Most people know that Charlotte traffic is bad. What most people do not know is just how much worse it has gotten — and how dramatically the Charlotte car accident statistics have shifted over the past decade. To bring you the most current picture, we pulled the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles 2024 Traffic …
Accepting or Rejecting a Car Accident Settlement in Charlotte
After weeks or months of dealing with injuries, medical bills, and insurance company back-and-forth, an adjuster finally puts a number on the table. It can feel like a relief — a way to put the whole ordeal behind you. But deciding whether to accept or reject a car accident settlement in Charlotte is one of …
When One Small Change Turns Into a Chaotic Week

Last week started like any other busy stretch. The schedule was full, the Peachtree City office was moving fast, and everything needed to get done before heading out of town. The plan was simple. Fly out early Thursday morning, handle the meeting, and be back by Friday. That one change in routine set everything off. …
The Week Everything Got Cancelled

A Slower Week Than Expected Last week was not dramatic. It was not chaotic. It was just slower. Holly got sick after the concert we went to the week before. By Monday or Tuesday, she was clearly not feeling great. It started with a cough, then turned into one of those lingering, low energy sicknesses …
From Miami Conferences to Atlanta Nightlife: A Week That Flew By

A Week That Moved Faster Than It Should Have This week felt routine on the surface. Nothing huge. No major milestone. No big dramatic moment. But it moved fast. I think part of that was being at a business conference most of the week. When you’re in conference mode, your days are scheduled in blocks. …
From Charlotte Strategy Meetings to Valentine’s Dinner

Two Focused Days in Charlotte Some weeks feel routine on the surface. Meetings. Travel. Workouts. Family dinners. But when you step back and look at it, there is usually more going on than you realize. This past week was a mix of strategy sessions, nostalgia, small acts of service, a strange scene in the yard, …
My Dad is 75 and Still Bench Pressing!

The Comic That Deserves a Trophy Case We just wrapped up Noah’s birthday, and now Sam’s is around the corner in March. That means gift brainstorming is in full swing. Sam’s still all about comics—he’s deep in that superhero world—and this year, he asked if we could get one of his favorite issues CGC graded. …
Losing Teddy: Saying Goodbye to a Four-Legged Family Member

Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc (Again) This past week was a reminder of just how unpredictable Southern winters can be. Snow and ice hit both North Carolina and Georgia, though the impacts were very different depending on where you were. Our Peachtree City office? Cold but manageable, just a light dusting, nothing that stuck. Being on …
Snowpocalypse in the South: UFC, Frozen Pipes, and a Dog’s Snow Day

By Shane Smith, Personal Injury Attorney – Shane Smith Law Snowpocalypse in the South This past week felt like the official kickoff to Southern Snow Watch 2026. You know the kind—where everyone panics at the first mention of flurries and suddenly bread, milk, and eggs disappear from every grocery store shelf within 50 miles. It …
Books, Blueprints, and the Reality of January

By Shane Smith, Founder of Shane Smith Law and Personal Injury Attorney Designing a Library That Can Actually Hold Our Books As Holly and I continue working through the plans for our ranch, one of the things we’ve been spending a surprising amount of time thinking about is the library inside the house. I already …
Gym Crowds, New Routines, and January Truths

By Shane Smith, Personal Injury Attorney – Shane Smith Law The First Full Work Week of the New Year Last week marked the first real full work week of the new year, which is always an interesting time. This is when New Year’s resolutions officially kick in, motivation is still high, and people are trying …
A Busy but Laid-Back Week, New Year’s Plans, and Looking Ahead

By Shane Smith, Personal Injury Attorney – Shane Smith Law A Busy but Surprisingly Laid-Back New Year’s Week Last week was a busy, busy week, but it was also strangely laid back at the same time. That sounds contradictory, but that’s exactly how it felt. It was New Year’s week for us, and while there …
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