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Medicare Reimbursement After a Passenger Injury Crash
In North Carolina, an injured passenger usually makes a claim against the at-fault driver's liability coverage, even if that driver is family, and Medicare reimbursement can turn a simple wreck into a mess fast.
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by Darius McNeil
2026-03-06
Can Medicare, Medicaid, or the hospital take my North Carolina settlement?
The adjuster is about to ask, "Who paid your medical bills?" Your answer matters because in North Carolina, Medicare, NC Medicaid, your health insurer, and sometimes the...
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Greensboro Uber crash claim feels dead because the driver was "off the clock" - that may be exactly what they want you to believe
An Uber passenger hurt when a car backed across a Greensboro sidewalk can still have a real claim even if the driver's employer denies responsibility and Medicare already paid the bills.
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by Sandra McBryde
2026-03-27
Why is the Raleigh adjuster rushing me to settle before Medicare takes less?
Since North Carolina expanded Medicaid in late 2023, more crash cases now involve government payers - but the real rule has not changed: settling fast does not usually make...
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attorney lien
$25,000 from a crash on I-77 near the Charlotte interchanges can disappear faster than expected if an attorney lien is attached to the case. This is a lawyer's claim against...
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Insurance Liability After Borrowing a Friend’s Car
In North Carolina, the car's insurance usually pays first, but that does not mean your own policy, the owner, and even you personally are off the hook.
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by Tammy Shuford
2026-02-25
How much of my Charlotte roadwork crash settlement do I keep after medical liens?
The one thing your employer or landlord is hoping you never find out is this: in North Carolina, not every medical bill gets first crack at your settlement. Most people assume...
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Ashamed to say it: daycare kids were with me when the light failed
A Durham daycare worker got hit in an intersection with a malfunctioning light, her injuries got worse because safety equipment failed, and now the insurer is calling her treatment unnecessary.
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by Wayne Stiltner
2026-04-01
Scaffold Fall Claims and Immigration Fears
If you were badly hurt on a North Carolina construction site and the boss is blaming you to keep you quiet, the real fight is over fault, paperwork, and whether they can use your immigration status against you.
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by Melissa Troutman
2026-03-05
I stopped treatment after our Raleigh school-run crash - did I just wreck the claim?
A treatment gap after a Raleigh crash gives the insurer exactly what it wants, especially when the blame and coverage mess already makes the case harder.
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by Priya Rao
2026-03-27
Deer made me hit a truck on Silas Creek who pays my ER bill?
On Silas Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem, a deer jumps out near Hanes Mall Boulevard, you swerve, and the next bill is from Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center or Atrium Health...
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Can my old MRI really kill my Greensboro crash claim?
Everyone says an old MRI ruins your case, but actually North Carolina law does not let an insurer escape liability just because your back was already damaged. Picture a...
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Two crashes, one wreck, and a surgery denial in Durham
When two separate impacts wreck your car and the workers' comp carrier stalls on surgery, the fight turns into both a fault case and a medical authorization case.
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by Sandra McBryde
2026-03-21
Seriously, is chasing the bar worth it after a Greensboro pileup?
A Greensboro factory worker gets buried in a pileup claim, the insurer says he made his injuries worse by not treating fast enough, and the real question is whether the drunk driver's bar and punitive damages make the fight worth it.
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by Priya Rao
2026-04-01
A $9,500 offer after a Durham interstate blowout crash? Probably not
A gap in treatment can gut the value of a North Carolina injury claim, especially when a commercial insurer is already trying to dodge coverage after a tire-blowout interstate wreck.
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by Sandra McBryde
2026-03-30
Durham crash at a dead traffic light can run out the clock fast
In North Carolina, a wrongful death case belongs to the estate's personal representative, not whoever is grieving the hardest, and waiting until the deadline is brutal.
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by Sandra McBryde
2026-03-31
I told the Greensboro adjuster I'm undocumented. Did I ruin my crash case?
After a hydroplaning wreck on I-40 near Gate City Boulevard in Greensboro, the insurance company wants you to think yes - that saying you are undocumented makes your claim...
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one leg stand test
A poor performance on this roadside test can cost plenty: it may help an officer justify an arrest, trigger towing and bond expenses, raise insurance problems, and become part...
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What happens if I file comp after a job crash and my boss threatens deportation?
Unlike South Carolina, where worker-status fights can get uglier faster, in North Carolina filing workers' comp after a job crash does not hand your boss some special...
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Is a Greensboro hotel parking lot fall claim even worth the hassle?
The police report may say only "slip and fall in parking lot" or there may be no police report at all. What actually matters in North Carolina is whether the hotel or property...
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