Monday, January 2, 2017

Car Accident & Crash Police Reports in North Carolina

When you or a loved one is involved in an auto accident resulting in death or injury, obtaining and understanding the accident report is extremely important. North Carolina auto accidents with property damage in excess of $1000, involving fatality or injury, or police seizure of a vehicle or vehicles require a North Carolina crash report be filled out by the responding officer. This report will include generalized information about the crash such as driver and owner information and road conditions, but may also include specialized information about contributing causes to the accident. If alcohol or drugs, reckless operation of a vehicle, texting while driving or other forms of distracted driving were involved in the accident, the crash report will list these and any other circumstances that may have contributed and were discovered in the investigation. Facts like these will be critical in determining who was at fault for the accident and proving your auto accident case.


The North Carolina crash report is compiled by the officer who responded to the crash, but may include added information from officers specializing in traffic investigations. North Carolina uses form DMV-349 for crash reports. The information listed on this form will be coded which makes reading and understanding a crash report form difficult for the average person. North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles provides an instruction manual to assist in reading and understanding crash reports, but even with this assistance, it is still all but impossible for the layperson to comprehend. The experienced auto accident lawyers at Ledbetter & Titsworth are here to help. We understand North Carolina crash reports and how to use these in your auto accident case, we’ll be happy to help you understand what is on the crash report and what it all means.

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Head Paralegal, Kimberley Miller, Elected to Serve as Co-Chair For Legal Education Committee

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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