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An average adult in the United States eats out approximately five times a week. While dining in a restaurant may be a common occurrence, becoming the victim of an auto accident while enjoying a meal is rare. Several people were injured recently in North Carolina after a vehicle crashed into a local restaurant. A woman…Read More

When a group of people enjoys the hospitality of a restaurant, none of them expect to be injured by a vehicle. This was exactly what happened to a group of four adults and a toddler who was seated at a table next to a window of a North Carolina restaurant. To everybody’s surprise, the 13-month-old…Read More

Vehicle accidents can go from one extreme to another. They can be minor fender benders, or they can be multiple car pile-ups that leave one or more people with fatal injuries. The one thing that makes them more intense car accidents worse is when the driver thought to be responsible for the accident leaves the…Read More

Operating a large semi or tanker truck can be a challenge when the route being traveled is also occupied with smaller cars. North Carolina drivers are all equally responsible for their actions while operating their vehicle and can be held accountable for any injuries or deaths that may result from truck accidents that they are…Read More

Weather is something that no one can control. Operating a vehicle in poor weather circumstances is a choice that could have consequences should an accident occur. A North Carolina driver may now be facing charges after an accident on a snowy road that left one person dead. The driver may face criminal charges as well…Read More