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North Carolina Appellate Court Upholds Dismissal of Personal Injury Accident Against DOT Based on Contributory Negligence

There are countless laws that apply to a personal injury accident lawsuit and some of these laws allow the defendant to examine whether a plaintiff acted negligently in contributing to his or her injury. At Maurer Law, we have seen firsthand how disruptive and stressful an injury accident can be…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Reverses Summary Judgment in Staircase Trip and Fall Injury Claim

Premises liability accidents involve any injury that happens on someone else’s property as a result of the property owner’s failure to maintain the premises in a safe manner. Many people commonly associate this type of accident with a slip and fall at the supermarket but there are countless different scenarios…

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North Carolina Court Reverses Summary Judgment in Premises Injury Case involving Legionnaires’ Disease

Vacation rentals are a great way to unwind, but they can also pose serious threats to your health and safety. It’s hard to know whether a property has been maintained safely, especially with the rise of apps that allow you to stay in someone’s private home. The lack of oversight…

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North Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Application of Governmental Immunity Doctrine in Slip and Fall Case

Slip and fall accidents can happen virtually anywhere in North Carolina. If you are injured due to someone else’s failure to maintain his or her property in good working condition, then you can bring a premises liability claim against the owner to recover compensation for your injuries. When the owner…

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North Carolina Appellate Court Upholds Denial of Premises Liability Claim Against Department of Transportation Involving Uncovered Manhole

Negligence claims can be complex, especially when they involve government entities. If you are bringing a North Carolina personal injury lawsuit against a government entity seeking compensation for your injuries, there are specific rules and procedures that you must follow that are different from bringing the same claim against a…

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Injuries During a North Carolina High School Basketball Game

In a recent North Carolina appellate case, the court considered injuries to a basketball referee. The case arose while the plaintiff was hired to referee a high school basketball game. The tournament was created by a basketball club, but the high school was managed by the Education Board. The club…

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No Governmental Immunity for City’s Poorly Maintained Steps in North Carolina

In a recent North Carolina appellate case, the plaintiff appealed after summary judgment was granted for the defendant, the City of Gastonia. The city owned a commercial building within a downtown revitalization district. The building wasn’t used to house a municipal or government office or department. Starting in 2013, the…

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