC Laws Play Favorites; Insurance Profits Rise – Part 2
This is the second post in a series about NC laws limiting individual rights, and the favor shown to insurance companies by our elected officials. Click here for part one. As introduced in last...
View ArticleSafe Driving in Winter Weather
Winter weather creates rapidly changing road conditions that can be dangerous for even the most experienced driver. Being aware and cautious when driving is always a good idea, but particularly in...
View ArticleMotorcycle accidents increase as temperatures rise
After a winter that more than wore out its welcome, folks in the Carolinas are now enjoying warmer temperatures that make you wonder if we’ve jumped right into the heart of summer. These warm, sunny...
View ArticleHigh Point drowning case dismissed due to governmental immunity
In June 2010, a tragic drowning occurred at a city-operated swimming pool in High Point. The victim, Anthony Lee Hayes, a 17-year-old student at T. Wingate Andrews High School, was found unconscious on...
View ArticleBrain Injury: NCAA concussion settlement has long term implicaitons
Brain injuries and sports are becoming increasingly connected in the media and in the courtroom. As more and more athletes come forward with medical issues stemming from past brain injuries, we will...
View Article$500,000 Verdict in Charlotte TASER® Gun Wrongful Death Case
Crumley Roberts’ attorneys, Karonnie Truzy and David Ventura, along with co-counsel Charles Everage, successfully represented a family from Charlotte, North Carolina, in a wrongful death case for the...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Uninsured And Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Protecting...
Author: David J. Ventura, Trial Attorney Crumley Roberts, LLP Under North Carolina Law, all registered motor vehicles must be insured by an automobile liability policy which carries a minimum...
View ArticleWhy Should I Use MY Health Insurance? NC Rule of Evidence 414 and Personal...
Author: Tyler Nabors, Personal Injury Attorney Crumley Roberts, LLP North Carolina Rule of Evidence 414 and How Injured People are Subsidizing the Auto Insurance Industry “Why do I have to use my...
View Article“It Can Wait”
Every day, Crumley Roberts Stands Up! for people in our communities who are dealing with the after effects of horrific auto accidents. Seeing tragedy unfold has made us strong proponents of...
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