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Red flags you may have a hidden brain injury after a car accident

Vehicular accidents have the potential to be deeply traumatic events, causing both emotional and physical wounds. In the confused aftermath of such an incident, it can be difficult to know what to do next. One of the most important but often neglected steps you need to take is to seek medical attention. Even if you feel fine and see no visible signs of harm, you may have an internal injury, such as a hidden brain injury. What are physical indicators to look out for? Traumatic brain injuries result from impacts to the head, which are not uncommon in wrecks. While they can penetrate...

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What elevates an attack to aggravated assault?

An accusation of assault can be scary because the nature of the charges and the extent of the penalties can vary widely and become severe. A defendant could face hundreds of dollars in fines and years in prison. North Carolina courts distinguish simple from aggravated assault by considering the possible outcome of an altercation and who the participants are. The type of attack A simple assault involves unlawfully touching or threatening someone with bodily harm. In such instances, the person under a supposed attack must believe the accused can immediately carry out the threat. An attack on someone with the intent to kill...

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Understanding protective orders

If a law enforcement officer serves you an ex parte order, this means that someone filed a complaint of domestic violence against you. This order will include a date for a hearing in which you can defend your case. A judge will hear from both you and the plaintiff at the hearing. After hearing both sides, the judge determines whether or not to grant a Domestic Violence Protection Order. What occurs at the hearing According to the North Carolina Judicial Branch, both the plaintiff and defendant are welcome at the hearing, although if the plaintiff does not show, the judge will usually dismiss...

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How North Carolina charges criminal offenses

North Carolina divides charges into two categories: misdemeanors and felonies. The charges also fall into a sub-category of these divisions depending on the crime committed. The state established sentencing guidelines for these divisions, though a judge has the liberty to adjust the final sentence. By having your charges downgraded, you can avoid a serious penalty and reduce the impact on your criminal record. The charges you could face Violations do not receive the same criminal penalties as misdemeanors or felonies, and these typically occur with minor traffic incidents. A fine is often the only consequence of these infractions. More serious incidents become misdemeanors,...

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Can using someone’s prescription medications get me in trouble?

As a college student, you may feel pressure to excel academically while balancing other responsibilities such as work or extracurricular activities. With so much on your plate, you may be tempted to take shortcuts, such as using prescription medications to enhance your cognitive abilities. However, this can lead to serious consequences, both legally and health-wise. It is essential to understand the risks and legal implications of taking someone else’s prescription medications. In the United States, possessing or distributing prescription drugs without a valid prescription is illegal. Doing so can result in criminal charges, fines and even imprisonment. Moreover, taking prescription drugs...

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Medical marijuana bill possibly on its way to the NC House

Each state has to face the question of whether or not it maintains the decades-long restriction on marijuana. Many states have made the shift to medical marijuana. Some have fully legalized adult use and possession up to a certain amount. North Carolina remains one of the holdouts, but that may change over the next few voting cycles. Treatment for those in need Provisions in a bill that the North Carolina Senate recently passed, according to Marijuana Moment, include patient allowance for debilitating medical conditions. These medical conditions include cancer, Parkinson’s or HIV/AIDS. Advocates are confident that the bill can make it through the...

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How can you cope emotionally after a car accident?

After getting into a car accident, you may suffer physically from any injuries you incur. You may also have a difficult time feeling like your life will return to normal within a limited amount of time, and this can result in emotional trauma. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2.1 million emergency room visits related to car accidents occurred in 2020, and many of those injured also experienced emotional difficulty following a collision. After a car accident, it is important that you take steps to heal physically as well as emotionally. Talk about the accident It may be difficult to...

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How should you talk about a DWI in a job interview?

If you get arrested for drinking and driving, you may worry about how this offense will affect your life. Getting convicted for a DWI can carry serious consequences for your finances, reputation and your career. For example, according to the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, a Level V DWI carries a fine of up to $200 and a minimum jail sentence of 24 hours. If you are trying to get a job with a DWI on your record, the following strategies can help you navigate the interview process. Rely on honesty Depending on the situation, a potential employer may ask you to...

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What happens when someone does not have enough car insurance?

All North Carolina drivers must carry a minimum level of car insurance to drive legally in the state. However, sometimes drivers do not have enough insurance. What happens if someone without enough insurance causes a car accident? North Carolina minimum insurance requirements If you register a vehicle in North Carolina, you must purchase continuous liability insurance from a company licensed to do business in the state. Your policy must satisfy the minimum requirements for liability and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage: $30,000 per person bodily injury coverage $60,000 per accident bodily injury coverage $25,000 property damage coverage Drivers who fail to purchase adequate coverage face a $50 penalty for...

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Did the police overstep?

When the police pull you over, you may become nervous and unwittingly give them information that helps them build a case against you. When investigating any crime, officers must follow protocol and procedures, but they sometimes overstep. The law protects your civil rights, and keeping that in mind can go a long way in exercising and asserting those rights. Do you have to answer questions? A roadside stop may lead the officers to believe you have committed a crime. As such, they may begin to ask you questions. Some of these are leading and depending on your frame of mind at the time....

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