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Is it in or out...of the Statute of Limitations?

Timely Service of Uninsured Motorist Actions - On July 7, 2022, the N.C. Supreme Court received a request, in the matter of Ricky DEAN, Administrator of the Estate of Olivia Darlene Flores v. Ravon Walser ROUSEAU, 2022 WL...more

Evaluating Medical Bills in Admiralty Cases in North Carolina: Does Rule 414 Apply?

Maritime and admiralty law can be vastly different from the law in North Carolina.  One area of continued interest to the maritime bar is how admiralty law should treat evidence of medical expenses, especially in light of the...more

Secure Your Boat or the Damages She Causes Could Be Your Fault!

The tenets of good seamanship and common sense dictate that your boat should never be unintentionally adrift. Unfortunately, Murphy’s Law applies equally on land and at sea. Whether caused by a mechanical failure, a broken...more

Cap On Recovery of Medical Bills in Wrongful Death Claims in North Carolina

Defense lawyers and insurance adjusters are frequently faced with evaluating medical damages presented by plaintiffs counsels and claimants.  We often examine alleged damages arising out of personal injuries.  Less fortunate...more

Maritime and Admiralty Presumptions Concerning Damages Caused by Vessels

How are legal issues handled when maritime vessels cause damage to other property? There are a few presumptions that are considered in every case of vessel damage. With the damage from Hurricane Florence, our attorneys are...more

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