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Negligence vs Negligence Per Se and Your North Carolina Personal Injury Case

While the terms “negligence” and “negligence per se” sound strikingly similar, they are, in fact, two very different legal theories that deal with very different burdens of proof. If you plan on filing a North Carolina personal injury claim, it is important to know what differentiates one from the other.  Which burden of proof applies…

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Common Mistakes That Will Jeopardize Your Virginia Personal Injury Claim

If you are injured due to the negligence or wrongdoing of a person or entity, it is important to know your rights and the best way to protect them. Virginia personal injury cases are particularly complicated and often involve several different parties.  How can I protect my Virginia personal injury claim? There are numerous factors…

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