Owens & Miller clients awarded one of the largest settlement amounts in consecutive, recent years.
Case Type Tractor Trailer Wreck/Personal Injury Settlement $1,850,000 Year 2016 Settlement was obtained for a client who was rear-ended on the interstate by a tractor trailer, and suffered spinal and head injuries. In addition to recovering for the client’s injuries, Will Owens and Kimberly Miller sought to recover additional/punitive damages based on the trucking company’s […]
Kimberly Miller Elected to Vice Chair the Campbell Law Alumni Board
Raleigh accident attorney, Kimberly Miller, was elected to the position of vice chair of the Campbell Law Alumni Association Board of Directors. Kimberly will hold a three year vice chair position on the inaugural Campbell Alumni Association Board. Fellow Campbell Alum and North Carolina attorney Todd Jones was elected chair of the Board. Campbell Law […]
Motorcycle Safety Gear
Whether you’re an accomplished motorcycle rider or you just recently started enjoying rides on North Carolina’s beautiful byways, it’s always important to remember how to keep yourself as safe as possible. Routine maintenance and alert driving are key, but there is additional gear necessary to prevent injuries. The most crucial part of your safety gear […]
North Carolina Highway Accidents
If you have traveled through the greater-Raleigh area, you may not be familiar with how the influx of residents has stressed the infrastructure, resulted in the construction of more roads, and created more traffic than this area has ever experienced before. Additionally, the Research Triangle Park attracts business travelers year-round. Bordered by main thoroughfares like […]
Paraplegia Caused by Accident
Victims who survive catastrophic accidents may be disabled. Depending on the circumstances of the accident, a brain or spinal cord injury may result in paralysis—or the force and weight of accident debris may crush bone and critical tissues, preventing mobility or prompting medical practitioners to amputate. Paraplegic accident survivors and their families must adapt to […]
Prepare for a Disability Hearing in Southern Pines
If your North Carolina Social Security Disability claim was denied, your next step is a reconsideration. If that was denied, then you need to prepare for a hearing. For those who applied for Social Security Disability in Moore County for the first time, the closest Social Security offices to Southern Pines are in Sanford. (See […]
Qualify for Social Security Disability
To avoid a denied claim for Social Security Disability benefits, and to ensure you receive the benefits you are entitled to, it is important to understand why individuals do not qualify for benefits. Our Social Security Disability lawyers in Raleigh review a few reasons why claims are denied below. The list offers only a few […]
Owens & Miller Experiences New Growth This Spring
Just as the ground thaws and new bits of green begin to emerge from winter’s brown earth this spring, Owens & Miller is also experiencing new growth. Over the years we have experienced increasing demand for assistance with Social Security Disability claims. Desiring to help these clients while also maintaining our primary focus on representation […]
North Carolina: One of the Worst States for Drivers
Car accident victims in North Carolina have developed a reputation—statistically. Just before the beginning of 2014, the findings in a national survey revealed the Tar Heel State is one of the Top 10 States With the Worst Drivers. Compiled through an analysis of multiple federal and private organization resources (including places such as the National […]
Raleigh Injury Attorneys Will Owens & Kimberly Miller Selected as 2014 Rising Stars by Super Lawyers
Raleigh injury attorneys William Owens & Kimberly Miller were selected as part of the 2014 North Carolina Rising Stars list published by Super Lawyers Magazine. Each year, no more than 2.5% of North Carolina lawyers receive this honor. The selection is an even greater achievement for Owens & Miller as this is the second consecutive […]