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Personal Injury
Dog Bites and Homeowner Insurance in Tennessee
In Tennessee, dog bite victims can often seek compensation through the dog owner’s homeowner’s or renter’s liability insurance. Homeowners insurance policies are designed to cover situations where someone is injured on the property
The “Last Clear Chance” Doctrine in North Carolina
If you have been injured while jaywalking, or in other circumstances where you are not completely blameless, the rule of contributory negligence would ordinarily prevent you from recovering damages in North Carolina. Despite that, the “last clear chance” doctrine gives North Carolina plaintiffs a chance to recover even if they were…
Read MoreCovering All Bases: Baseball Fan Injuries & Liability
Baseball is known as America’s pastime and is enjoyed by fans all over the world. There is nothing more exciting than attending a game live, but it is important to understand the risks of injury. The liability for these injuries is a…
Read MoreStay Safe this Fourth of July: Firework Laws in NC
Summertime is full of excitement and fun in the sun. With the Fourth of July approaching, firework safety and regulations must be addressed. The state of North Carolina generally labels most fireworks illegal. An easy way to remember which fireworks…
Read MoreUnderstanding the South Carolina Lemon Law
When you purchase or lease a new vehicle, you expect it to provide reliable transportation and meet your needs. Unfortunately, some vehicles develop significant defects that affect their safety, value, or use. To protect consumers in such situations, South Carolina has enacted the South…
Read MoreProduct Perils: Navigating North Carolina’s Liability Labyrinth
You have probably heard of different products being recalled, whether they are car parts, canned food, or consumer products like toasters and microwaves. If you have been injured as a result of using such a product, you may be able…
Read MoreUnderstanding ESA Liability: What Every Owner Needs to Know
Lots of people own animals who are registered as Emotional Support Animals (ESAs). ESAs provide comfort and assistance to individuals dealing with mental health conditions. These animals offer significant benefits. One question that has not been discussed a lot is…
Read MoreDefamation: Understanding Libel, Slander, and NC Law
Defamation occurs when a statement, spoken or written, causes harm to an individual. This falls under the category of civil disputes, called tort law. Even further, defamation of one’s character is considered personal injury because of its impact on an…
Read MoreUnderstanding Comparative Negligence in South Carolina
Before 1991 in South Carolina, you could be completely barred from recovering any money if you were at fault in any way. This type of bar from recovery, called Contributory Negligence, still exists in North Carolina. However, after the case…
Read MoreCompensation Despite Contributory Negligence in NC
If you have been injured in a car accident, slipped on the floor of a grocery store, or tripped on a poorly maintained stairway, you may be considering seeking monetary compensation to make up for your injuries and lost time.…
Read MoreYour Guide to Consumer Protection Laws in North Carolina
In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, consumer protection laws have an important role in safeguarding the rights and interests of individuals in their interactions with businesses. North Carolina, like other states in the United States, has established a framework of…
Read MoreDon’t Forget Your Bike Lights in North Carolina!
A cyclist’s worst nightmare: getting hit by a car. If you or a loved one is unfortunate enough to have this nightmare become a reality, please do not hesitate to contact one of our qualified attorneys at King Law. At…
Read MoreProduct Liability Actions: “Didn’t That Lady Sue McDonald’s for a Million Dollars Over Spilled Coffee?”
In 2019 the Consumer Product Safety Commission estimated that 36,267,000 people sought medical treatment for consumer product-related injuries; from that value, CPSC estimated that 50,9000 of those cases resulted in consumer product-related deaths. These staggering statistics highlight the magnitude of…
Read MoreNorth Carolina Last Clear Chance Doctrine
Negligence is a common cause of action in a personal injury case. It is the failure to exercise the duty of care established by law to protect others against unreasonable risks of harm. North Carolina uses contributory negligence as a…
Read MoreNavigating School Sports Injuries in North Carolina
Participation in school sports teams is highly recommended for students’ physical fitness, teamwork skills, and personal growth. However, although many benefits come with participating in a school sports team, there are also possible negatives such as the risk of injury.…
Read MoreAre You Responsible for a Dog Bite in North Carolina?
Around 40% of North Carolinians today own a dog. Dog bites are not always planned, and they can be completely unexpected or unprecedented. With pets occupying such an essential space in our lives, knowing an owner’s responsibilities and the liability…
Read MorePersonal Injury Liability and VR Headsets
As the field of technology is growing rapidly, new gadgets are always being developed. One fun and exciting innovation that has been sweeping the nation is the Virtual Reality (VR) headset. VR headsets typically consist of a head-mounted display (HMD)…
Read More“Stand Your Ground” Laws in South Carolina
“Stand Your Ground” Laws are an important protection granted to people in a threatening situation that allow them to protect themselves and possibly even use deadly force if they are in a situation that is so threatening. These laws are…
Read MorePremises Liability and How It Can Affect You
What Exactly is Premises Liability? Premises liability occurs when you are injured while on someone elses ill-maintained, hazardous property. This type of liability comes into play in personal injury cases. Typically, there is a statute of limitations for bringing premises…
Read MoreDo Pre-existing Conditions Affect Your Personal Injury Claim?
It happens every day: someone with a pre-existing condition gets in an accident. A pre-existing condition is an injury or illness that occurred before an accident, meaning it existed before your accident. The good news is that you are able…
Read MoreSubsequent Remedial Measures
Most people have heard the details of a personal injury case or two: someone falls down the stairs of a business because they neglected to clear snow and ice off the steps, or someone sues a grocery store because they…
Read MoreWhat to Expect from Your Personal Injury Case
If you have been hurt, then you may need a personal injury attorney. Here is what to expect after your accident: First, you should contact a personal injury attorney. At King Law, our intake team will schedule a consultation at…
Read MoreHow Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Case?
When it comes to filing a lawsuit against someone that has injured you, you have a short window of time to file a claim. This deadline is called the statute of limitations. A lawsuit has to be filed within the…
Read MoreWhat is Personal Injury Law?
Personal Injury law deals with cases where someone has been physically or psychologically hurt by another person or by an organization. Typically, any case that involves someone causing any injuries to another person’s body or mind will result in a…
Read MoreLiving in Rural North Carolina Can Have its Hazards
Living in rural North Carolina can have its hazards. One of those dangers is vehicles and farm or personal animals colliding. What are the obligations of the drivers and of the home/farm owners in these situations? Each year there are…
Read MorePremises Liability: What happens if you are injured on someone else’s property?
When a person is injured on someone else’s property, the owner of the property may be liable for damages. This is known as “premises liability.” This is a tort and is controlled by state law. Each state is different and…
Read MoreNegligence and Negligence Per Se: Two paths of recovery in Personal Injury
When you seek money damages in a civil case, you have the burden of proof to convince the judge or jury that the other side is liable by a preponderance of the evidence. Often in personal injury cases, the standard…
Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury
When a person is involved in an accident, many personal injury questions arise. It’s important to understand what to do after an accident and during the claims process. Below are FAQ’s that are associated with personal injury law and their…
Read MoreUninsured / Underinsured Accidents in South Carolina
Although it’s illegal, some uninsured drivers remain behind the wheel in South Carolina. You have no way to know who has the legally required liability insurance until it’s too late and you’ve been involved in an accident. You may still…
Read MoreMedical Liens Against Personal Injury Claims
Before you can receive your personal injury settlement, you may be required to pay off certain claim against the proceeds. This can include medical liens that are filed by medical service providers. How Medical Liens Are Filed A doctor, nurse,…
Read MoreSpecial Damages in Personal Injury Cases
Two major categories of damages in a personal injury case are general and special damages. Special damages compensate the victim for economic, out-of-pocket losses caused by the accident. You can typically calculate special damages in a fairly straightforward manner. Receipts,…
Read MoreGeneral Damages in Personal Injury Cases
General damages in your personal injury case are costs that don’t have a precise economic value. These damages can nevertheless make up a significant portion of your personal injury claim. General damages are estimated using one or more formulas and…
Read MoreWrongful Death Lawsuits in North Carolina
Wrongful death lawsuits can be brought in North Carolina when one party’s negligence or wrongful action cause another person’s death. There are several cases where a wrongful death action may be brought: A car accident where a driver’s negligence causes…
Read MoreDog Bite Injuries
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 1 in 4 people bitten by a dog require medical attention since dog bites are not only painful but can cause infection, leading to high medical bill costs and…
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