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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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The dangers of misdiagnosed cancer

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

Regarding any illness, early detection is important. However, early detection of cancer is crucial to prevent it from getting worse or spreading…

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The danger of drowsy driving

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Last Modified on Feb 10, 2025

Drinking alcohol. Speeding. Texting. These are the types of factors that come to mind when people think of driver behaviors that may…

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What are brachial plexus injuries?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

The spinal cord consists of a complete network of nerves, including the brachial plexus. It is responsible for sending signals from the…

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How long do you have to file a medical malpractice claim?

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Last Modified on Feb 27, 2024

If you believe you have suffered malpractice, there is a time limit regarding how long you have to file a claim. The…

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Who is at fault in a multiple-car accident?

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Last Modified on Feb 27, 2024

When one car crashes into another, the fault may or may not be easy to determine. A two-car collision may not be…

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Statute of limitations for birth injuries in North Carolina

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Last Modified on Feb 27, 2024

It’s a sad truth that babies suffer from serious injuries during childbirth by the thousands every year. These injuries have the potential…

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