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We cover personal injuries, workplace accidents, and the practical realities of recovery in North Carolina, with a focus on clear reporting that helps readers understand what people face after serious disruptions to their health, work, and daily lives. Our aim is to make complicated subjects easier to follow without flattening the human side of them. Whether we are writing about common injury scenarios, job-site incidents, or the challenges that can follow in the weeks and months afterward, we try to keep the information grounded, useful, and readable. Our team comes from local newsrooms and investigative reporting, and that background shapes how we work. We ask direct questions, pay attention to details, and try to separate assumptions from facts. North Carolina Injuries is written by journalists including Darius McNeil, Tammy Shuford, Jose Hernandez, and Sandra McBryde, each bringing a strong reporting instinct and a respect for the people behind every story. We believe good editorial work should be plainspoken, careful, and honest about what matters. That means taking readers seriously, avoiding jargon when we can, and giving context where it is needed most. We are interested not only in incidents themselves, but in recovery, work, family strain, and the resources people look for when life has been suddenly changed.

The Team

Darius McNeil

Darius McNeil

Writes about car accident aftermath and legal options in North Carolina

Tammy Shuford

Tammy Shuford

Writes about accident law and driver awareness in North Carolina

Jose Hernandez

Jose Hernandez

Covers accident investigation and safety for readers across North Carolina

Sandra McBryde

Sandra McBryde

Staff correspondent covering insurance claims and accident law in North Carolina

Keith Barlow

Keith Barlow

A contributing journalist reporting on construction site safety

Priya Rao

Priya Rao

Independent contributor with a focus on traffic safety and legal rights

Wayne Stiltner

Wayne Stiltner

Reports on commercial vehicle accidents from North Carolina

Keisha Alston

Keisha Alston

A staff correspondent reporting on traffic safety and legal rights

Danny Locklear

Danny Locklear

Has covered road safety and accident prevention across North Carolina for years

Melissa Troutman

Melissa Troutman

Has covered traffic safety and legal rights across North Carolina for years

The information above is educational and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every injury case turns on its own facts. If you're dealing with this right now, get a professional opinion.

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