When discussing car insurance, you may hear the term “full coverage.” After a car accident, for example, you may be asked whether you have full coverage. North Carolina requires vehicle owners to maintain an established minimum amount of liability insurance. If you have that plus collision insurance and comprehensive coverage,…
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- Legally Reviewed ByBenjamin CochranManaging partner Benjamin T. Cochran oversees the operation of Hardison & Cochran Attorneys at Law in addition to representing individual clients in cases involving workers’ compensation and personal injury law. A lifelong North Carolinian, Cochran knew from his high-school days in High Point that he wanted to be an attorney. He received a B.A. degree in economics and African-American studies from the University of North Carolina in 1999 and then enrolled at the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University.
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