North Carolina Personal Injury Lawyers
There are dozens of scenarios that may warrant the help of an experienced North Carolina personal injury attorney. Car accidents, motorcycle accidents, tractor trailer accidents and other types of traffic accidents are the number one cause of serious injury in North Carolina. Auto accidents can result in very serious injuries, missed time at work, hospitalization, physical pain and emotional suffering. If you, or a loved one, have been the victim in an auto accident in North Carolina please contact our North Carolina personal injury lawyers immediately to discuss your case.
Our Charlotte North Carolina serve the entire state of North Carolina including Charlotte, Wilmington, Raleigh Durham, Winston-Salem, Greenville, Cape Hatteras, Buxton, Kill Devil Hills, Duck, Corola, Kitty Hawk, Jacksonville, Cherry Point and Camp Lejeune.
Accident & Injury Cases We Handle
There are so many different types of cases that a personal injury attorney can help you through. Below is a short list of personal injuries that we’ve assisted clients with in the past. You can find out more about what we handle by contacting our North Carolina injury attorneys here for a free consultation.
Some of the cases we handle include:
- Wrongful Death
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Drunk Driving Accidents
- Texting While Driving Accidents
- Rear End Collisions
- Lane Change Accidents
- Work Related Auto Accidents
- Commercial Vehicle Accidents
- Uninsured Motorist Accidents
Contact Our North Carolina Personal Injury Lawyers
While hiring a North Carolina personal injury lawyer is a vital step in creating a successful claim, your health should never be neglected in order to do so. Seek the medical attention you need first, and make sure every visit, diagnosis and treatment is well documented. Nothing is more important than taking care of your body – especially after it has been forced into such a stressful encounter. Even if you don’t immediately feel pain, this step cannot be skipped. For more information, feel free to consult our Charlotte North Carolina personal injury lawyers at any time. You can contact our North Carolina personal injury lawyers here to get your claim started.
Serving all of North Carolina including: Alamance County, Alexander County, Alleghany County, Anson County, Ashe County, Avery County, Beaufort County, Bertie County, Bladen County, Brunswick County, Buncombe County, Burke County, Cabarrus County, Caldwell County, Camden County, Carteret County, Caswell County, Catawba County, Chatham County, Cherokee County, Chowan County, Clay County, Cleveland County, Columbus County, Craven County, Cumberland County, Currituck County, Dare County, Davidson County, Davie County, Duplin County, Durham County, Edgecombe County, Forsyth County, Franklin County, Gaston County, Gates County, Graham County, Granville County, Greene County, Guilford County, Halifax County, Harnett County, Haywood County, Henderson County, Hertford County, Hoke County, Hyde County, Iredell County, Jackson County, Johnston County, Jones County, Lee County, Lenoir County, Lincoln County, Macon County, Madison County, Martin County, McDowell County, Mecklenburg County, Mitchell County, Montgomery County, Moore County, Nash County, New Hanover County, Northampton County, Onslow County, Orange County, Pamlico County, Pasquotank County, Pender County, Perquimans County, Person County, Pitt County, Polk County, Randolph County, Richmond County, Robeson County, Rockingham County, Rowan County, Rutherford County, Sampson County, Scotland County, Stanly County, Stokes County, Surry County, Swain County, Transylvania County, Tyrrell County, Union County, Vance County, Wake County, Warren County, Washington County, Watauga County, Wayne County, Wilkes County, Wilson County, Yadkin County and Yancey County.
North Carolina Facts & Statistics
North Carolina is located along the eastern seaboard of the United States and it borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west, Virginia to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. North Carolina is the 28th most extensive and the 9th most populous of the 50 United States. North Carolina is known as the Tar Heel State and the Old North State.
North Carolina is made up of exactly 100 counties and our North Carolina personal injury lawyers serve them all. The state capital Raleigh, and its largest city, Charlotte make up the two largest metropolitan areas in North Carolina. Over the last 50 years, North Carolina’s economy has undergone a complete transformation. North Carolina’s reliance upon tobacco, textiles, and furniture-making has given way to a more diversified economy with engineering, energy, biotechnology, as well as financial sectors.
North Carolina enjoys a wide range of elevations, from sea level on the coast to 6,684 feet (2,037 m) at Mount Mitchell, the highest point in North America east of the Mississippi River.[9] The climate of the coastal plains is strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the state falls in the humid subtropical climate zone. More than 300 miles (500 km) from the coast to the western, mountainous part of the state has a subtropical highland climate.