Personal Injury
New Client FAQs
Thank you for hiring us to help you with your case! We look forward to working with you and we will do our best to...
Litigation FAQs
Whether your case should be litigated is a serious decision which must be thoroughly reviewed and discussed with your attorney. There are several risks with...
What happens after my case is filed?
After your case is filed, the federal government will investigate your allegations through the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Your case will remain under seal, meaning that...
Can I get a rental car?
After contact has been made with the insurance company, an adjuster will be assigned to your case within one day to a few days. Often...
What is a contingency fee?
A contingency fee is a contractual form of establishing an attorney’s fees between a client and attorney. Generally, a contingency fee means that there are...
How long can I wait to file a personal injury claim?
North Carolina, along with everyone other state, has enacted statutory restrictions on the time allowed to bring a civil action forward. In North Carolina, state...
What are punitive damages?
In North Carolina, punitive damages may be awarded only if the defendant is liable for compensatory damages, such as medical expenses and pain and suffering,...
Mediation: Is it required?
Yes, most civil disputes in North Carolina must be mediated before they can be adjudicated in court. This mediation requirement applies to lawsuits filed in...
Discovery: What are interrogatories?
Interrogatories are governed by Rule 33 of North Carolina’s Rules of Civil Procedure. Interrogatories are questions which one party may serve on another party, whether...
Fort Bragg Injury
Fort Bragg Accident Attorneys Named after Confederate General Braxton Bragg, Fort Bragg is an installation of the U.S. Army based in Cumberland County, North Carolina....