Burn Injuries from Restaurant or Kitchen Accidents in North Carolina

Getting burned in a restaurant or commercial kitchen isn’t just painful—it can leave permanent scars, both physical and emotional. Whether you’re a customer injured by spilled hot coffee or a restaurant employee burned by faulty equipment, you may have a right to compensation. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we represent burn injury victims across North Carolina […]
Suing a Bar for Overserving a Drunk Driver in North Carolina

If you or a loved one were hit by a drunk driver in North Carolina, the driver isn’t the only one who may be held responsible. Under North Carolina’s dram shop laws, bars, clubs, and restaurants can be sued for overserving alcoholto visibly intoxicated individuals who later cause harm. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help […]
Injured by a Box Truck or Utility Vehicle in North Carolina? Here’s What You Need to Know

When a box truck or utility vehicle causes an accident, the damage can be just as severe as a crash with a large commercial truck. These vehicles may be smaller than 18-wheelers, but they often lack proper safety measures and are operated by undertrained drivers. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help injury victims across North […]
Workers’ Compensation vs. Personal Injury in North Carolina: What’s the Difference?

When you’re injured on the job in North Carolina, you might wonder: Do I file a workers’ comp claim or a personal injury lawsuit? The answer depends on how the accident happened and who’s at fault. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help injured workers understand their rights—and choose the legal path that gives them the […]
Bitten or Attacked by a Neighbor’s Dog in North Carolina? Here’s What to Do

A dog may be man’s best friend, but a dog bite can lead to serious physical and emotional trauma—especially when the dog belongs to a neighbor or someone you know. In North Carolina, victims of dog attacks have legal rights. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help clients hold negligent dog owners accountable and get the […]
Injured at an Airbnb or Short-Term Rental in North Carolina? Know Your Rights

Airbnb and other short-term rentals offer convenience and charm, but that doesn’t mean they’re always safe. If you were injured at an Airbnb or vacation rental in North Carolina, you may be entitled to compensation. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help guests who’ve been hurt by unsafe rental conditions—whether it’s a broken staircase, a fire […]
Injured in a Slip and Fall at a Grocery Store in North Carolina? What You Need to Know

Grocery stores should be safe places, but slip and fall accidents are one of the most common causes of injuries in North Carolina. Wet floors, spills, and uneven surfaces can lead to serious harm. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help victims of grocery store slip and fall accidents hold negligent stores accountable and get the […]
Injured in a Rideshare Accident in North Carolina? What You Need to Know

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become popular in North Carolina, but accidents involving these vehicles can cause serious injuries. If you were hurt as a passenger, driver, or pedestrian in a rideshare accident, you have legal options. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help victims of rideshare accidents recover the compensation they deserve. 🚗 […]
Injured in a Car Crash in North Carolina? Here’s What You Should Know

Car crashes can turn your life upside down in seconds. If you were injured in a car accident in North Carolina, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help car crash victims navigate the legal process and fight insurance companies to […]
Injured at an Amusement Park in North Carolina? What You Need to Know

Amusement parks should be a place of fun and excitement—not injury. However, accidents happen every year due to ride malfunctions, negligence, or unsafe conditions at North Carolina’s parks. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help injury victims hold responsible parties accountable and recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. 🎡 Common Amusement […]