Personal Injury
Medicare in Personal Injury Claims
A Guide to Understanding Medicare in Personal Injury Claims Our NC Medicare Attorneys Explain the Payment Process Medicare is a federal health insurance program for...
Evidence in Personal Injury Claims
How Do Accident Lawyers Investigate Different Types of Claims? Our Attorneys Work Quickly to Find and Preserve Vital Evidence for You After an accident, it...
Can You Sue for a Personal Injury From Playing Sports?
Here in North Carolina, we’re very passionate about our sports. We are a state known for its basketball, football, and baseball, with other sports on...
Evidence Tampering in a Personal Injury Lawsuit
How Can I Protect the Evidence in My Personal Injury Claim? NC Accident Lawyers Discuss Options If the Other Side is Tampering with Evidence Evidence...
Personal Injury Settlements
How Much Is My Personal Injury Settlement Worth? The point of a personal injury claim is to make you financially whole after an accident or...
Is the Caregiver Liable for Your Child’s Accident?
Many parents use daycares, babysitters, and other caregivers, to care for their children while at work or away from the home. When you hire a...
Cases Involving Minors FAQs
Anyone under the age of 18 is considered a minor in North Carolina. A minor cannot be sued or sue in his or her own...
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...