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Connect with experienced personal injury attorneys in North Carolina. Most work on contingency — you pay nothing unless they win your case. Get a free case evaluation today.

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📍 Charlotte · Raleigh · Greensboro
Negligence Rule
Contributory negligence
Statute of Limitations
3 years
Min. Auto Insurance
30/60/25
Cities Served
6+ major cities
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Why You Need a North Carolina Personal Injury Attorney

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Local Court Knowledge

A North Carolina PI attorney knows local judges, courtroom procedures, and jury tendencies in Charlotte and beyond. This local expertise directly affects your outcome.

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North Carolina Law Expertise

With Contributory negligence rules and a 3 years filing deadline, navigating North Carolina PI law requires an expert. Missing a deadline can permanently bar your claim.

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Maximum Recovery

Insurance companies have experienced adjusters protecting their bottom line. An experienced North Carolina PI attorney knows how to counter their tactics and maximize your recovery.

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North Carolina Personal Injury Law: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in North Carolina?

3 years from the date of injury (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1-52).

Does North Carolina use contributory negligence?

Yes. Any degree of fault on your part can completely bar your recovery. This makes attorney representation critical in NC personal injury cases.

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