Wrongful Death

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What evidence can be used to challenge the reported speed and prove the driver was at fault in a pedestrian death case? NC

What evidence can be used to challenge the reported speed and prove the driver was at fault in a pedestrian death case? – NC Short Answer In North Carolina, a family can challenge a reported speed in a pedestrian death case with physical evidence, electronic vehicle data, video, witness statements, and reconstruction analysis. The key…

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Can a wrongful death claim help recover losses tied to the home and other financial fallout after the death, even if there was a foreclosure? NC

Can a wrongful death claim help recover losses tied to the home and other financial fallout after the death, even if there was a foreclosure? – NC Short Answer Sometimes, but not simply because a foreclosure happened. In North Carolina, a wrongful death claim can seek certain financial losses caused by the death, including lost…

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What happens if the insurance company is undervaluing my claim because of preexisting medical conditions or unfair bias? – NC

What happens if the insurance company is undervaluing my claim because of preexisting medical conditions or unfair bias? – NC Short Answer In North Carolina, an insurance company does not get to reduce a crash claim simply because the injured person had medical problems before the collision. The key question is whether the wreck caused…

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How are wrongful death proceeds handled when there is an estate involved and multiple potential beneficiaries? NC

How are wrongful death proceeds handled when there is an estate involved and multiple potential beneficiaries? – NC Short Answer In North Carolina, wrongful death proceeds are usually collected by the decedent’s personal representative, but they are not distributed the same way as ordinary estate assets. After approved expenses and any statutory claims tied to…

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Can we schedule a time to discuss how your firm handles medical records and treatment updates in injury cases? – NC

Can we schedule a time to discuss how your firm handles medical records and treatment updates in injury cases? – NC Short Answer Yes. In North Carolina injury matters, medical records and treatment updates usually move through written authorizations, formal record requests, and controlled communications with providers. A short meeting can help confirm the firm’s…

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