If you are like many North Carolina residents, you might favor SUVs over smaller vehicles. With all the latest safety equipment available, they are believed to be safer for drivers and passengers. However, SUVs are at a higher risk of rollover accidents. There are a...
Month: July 2020
Who pays compensation to dog attack victims?
North Carolina residents who are bitten by dogs are often reluctant to seek compensation, and this is especially true if the dog involved is owned by a relative, friend or neighbor. However, their concerns are usually unfounded because dog bite claims are most often...
Federal agencies take a closer look at hospice providers
Reports have shown high levels of exploitation and fraud in the hospice industry. For that reason, major reform is taking place to deal with this unacceptable problem. If someone you love is in hospice in North Carolina, these investigations are something to be aware...
Dog mauling prompts animal ordinance revisions
The vicious mauling of a 70-year-old North Carolina woman in December 2022 has led to changes in the Pender County animal ordinance. The Pender Country Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to approve the changes on Jan. 17. The revised animal ordinance clarifies...
How long does rabies incubate?
If you've been bitten or scratched by a dog, rodent or any other animal capable of transmitting rabies in North Carolina, you should be aware of how rabies progresses. After all, rabies is extremely serious, and can even prove fatal if untreated. The rabies virus has...
Are nursing homes underreporting certain incidents?
The numbers are in but they don't add up. While the federal ratings used to measure the quality of the country's nursing homes glow on paper, the transparency behind reporting protocols may not be so transparent. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services...
Causes of fatal dog attacks
Thankfully, most dog attacks in North Carolina are not deadly and result in minor bruising or lacerations from a single bite. Some attacks, however, result in multiple bites and serious injuries, with a few leading to death. You can't always prevent a dog attack, but...
Defensive driving and its benefits in North Carolina
Defensive drivers in North Carolina are individuals who strive for safety on the road. On top of following all traffic laws, defensive drivers also practice additional safety measures to help prevent accidents. Understanding defensive driving Defensive driving is...
How to manage dog bites
North Carolina requires that you report any dog bite, even if it was from your own dog, to the local health department. Dog bites also require medical treatment, whether they happen to a human or a pet. Infections may occur when you don't see a doctor or veterinarian....
You’ve just been in a car accident – now what?
It's imperative that you correctly file your insurance claim if you've suffered damages from a car accident in North Carolina. This tends to have a significant bearing on how smoothly your claim will go. You can talk to your auto insurance provider if you have any...