
Head Paralegal Elected As Co-Chair On Continuing Legal Education Committee
The law firm of Ledbetter & Titsworth, P.A., in Cary, NC is proud to announce that our head paralegal Kimberley Miller has been elected to serve as Co-Chair on the Continuing Legal Education Committee for the Legal Assistant Division of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice for the fiscal year 2016-2017. Kimberley Miller will serve on the leadership team and be responsible for creating, organizing and presenting educational seminars on behalf of the Legal Assistant Division.
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The law firm of Ledbetter & Titsworth, P.A., in Cary, NC is proud to announce that our head paralegal Kimberley Miller has been elected to serve as Co-Chair on the Continuing Legal Education Committee for the Legal Assistant Division of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice for the fiscal year 2016-2017. Kimberley Miller will serve on the leadership team and be responsible for creating, organizing and presenting educational seminars on behalf of the Legal Assistant Division.
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Daniel Titsworth Receives AIOPIA Performance Recognition as One of The 10 Best
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of North Carolina’s Personal Injury Daniel Titsworth as Two Years 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys for Client Satisfaction.
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Personal Injury attorneys in each state. Attorneys who are selected to the “10 Best” list must pass AIOPIA’s rigorous selection process, which is based on client and/or peer nominations, thorough research, and AIOPIA’s independent evaluation.
AIOPIA’s annual list was created to be used as a resource for clients during the attorney selection process.
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The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of North Carolina’s Personal Injury Daniel Titsworth as Two Years 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys for Client Satisfaction.
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Personal Injury attorneys in each state. Attorneys who are selected to the “10 Best” list must pass AIOPIA’s rigorous selection process, which is based on client and/or peer nominations, thorough research, and AIOPIA’s independent evaluation.
AIOPIA’s annual list was created to be used as a resource for clients during the attorney selection process.
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Daniel Titsworth Receives AIOPIA Performance Recognition as One of The 10 Best
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of North Carolina’s Personal Injury Daniel Titsworth as Two Years 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys for Client Satisfaction.
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Personal Injury attorneys in each state. Attorneys who are selected to the “10 Best” list must pass AIOPIA’s rigorous selection process, which is based on client and/or peer nominations, thorough research, and AIOPIA’s independent evaluation.
AIOPIA’s annual list was created to be used as a resource for clients during the attorney selection process.
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The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys has recognized the exceptional performance of North Carolina’s Personal Injury Daniel Titsworth as Two Years 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys for Client Satisfaction.
The American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys is a third-party attorney rating organization that publishes an annual list of the Top 10 Personal Injury attorneys in each state. Attorneys who are selected to the “10 Best” list must pass AIOPIA’s rigorous selection process, which is based on client and/or peer nominations, thorough research, and AIOPIA’s independent evaluation.
AIOPIA’s annual list was created to be used as a resource for clients during the attorney selection process.
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Many individuals do not know the answer to this question. Medical payments coverage, often referred to as med-pay, reimburses vehicle occupants for medical bills relating to injuries sustained in an accident, regardless of fault. It usually comes with coverage limits in such amounts as $1,000, $5,000 or $10,000. Med-pay will reimburse for reasonable and necessary medical expenses up to the coverage limit for each person in the vehicle. For example, if there is applicable med-pay coverage and you and a passenger are involved in an accident and incur medical bills, you may each submit those bills for reimbursement under the med-pay provision. This is extremely helpful to those with no health insurance, or carry health insurance with a high deductibles.
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In Washington State a truck driver fell asleep, crossed the center line of a highway and collided with a car and a school bus. The 22 year old driver of the car died from his injuries. 43 students riding in the school bus were taken to the hospital, treated and released. One year ago, the same truck driver was cited for crossing the center line causing a collision with injuries in this same area.
If you or a loved one has suffered injuries from an accident involving a truck, it can become more complicated than a regular automobile collision. The truck driver who was involved in the crash most likely does not own the truck he is driving, which means the truck is owned by a separate company who must be brought into the case as well. Call the attorneys at Ledbetter & Titsworth to help. (919) 460-9798 or click www.mynclawyer.com for more information.
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If you or a loved one has suffered injuries from an accident involving a truck, it can become more complicated than a regular automobile collision. The truck driver who was involved in the crash most likely does not own the truck he is driving, which means the truck is owned by a separate company who must be brought into the case as well. Call the attorneys at Ledbetter & Titsworth to help. (919) 460-9798 or click www.mynclawyer.com for more information.
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Benefit Increase for workers compensation recipients:
The North Carolina Industrial Commission has established the maximum weekly benefit for 2015 pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 97-29. Effective January 1, 2015, the maximum weekly benefit applicable to all injuries and claims arising on and after January 1, 2015, shall be nine hundred twenty dollars ($920.00).
Keep in mind this amount only applies for new injuries and does not change any benefits for injuries prior to January 1, 2015.
For more information or to see if you are getting the correct amount in weekly benefits please visit as http://mynclawyer.com/workers-compensation
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The North Carolina Industrial Commission has established the maximum weekly benefit for 2015 pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 97-29. Effective January 1, 2015, the maximum weekly benefit applicable to all injuries and claims arising on and after January 1, 2015, shall be nine hundred twenty dollars ($920.00).
Keep in mind this amount only applies for new injuries and does not change any benefits for injuries prior to January 1, 2015.
For more information or to see if you are getting the correct amount in weekly benefits please visit as http://mynclawyer.com/workers-compensation
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Pokemon Go was released this summer and was an immediate hit. Created by Niantic, the augmented reality game allows players to “catch ‘em all” on their cellular or tablet. When players open the application (app) on their device and begin traveling, Pokemon appear on the map of their device, which players then search for and capture. While there is a warning at the opening of the Pokemon Go app cautioning players to remain alert to the conditions around them as they play, injuries have still been reported where players did not heed this warning and have been injured or caused injury to others.
COMMON INJURIES RELATED TO POKEMON GO
Slip and Fall injuries are the most common among the injuries sustained while playing Pokemon Go. Players who have been more focused on cellular or tablet screens than their immediate surroundings have fallen in roads, into ditches, and other slip and fall type scenarios. Others have been injured falling from bicycles or skateboards. Bruises, scrapes, and cuts are the most common injuries of the game thus far. A few isolated reports have been made of auto accidents involving players driving while playing Pokemon Go. Although Pokemon Go will not operate at speeds in excess of 20 MPH, a motorcycle, truck, or car accident at this speed is still sufficient to cause severe and even life-threatening injury.
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