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      • Sarah B. Sugg
      • Louis A. Trosch, III
      • Courtney Goldston
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      • Julie Privette
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General Pointers On Medical Malpractice

Personal Injury Civil LitigationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyOctober 3, 2023

Unfortunately, not every medical procedure and surgery performed by your doctor goes according to plan. In the event you are injured or hurt following medical treatment, it is possible that you could have an action against your doctor. These actions are often called medical malpractice cases; however, just because you suffer an injury while under…

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Calculating Damages When A Contract Has Been Breached

Civil Litigation NewsBy Conrad Trosch & KemmySeptember 26, 2023

Whether you realize it or not, contracts are a major part of our everyday lives. We knowingly and unknowingly enter into countless contracts on a weekly basis. Unfortunately, the contracts we agree to do not always go according to plan. Many people have a misunderstanding of how damages are legally calculated in the event a…

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What Is A Lien? And How Does It Work?

Personal Injury Civil LitigationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmySeptember 19, 2023

The term lien is thrown around often. While many people have come across the term before, many don’t understand what it means and how a lien can affect their personal injury settlement or judgment. Medical liens in North Carolina, as in other states, are legal claims placed on a person’s personal injury settlement or judgment…

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How Does MedPay Work? How To Handle Your Bills If You Are In An Accident

Personal Injury Civil LitigationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmySeptember 12, 2023

Medical Payments Insurance (MedPay) is a type of auto insurance coverage that helps pay for medical expenses resulting from a car accident, regardless of who was at fault. It typically covers you, your passengers, and any authorized drivers listed on your policy. MedPay is a no-fault coverage, meaning it pays out regardless of who is…

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Estate Planning: Advance Directive (“Living Will”)

UncategorizedBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyAugust 28, 2023

The North Carolina General Assembly recognizes as a matter of public policy that we have the fundamental right to die a natural and peaceful death in certain circumstances. Your Living Will provides your attending physicians with your wishes regarding life-prolonging measures such as artificial hydration and nutrition in specific circumstances. Circumstances Which Trigger Living Will…

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Estate Planning: What Is a Health Care Power of Attorney?

Estate Planning InformationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyAugust 21, 2023

In times of unforeseen medical emergencies, the Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA) is a vital legal document that empowers individuals (the “principal”) to designate a trusted person (the “agent”) to make healthcare decisions on their behalf. By having an HCPOA in place, individuals can ensure that their wishes are respected, even when they are…

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Estate Planning: Durable Power of Attorney

Estate Planning InformationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyAugust 14, 2023

The concept of a Durable Power of Attorney plays a crucial role in estate planning and ensuring one’s affairs are managed effectively in the event of incapacity. This legal document grants authority to a trusted individual, known as the attorney-in-fact or agent, to make decisions on behalf of the person creating a power of attorney,…

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Trusts: What Are They and Do I Need One?

Estate Planning InformationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyAugust 7, 2023

When it comes to estate planning, having a trust in place can be a powerful planning tool that can provide a number of benefits. A trust is a legal arrangement where a person, known as the grantor (or settlor), transfers their assets to a trustee who manages those assets for the benefit of one or…

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Will or No Will: Testate v. Intestate

Estate Planning InformationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyJuly 31, 2023

When it comes to Estate Planning, it is important to understand two distinct legal terms you will often hear when discussing your estate plan: testate and intestate (also known as testacy and intestacy). Intestate Estate In North Carolina, if you die without a Will, your estate is deemed to be “intestate”. This means your estate…

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Estate Planning: What Does It Involve?

Estate Planning InformationBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyJuly 24, 2023

Estate planning refers to the process of outlining your wishes to be carried out both during life and after death. By preparing legal documents to create your estate plan, you have the power to make decisions regarding the management of your assets and safeguarding your loved ones from legal complications all while protecting your wishes.…

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