Archive for July, 2009

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Fayetteville auto accident kills one, injures five

July 30, 2009

A recent Fayetteville car accident claimed the life of one woman and left five other people with various injuries, according to WRAL.

One person was driving a car down the highway when he drove off the side of the road, overcorrected, and drove into the opposite lane. That car then collided with another vehicle head on.

A passenger in the second car was killed in the Fayetteville auto accident.

The others suffered a variety of injuries during the North Carolina car accident, and all were taken to local hospitals to be treated.

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President Barack Obama visits Raleigh, North Carolina

Erica McAdoo

On July 29, 2009, President Barack Obama visited Needham B. Broughton High School in Raleigh, NC where he conducted a town hall style meeting addressing his healthcare reform bill and the economy. Entrance to the event was granted only to those lucky enough to have secured a ticket. Miraculously, my husband’s name was one of those randomly drawn to receive two tickets.

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Jul

What is a Declaration Page?

What is a Declaration Page? If you have a question about declaration pages or car insurance, contact a Raleigh, North Carolina auto accident lawyer at HensonFuerst Law Firm today

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“Booze It & Lose It: Operation Firecracker” Campaign

June 30, 2009

RALEIGH — Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that state and local law enforcement officers will be out in full force over the Fourth of July holiday as part of the “Booze It & Lose It: Operation Firecracker” campaign. Checkpoints and stepped-up patrols will be conducted Monday, June 29, through Sunday, July 5, across the state in an effort to remove impaired drivers from the roads.

“Too many people fail to understand that alcohol and driving don’t mix. Impaired driving is no accident, nor is it a victimless crime,” Perdue said. “Law enforcement officers will crack down on impaired drivers, ensuring that everyone is celebrating the holiday responsibly.”

There were 377 alcohol-related crashes, 322 with injuries, and 12 that resulted in fatalities, over the Independence Day week last year.

Officers charged more than 1,900 North Carolina motorists with driving while impaired during the 2008 “Booze It & Lose It: Operation Firecracker” campaign. More than 5,700 stepped-up patrols and checkpoints were held.

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The Raleigh auto accident lawyers at HensonFuerst can help if you were injured in a North Carolina car accident caused by a drunk driver.

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