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Elam William (Bill) Elam

William (Bill) H. Elam is the founder of Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC in Charlotte, North Carolina. With more than 50 years of experience, he focuses on medical malpractice and personal injury cases. Admitted to the North Carolina Bar in 1972, he is also licensed before the U.S. Supreme Court and multiple federal courts. A graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law with honors, Mr. Elam is nationally board certified in Civil Trial Advocacy and Civil Pretrial Practice Advocacy.

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How can forceps leave birth injuries?

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Last Modified on Feb 10, 2025

As you push during labor, you may need added help from forceps, which are metal tongs that help your baby go through…

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Can rushing be to blame for failed diagnoses?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

If you feel rushed through your doctor’s appointment in North Carolina, you are definitely not the only one. Feeling like your doctor…

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What all parents should know about seat back failures

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

Even though modern cars, pickup trucks and SUVs have hundreds of safety features, they remain risky for young passengers. In fact, according…

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When is a medical mistake actually malpractice?

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Last Modified on Feb 27, 2024

Humans make mistakes, and since medical professionals are humans, they may do so as well. However, medical errors may prove life-threatening to…

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How much could an SCI cost you over your lifetime?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

When you think of a spinal cord injury, it is easy to imagine a serious motor vehicle accident. That makes sense since…

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Looking at statistics on cerebral palsy

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Last Modified on Feb 10, 2025

Whether you are struggling with the aftermath of a birth injury or you are pregnant and worry about the possibility of something…

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