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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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What is torticollis?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

Birth is a miraculous event that brings joy and happiness to families. However, sometimes complications can occur during childbirth, leading to birth…

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Where is the safest seat in a vehicle?

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Last Modified on Dec 26, 2023

NC Chamber reported a 21% increase in fatal traffic accidents in North Carolina from 2019 to 2022. A total of 1,667 people…

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The causes and consequences of medical misdiagnosis

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Last Modified on Dec 26, 2023

Medical misdiagnosis, though often unintentional, can have profound consequences on a North Carolina patient’s health and well-being. While some of these consequences…

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What is a cephalohematoma?

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Last Modified on Dec 26, 2023

During childbirth, there is a small chance that a baby may experience a birth injury. One type of injury that can occur…

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What are some signs of anesthesia malpractice?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

Anesthesia plays a big role in a patient’s comfort and safety during surgeries. However, there are many ways that it might go…

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Did your doctor commit a “wrong-site error”?

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Last Modified on Dec 21, 2023

You rely on the expertise of your health care provider to give you the correct treatment for your condition. Unfortunately, mistakes can…

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