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Can a Car Crash Rupture Breast Implants? Signs and Legal Options
A collision can place tremendous force on the chest through a seat belt, airbag, steering wheel, or direct impact. For someone with breast implants, that trauma may raise an immediate concern: could the crash have damaged or ruptured an implant? A breast implant rupture after a car accident is possible,
Who Pays When Someone Else Crashes Your Car in North Carolina?
Lending your vehicle may seem harmless until a collision happens. When someone else crashes your car, you may wonder whose insurance applies and whether you can be held responsible as the owner. At MAX Recovery, we know these claims are rarely resolved by one simple rule. The outcome depends on
Proving Fault After a North Carolina Tailgating Accident
Proving Fault After a North Carolina Tailgating Accident Tailgating can turn a slowdown into a violent rear-end collision. The driver in back may appear responsible, but fault is not decided simply by identifying which vehicle struck the other. Investigators examine distance, speed, visibility, traffic, and driver attention. That analysis is
North Carolina Personal Injury Law: Critical Changes for Accident Victims
North Carolina recently raised its minimum auto liability limits, expanded underinsured motorist coverage, and changed medical lien rules. Learn how these recent changes to North Carolina personal injury law may affect the insurance available for your claim.
Driver Exchange vs. North Carolina Accident Report: Key Differences
After a collision, a police officer may give you a driver exchange form before you leave the scene. Because it contains information about the drivers, vehicles, and insurance companies involved, you might assume it is the official accident report. However, a driver exchange and a North Carolina accident report are
What Happens When Your Car Is Totaled After a North Carolina Accident?
If the insurance company says your car is totaled after a North Carolina accident, understanding your rights can protect both your property damage claim and your separate personal injury claim.
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