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What are some warning signs of spinal cord injuries?

After suffering from a fall or sudden impact, a person may begin to notice that their body does not feel the same as it did before. Noticing the early signs of spinal cord injuries is important to prevent further pain and complications. Whether someone has issues with their lungs or legs, a hurt spine can influence their mental and physical health. Bowel and bladder problems According to the Mayo Clinic, a person’s legs and lower half of their body can suffer greatly after a spinal cord accident. This can also lead to a weaker bladder, which can affect how much someone can control...

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Can you face DWI charges for driving a golf cart drunk?

If you are an avid golfer, you undoubtedly love living and playing in North Carolina. Getting a tee time on a busy course can be exceedingly difficult in the summer, however. Fortunately, most of the state’s golf courses are open year-round, except during inclement weather. Regardless of when you choose to play, you might want to enjoy some beer, wine or cocktails on the course. If so, you should probably let someone else drive the golf cart. After all, like in other places, you can face criminal charges for driving a golf car while impaired. North Carolina’s DWI law According to the North...

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When is drug possession a felony offense?

Facing a drug possession charge comes with the implication of serious penalties and a criminal record that may follow you for life if convicted. If the accusations against you escalate to the level of a felony offense, the potential consequences become even more severe. Understanding the severity of the charges against you can help inform your defense strategy. By knowing more about laws surrounding drug possession, you can proceed with confidence that you and your legal team will make every necessary preparation to defend your rights. Drug possession with intent to distribute Bearing the intent to distribute a controlled substance is a much...

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How can I recognize a drunk driver?

Drunk drivers are a plague on American roads. Everybody needs to do their part to make sure that we keep drunk drivers off the road as much as possible. You can help by recognizing intoxicated drivers on sight and reporting them. Drunk drivers tend to behave in specific ways when on the roads. While not all of the signs 100% guarantee that a driver is drunk, recognizing many of them means that the chance is high. According to MADD, you should recognize the signs and know what to do to report drunk drivers when you see them. The general signs Drunk drivers will...

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What types of vision problems can occur after a TBI?

Changes in your eyesight can alter your ability to live the life you became accustomed to. You may have to seek new employment, hobbies and find new ways to function daily. Your vision not only makes sense of what you see, but it also aids in your ability to think and move. An accident can affect your vision in various ways, including damaging parts of the brain involved in perception and processing. Changes in your ability to move Vision problems can impact your ability to remain balanced or to move through spaces. The TBI might make it difficult for you to judge where...

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What signs can you associate with traumatic brain injuries?

One accident can completely change the course of your life, particularly if the accident causes injury to your brain. A traumatic brain injury results from violent blows to the head, often due to car accidents, slip and fall accidents or assault. Traumatic brain injuries can involve trauma to the outside of the skull or penetrating trauma. Unfortunately, the signs of TBI do not always appear right away. Some symptoms do not appear until days or weeks after the initial injury. Cognitive signs of TBI Confusion is a sign of traumatic brain injury but can also be a symptom of post-traumatic stress after an...

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Is it possible to overcome a drug trafficking charge?

Trafficking drugs in North Carolina or anywhere in the United States will result in serious consequences if authorities catch you. The repercussions can impact your life for many years to come. If you have a drug trafficking charge on your record, you might wonder if it is possible to turn your life around. Focusing on what you can control, as well as setting goals might help you get your life back on track. Paying legal dues Despite a desire to change, you will first need to satisfy the legal consequences stemming from your drug charges. Authorities take drug-related crimes seriously. According to the...

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What could occur if I refuse to submit to a breath test?

North Carolina’s statutes require motorists to submit to a breath test when pulled over by law enforcement officials. If stopped for an alcohol-related offense, refusing a breath test could result in a loss of driving privileges. North Carolina’s Department of Public Safety website notes that by not complying with an officer’s breath test request, you may find your driver’s license revoked for 30 days. Even if the court determines you did not drive while impaired, refusing a breath test could leave you without a license for up to one year. When may I ask the judge to restore my driving privileges? Motorists facing...

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How can I stop somebody from driving drunk?

Everybody makes poor decisions at points, and it is very likely they will make poor decisions while drunk. One of the worst decisions a person can make is to get behind the wheel while intoxicated. Not only can this have severe legal repercussions, but it may also end up killing an innocent person. If you have a friend or family member who is reaching for the keys while intoxicated, it is vital that you take action. However, you must have a plan. According to MADD, if you wish to stop somebody from driving while drunk, you must be non-confrontational and willing...

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What are the five levels of misdemeanor DWI in NC?

If a law enforcement officer stops you for drinking and driving in North Carolina, the state may charge you with one of five levels of a misdemeanor DWI. The levels are increasingly severe and have corresponding punishments. It is important that you understand the various levels of DWI charges so you can anticipate not only what to expect but also, how to defend yourself. The North Carolina Department of Public Safety explains the five levels of DWI charges you may receive in the Tar Heel State. Level V A level V DWI is the least severe type of DWI charge you may receive...

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