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10550 Independence Pointe Pkwy, Ste 200
Matthews, NC 28105
USA
(704) 759-6110
Semirog Law Firm, pllc is a personal injury and auto accidents law firm located in Charlotte and Matthews, North Carolina. We are committed to providing quality legal services in a dedicated and cost-effective manner to all members of our community, regardless of race, gender, or national origin.
We have handled complicated litigation in the areas of personal injury, car wrecks, truck accidents, family and business law. In addition, we have experience in real estate law and short-sale negotiations.
We offer standard and flexible billing arrangements for our clients, such as flat fee billing, hourly billing, and contingency fee billing depending on the type of legal matter.
Matthews North Carolina personal injury and auto accident attorneys and Charlotte North Carolina personal injury and auto accident and car accident and motorcycle accident attorneys.
Read our blog where we post recents news in developments in the personal injury and car and auto accidents law in North Carolina. Learn interesting facts and legal concepts that will help you in your daily life.
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It is almost universally held that the mere failure to have a driver's license is not causally related to the occurrence of a collision and, in the absence of proof of insufficient skill or physical ability, it will not bar your recovery.
In other words, even without a valid driver's license you will still be entitled to get compensation for your injuries and property damage, provided that you have not contributed to the collision.
Let's look at how the rates are set in North Carolina. Underwriting is the process by which an insurance company considers your application and evaluates your driving record and other factors to see if you meet its guidelines.
Each company will use its own underwriting guidelines to decide whether or not to insure a driver voluntarily. Some of the most common factors that will affect your rate are: your driving record, where you live, type of car you drive, how often you drive and your patterns of driving.
Your driving record will have the largest impact on your insurance premium. North Carolina insurance points are charged for at-fault accidents and convictions for moving violations that occur within the last 3 years (your experience period).
The area you live in will also affect your rate. Insurers will consider vehicle and population density, road conditions, repair rates, hospital and medical costs, and the number of accidents and other claims in a particular area. Normally, urban areas have higher rates than rural areas.
The likelihood of theft, cost of repair and replacement, and the style of vehicle (sports car, SUV, station wagon, etc.) will influence your premium. For example, a sports car will normally have a higher premium than a family sedan.
When the individuals residing in your house have bad driving records, the insurance company knows it has an increased risk. The insurance company will consider that risk when underwriting the policy, because generally any family member residing in the same household will be considered an insured under the liability provisions of the insurance policy. Anyone driving your covered vehicle with permission is also covered by your policy.
For more information you can always contact the NC Department of Insurance.
The liability of social hosts for the actions of guests to whom they have served alcoholic beverages is an example of a duty imposed by the law to try to prevent a third person from causing harm to innocent people.
In Hart v. Ivey the North Carolina Supreme Court has recognized such a cause of action.
In that case the Plaintiff was injured in an automobile accident. She sued a number of people, including the 18-year-old driver of the car that struck hers, the driver's father, the hosts of a keg party who had supplied beer to the driver earlier in the day, and the beer vendor.
Upon proof that:
a jury could find that it was negligent to serve the driver alcoholic beverages and that injuries of the kind for which plaintiff sought recovery were foreseeable.
Recovering Lost Wages following a car accident in North Carolina.
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