Posts by Warren & Kallianos, PLLC
Trucking Accidents and Background Checks for Drivers
In North Carolina in 2018, about 3.3% of motor vehicle accidents involved some form of commercial vehicles. In the same year, about 6.5% of accidents where there was a fatality included commercial vehicles, along with about 2.8% of those where a person was injured. Driving can be dangerous for anyone, but there is a reason…
Read MoreCOVID-19: Symptoms and Prevention Methods
We are used to the cold and flu season overlapping with allergy season and learning to navigate symptoms to tell whether you need a Claritin or Nyquil, but the addition of the COVID-19 virus has changed the way we interact with our health, including making us wary of any emerging symptoms. So how can you…
Read MoreWalking in Charlotte Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
Imagine being a pedestrian trying to cross South Tryon Street, Tyvola Road, or anywhere in uptown. Drivers are more focused on trying to get to their destination than who might be trying to dodge them to get across the road. The combined congestion and speed on Charlotte’s roadways make it incredibly difficult to safely get…
Read MoreWill Charlotte’s New Traffic Signals Help to Prevent Accidents?
The city of Charlotte is expected to get many new traffic signals installed as part of the capital improvement projects designed to make the city safer. These new signals are set to be installed at various intersections throughout the city. We’ve listed a few of the areas set for new signals here. 16th Street &…
Read MoreCrashes With Lifted Trucks Can Be Deadly
North Carolina’s laws are a bit lax when it comes to what is street legal, so the chances are good that you’ve shared the road with a lifted truck. A lift kit can certainly help if you spend a lot of time driving around on dangerous terrain, or if you have to haul a lot…
Read MoreCan You File a Civil Claim for a Sexual Assault If You Were Under the Influence When Attacked?
In 2019, the National Bureau of Economic Research reported that “criminal victimization for both violent and property crimes increases noticeably at age 21…. The effects are particularly large for sexual assaults, especially those that occur in public locations.” The data looked at men and women who were under the influence of drugs or alcohol at…
Read MoreAre We Ready for Autonomous Air Travel?
For the first time ever in the United States, the very first autonomous air taxi took flight in North Carolina, leaving many people feeling excited about the future of transportation and what is in store. Although there were no passengers on board at the time of the Ehang flight, the company is hoping to get…
Read MoreThe Problem with Rear Guards on Commercial Trucks
Underride accidents have been in the news more often lately, as parents of younger victims, along with legislators, are pushing to pass a new proposed law. That law would require eighteen wheelers to have underride guards installed on the sides of their trailers, and to strengthen the already-required rear guards. These safety guards are supposed…
Read MoreTail of the Dragon Slaps Motorcycle Riders
For motorcycle riders, finding scenic roads with interesting characteristics is part of the draw to climbing on a bike for a relaxing adventure. Some roads have become well known as sort of motorcycle tourist traps. One of those destinations, known as Tail of the Dragon, begins in Deal’s Gap, North Carolina and crosses into Tennessee.…
Read MoreCould Charlotte’s New Bike Lane Be the Answer to Fewer Accidents?
People hop their bicycles for numerous reasons. They’re a great way to get in some exercise, clear your head, take in some fresh air and scenery, or just get around in many places. After all, Charlotte has some great qualities for those living in and around the uptown area. The city actually encourages bicycle use.…
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