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What You Need to Know Before Hiring a Personal Injury or Wrongful Death Attorney
When accidents, injuries, or even deaths happen, often it isn’t the injured or deceased person’s fault. When Bad Things…

Adventurer Beware! The Scope and Enforceability of Liability Waivers in North Carolina
Summer is upon us. The great outdoors beckons. There are trails to hike and rivers to paddle. Summer travel is…

Ward and Smith Attorneys Named to Benchmark’s 40 & Under Hot List
Benchmark Litigation has selected nine Ward and Smith attorneys for its 2018 “40 & Under Hot List.” The annual ranking, now…

The Law Related to Boating Accidents in North Carolina
North Carolina’s mild climate and natural beauty make it a great place for outdoor recreation. Its coastline, rivers, and lakes…

Adventures Await: Ward and Smith Launches Outdoor Sports and Recreation Industry Group
Ward and Smith recently launched an Outdoor Sports and Recreation (OSAR) industry group to help our clients navigate through challenging,…

How Can Medicare Affect My Personal Injury Settlement?
Medicare is the federal health insurance program that covers people who are 65 or older and certain younger individuals with…

North Carolina Cases Involving Traumatic Brain Injuries
A traumatic brain injury (“TBI”) results from a specific traumatic event causing some type of damage to the brain. Such…

Wrongful Death Claims in North Carolina
Introduction When someone is injured by the negligence of another, the injured party often has a legal claim against the…

Liability, Damages, and Negligence: What Victims Need to Know About North Carolina Trucking Accidents
Commercial trucking is essential to the North Carolina economy. According to one source, over 70% of all freight tonnage in the…

An Overview of North Carolina Premises Liability Law
Introduction Accidents happen. But how do you determine whether an injury on someone else’s property is just an unavoidable accident…


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