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North Carolina Appellate Court Reverses Summary Judgment for Plaintiff who Fell Down Bleachers in Trip and Fall Accident

Under North Carolina law, property owners have a duty to ensure that their premises are reasonably safe for guests. When a property owner fails to abide by this duty, the outcome can be seriously painful or even fatal for an unknowing visitor. If you were injured on someone else’s property,…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Upholds Dismissal of Trip and Fall Case Based on Open and Obvious Danger Doctrine

If you are injured on someone else’s property, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and damages if you can show that the property owner did not exercise appropriate care in preventing your injury. This may sound straightforward, but a premises liability lawsuit can become complex especially if…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Upholds Summary Judgment for Defendant in Dog Bite Case

Dog bites are incredibly painful and can result in devastating injuries and even permanent disfigurement. Many dog bite accidents happen suddenly and there may not even be any warning leading up to the attack. Dealing with an owner can be an additional frustrating component of this situation, especially if the…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Upholds Denial of Temporary Total Benefits Extension due to No Change in Employee’s Condition

Workers’ compensation claims can take a long time to resolve and even if you have been awarded benefits something can change in your claim to deprive you of continued payments. One example of how this can happen is if there is a change in your condition. If you were hurt…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Vacates Finding of No Disability in Work Injury Case

Workers’ compensation claims can be incredibly confusing. The system is not always straightforward, and it can be difficult to know whether you are receiving the treatment that you deserve. At Maurer Law, we provide compassionate and diligent legal counsel to individuals throughout North Carolina who may have been hurt at…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Reverses Award for Plaintiffs in Utility Company Negligence Case Based on Improper Jury Instructions

Bicycle accidents can happen in virtually any situation, leaving the victim with painful injuries and serious financial damages. This includes areas or objects that are maintained by government entities like utilities companies. Although utilities are a necessary component of our modern lives and key infrastructure, when maintained poorly they can…

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North Carolina Court of Appeal Reverses Summary Judgment for Defendant in Wrongful Death Case Involving Toddler

Wrongful death accidents are a devastating occurrence for any family, but they are particularly traumatic when the victim is a child. Although no amount of money can truly compensate you for the loss of a child, it can help you cope with the expenses that result from medical treatment, burial,…

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North Carolina Court of Appeal Reverses Summary Judgment for Defendant in Slip and Fall Case Resulting in Broken Bones

Slip and fall accidents can lead to devastating and painful injuries for the victim, and they can happen virtually anywhere, even near or at your own residence. In many instances, slip and fall accidents happen because of a property owner’s failure to maintain the premises in a safe and reasonable…

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North Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Dram Shop Wrongful Death Claim Based on Decedent’s Contributory Negligence

The holidays are a season for spending time with friends, family, and loved ones often in the form of parties and gatherings that involve food and drink. Alcohol is a common offering at many holiday parties and people usually spend more time going out to restaurants or bars during the…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Upholds Dismissal of Workers’ Compensation Claim due to Lack of Jurisdiction

If you are injured in an accident, one of the first questions that you will need to address is where you should file your claim for compensation. If your injury took place during the course and scope of your employment, then it is governed by the North Carolina workers’ compensation…

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