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When you go to a business in North Carolina (e.g. a store, restaurant, hotel), or when you live in an apartment building, a college dorm, or any other housing complex, you probably take for granted that the property owner has an obligation to provide a reasonably safe environment. You may be thinking “reasonably safe” means […]
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As you were leaving your neighbor’s porch last month, you slipped and fell, badly injuring your hip and leg. This painful experience immediately changed your near future: first, an ambulance ride, followed by time in the ER getting surgery, followed by extensive rehabilitation. As if this hasn’t been challenging enough, you are also out of […]
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03 Mar '16
WHAT TO DO AFTER AN INJURY: The days, weeks, months and even years after an injury can be an especially stressful time. You should not go it alone. Insurance companies have one primary goal which is to compensate you as little as possible, assuming they do not deny your claim altogether. There are certain steps you should take to […]
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In Part I, I discussed the importance of case selection to prepare your case for a successful trial or settlement. In this blog post, I discuss your investigative responsibilities and provide various examples. A. Your Investigative Responsibilities Attorneys have an obligation to investigate the case prior to filing pleadings. For the plaintiff’s attorney, he or […]
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I. INTRODUCTION One of the greatest challenges facing the attorney is achieving full and fair value for the case through settlement. If the settlement process fails, all counsel can do is attempt to achieve appropriate compensation from the jury, with considerable influence from the presiding judge. Once the jury begins deliberations, all control of the […]
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06 Sep '15
In 2015, the Law Office of Kevin J. Williams, PLLC, obtained a settlement for Plaintiff in a medical malpractice case in the amount of $567,600. All other terms of the settlement are confidential which prohibits further discussion of the case.
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06 Sep '15
In January of 2014, Plaintiff worked as a handyman for Defendants. Defendants owned an apartment complex near Winston-Salem, North Carolina. One of the owners directed Plaintiff on to the roof of the apartment complex with a backpack leaf blower in order to blow leaves out of the gutters. While performing the task, Plaintiff slipped and […]
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It is every parent’s worst nightmare. They get a call from a school official notifying them that their child has been seriously injured while riding a school owned vehicle. The child has permanent injuries and faces a lifetime of pain and suffering. The parents face mounting medical bills that threaten to bankrupt them. The parents […]
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SHOULD PLAINTIFFS BIFURCATE LIABILITY AND DAMAGES IN NORTH CAROLINA? The General Assembly, in its infinite wisdom, inserted a provision in S.L. 2011-400 (SB 33) which will change our basic strategy in how we try civil cases. Specifically, Section 2 of S.L. 2011-400 provides that any party may move for bifurcation on the issues of liability […]
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Much of the public is now aware of the recent wreck involving comedian and actor Tracy Morgan and a tractor trailer driver which failed to notice slowing or stopped vehicles immediately prior to crashing into a line of cars, injuring Mr. Morgan and killing one of his good friends. There are allegations that the tractor trailer driver may […]