Crumley and Associates | North Carolina Attorneys

Crumley and Associates

If you have been injured in North Carolina, you need an experienced attorney. Crumley & Associates care about you and are here to help you, your family and friends through the most difficult of times. With attorneys in 10 cities, we are never far away, no matter where you live. Come in and speak with us - your first consultation is free and there is no attorney's fee unless we help you win your case.

Police chase ends in North Carolina auto accident

admin September 30th, 2008

September 30, 2008

The News and Observer reported that a North Carolina auto accident that started as a police chase left one person with injuries.

The driver of a sport utility vehicle was caught urinating outside of his vehicle. Police chased the man across three counties before the North Carolina car accident occurred.

The driver was taken to a local hospital to be treated for injuries suffered in the North Carolina auto accident. Several charges are pending.

Two others involved in the North Carolina car accident were taken to a local jail with charges for resisting, delaying, and obstructing a law enforcement officer.

Read More

North Carolina auto accident kills teen

admin September 18th, 2008

September 18, 2008

A local teen’s life was taken after a North Carolina car accident, according to The News & Observer.

The teen boy was driving down the road when he lost control of his vehicle. He drove off the road and hit a nearby utility pole causing the North Carolina auto accident.

Because he was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the North Carolina auto accident, he was thrown from his car.

He was pronounced dead at the scene of the North Carolina car accident.

Read More

One dead, three injured in North Carolina auto accident

admin September 16th, 2008

September 16, 2008

The News and Record reported that a North Carolina car accident over the weekend took a man’s life and injured three other people.

The driver ran through a stop sign and crossed the path of a pickup truck.

He was pronounced dead at the scene of the North Carolina auto accident.

His wife was a passenger in the car and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

The occupants of the truck were also taken to a local hospital after the North Carolina car accident.

Read More

North Carolina auto accident kills state trooper

admin September 11th, 2008

September 11, 2008

A North Carolina car accident involving a patrol car killed a state trooper, according to The News and Observer.

The trooper hit a garbage truck at an angle with most of the damage on the driver’s side.

At the time of the North Carolina auto accident, the trooper was critically injured, but later died.

Patrol said they don’t expect to press any charges.

Authorities are still investigating the North Carolina car accident.

Read More

Boy killed, woman injured in North Carolina auto accident

admin September 9th, 2008

September 9, 2008

The Daily Advance reported that a boy died after a North Carolina car accident last Friday afternoon.

Because the roads were slick, the car the boy was traveling in slid across the center lane and into oncoming traffic.

The car struck an oncoming pickup truck.

The force of the North Carolina auto accident killed the young boy and seriously injured his grandmother.

The driver of the pickup truck suffered some minor injuries during the North Carolina car accident.

Read More

North Carolina auto accident kills two

admin September 4th, 2008

September 4, 2008

The News & Observer reported that a North Carolina auto accident took the lives of two men last weekend.

The men were driving beside each other when the driver of one of the vehicles tried to change lanes just in front of the other.

This caused the other vehicle to swerve off of the highway and crash into some trees before flipping over.The driver of the second car died at the scene of the North Carolina auto accident.

Read More

Fiery North Carolina auto accident snarls traffic

admin August 28th, 2008

August 28, 2008

A fiery North Carolina auto accident on the interstate traffic backed up for quite a while, according to The News & Observer.

The driver of the big rig involved in the North Carolina auto accident is in critical condition after he lost control of the truck causing it to flip over, slide down the highway, and catch fire.

He was also thrown from the vehicle.

The North Carolina auto accident tied up traffic for several hours.

Read more

North Carolina auto accident injures two

admin August 21st, 2008

August 21, 2008

Two people are recovering from injuries sustained during a North Carolina car accident earlier this week, according to The News and Observer.

The driver had gone off the side of the road and hit two young women. He then tried to leave the scene of the North Carolina auto accident.

He was charged with two counts of felony hit-and-run, driving while intoxicated, possession of fake identification, drinking underage, and misdemeanor reckless driving.

Read more

Child dies North Carolina auto accident

admin August 7th, 2008

August 7, 2008

A young child was killed in a recent North Carolina auto accident involving a tractor trailer, according to The Shelby Star.

The North Carolina auto accident occurred when the tractor trailer rear-ended the car in front of it.

The driver of the car and one of the passengers were taken to a local hospital to be treated.

Another passenger, a child, died at the scene of the North Carolina auto accident.

Read More

North Carolina auto accident kills child

admin August 5th, 2008

August 5, 2008

The Fayetteville Observer reported that a North Carolina auto accident claimed the life of a young girl.

The vehicle the girl was in was parked on the side of the road at the time of the North Carolina auto accident.

A pickup truck hit the back end of the car, killing the girl and injuring the three other occupants.

The driver of the pickup truck has been charged with driving while impaired, failing to reduce speed to avoid the crash, driving with a revoked license, displaying a revoked license plate, expired registration, and not wearing a seat belt during the North Carolina car accident.

Read More

Next »

 

FreeConsultation