Arnold & Smith PLLC operates from 216 N McDowell St #206, Charlotte, NC 28204 (855-370-2828) with additional offices in Lake Norman, Monroe, and Ballantyne serving North Carolina and South Carolina. The personal injury attorneys handle all types of motor vehicle accidents including car crashes, truck collisions, motorcycle accidents, and bicycle incidents. In 2017, North Carolina reported 1,396 traffic fatalities with 127,964 injuries from accidents often caused by distracted or drunk drivers. The firm represents victims with bone fractures to hands, wrists, arms, ribs, clavicle and sternum frequently occurring when victims brace for impact, spinal cord injuries potentially causing paralysis especially in motorcycle crashes, back and neck injuries including whiplash that can cause decades of pain, traumatic brain injuries from head impacts causing swelling and bleeding, internal organ damage requiring immediate treatment, broken bones needing surgery, and wrongful death cases. The attorneys pursue compensation for lost wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering establishing negligence when drivers breach their duty through speeding, texting, drunk driving, or traffic violations. They gather evidence, work with medical experts documenting short and long-term impacts, negotiate with insurance companies, and litigate cases throughout Mecklenburg, Iredell, Union, Cabarrus, Gaston, and Stanly Counties. The firm operates on contingency fees offering free consultations to evaluate cases and determine compensation eligibility.

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Maginnis Howard serves Charlotte from 6842 Carnegie Boulevard Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28211, handling car accidents throughout Mecklenburg County at 704-376-1911. Charlotte’s rapid growth added 15,000 residents from 2022-2023, experiencing 32,932 crashes with 105 fatalities in 2023. The firm handles rear-end collisions, head-on crashes, T-bone intersection accidents, distracted driving collisions including texting, and drunk driving incidents with BAC over 0.08%. NHTSA reported 3,308 distracted driving deaths nationally in 2022. North Carolina’s harsh contributory negligence rule bars recovery if even 1% at fault, though attorneys have decades experience obtaining compensation despite this antiquated principle applied in only four states. The three-year statute of limitations applies to car accident claims. Damages include past and future medical costs, pharmaceutical expenses, lost wages, reduced income capacity, physical pain, mental suffering, permanent injury, disability, and scarring. Egregious conduct like drunk driving may warrant punitive damages. North Carolina requires four insurance coverage types: no-fault medical payments, liability coverage, uninsured motorist, and underinsured motorist protection. Minimum liability limits are $30,000 per person. Operating on contingency fees with no upfront costs, Maginnis Howard provides free consultations with additional offices in Raleigh and Fayetteville serving southeastern United States.

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Burts Law, PLLC operates from 24 N. Brady Avenue, Newton, NC 28658 and 2520 Sardis Road North Suite 234, Charlotte, NC 28227, serving Lenoir at 828-358-2050. M. Anthony Burts II leads this firm handling car accidents, construction accidents, dog bites, rideshare incidents, and wrongful death cases throughout North Carolina. The attorneys pursue compensation for traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, broken bones, and catastrophic injuries from crashes involving drunk drivers, distracted driving, and commercial vehicles. They provide personalized attention, direct communication, specialized expertise, and cost-effective solutions while maintaining agility to adapt strategies quickly. Lenoir accident lawyers manage Lyft and Uber crashes, nursing home negligence cases, police brutality claims, and slip-and-fall accidents while working on contingency fees. The firm coordinates medical documentation, insurance negotiations, witness interviews, and expert consultations pursuing compensation for medical bills, lost wages, permanent disability, and pain and suffering. With virtual meeting capabilities and 24/7 availability at 866-287-8752, they offer free consultations and collaborative representation leveraging diverse team experiences to develop comprehensive strategies addressing every aspect of complex accident cases.

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Mehta & McConnell PLLC at 2201 South Blvd Suite 410, Charlotte, NC 28203 represents North Carolina car accident victims at 980-326-2270. Viral Mehta and Jason McConnell handle distracted driving accidents, drunk driving crashes, speeding collisions, failure to yield incidents, poor road conditions, and mechanical failures causing 273,732 accidents with 110,544 injuries and 1,784 fatalities statewide in 2022. The Charlotte car accident attorneys pursue compensation for medical expenses, emergency room visits, surgery, hospital stays, rehabilitation services, prescription costs, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering while navigating North Carolina’s contributory negligence laws that bar recovery if victims are even 1% at fault. Operating on contingency fees with no upfront costs, the firm handles insurance negotiations, gathers evidence at accident scenes, documents injuries, obtains witness statements, reviews police reports, and calculates damages including future medical expenses and lost income. Mehta & McConnell fights insurance companies that try to shift blame, offers free consultations, maintains bilingual services, and serves injured victims throughout Charlotte and surrounding areas. Their experienced attorneys understand fault-based negligence claims requiring proof of duty, breach, causation, and damages while protecting clients from making statements that could bar recovery under North Carolina’s strict contributory negligence doctrine.

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Olsinski Law Firm, PLLC serves Kannapolis car accident victims from offices at 1355 Greenwood Cliff Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28204 at 704-405-2580 and 67 Cabarrus Ave W, Concord, NC 28025 at 704-918-4747. The firm handles distracted driving accidents, drunk driving crashes, speeding incidents, fatigued driving cases throughout Cabarrus and Rowan Counties. With decades of combined experience, the attorneys pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering working on contingency basis. They represent victims in Mecklenburg, Gaston, Iredell, Union Counties, managing North Carolina’s contributory negligence laws, statute of limitations requirements. The practice addresses common injuries including whiplash, traumatic brain injuries, neck injuries, back injuries, internal injuries from crashes. Operating with local knowledge of Charlotte-Concord legal landscape, they handle insurance negotiations, court filings, evidence collection including accident reports, witness testimonies, medical records. The attorneys investigate crashes caused by distracted driving, driving under influence, aggressive driving, providing personalized attention while building strong cases. They emphasize immediate legal consultation after accidents to preserve evidence, meet deadlines, navigate complex procedures protecting victims’ rights throughout claims processes.

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Price Petho & Associates at 1430 Elizabeth Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28204 handles defective roadway accident cases at 704-372-2160. Douglas A. Petho, Margaret E. Ford, Larry E. Price, and Shannen Deeter represent victims injured by utility poles blocking views, inadequate shoulders, missing guardrails, improperly placed signs, poorly designed ramps, broken concrete, potholes, defective traffic signals, sinkholes, exposed rebar, sharp curves, missing warning signs, improperly graded roadsides, and unremoved debris. North Carolina experienced 247,214 collisions in 2020 with 1,658 deaths and 105,382 injuries, many from dangerous road conditions the state and local governments failed to maintain. The firm works with highway design professionals providing expert testimony, gathering evidence including police reports, medical records, photos, witness information, dashcam footage, surveillance video, and accident reconstruction analysis. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering under the North Carolina Tort Claims Act requiring claims within three years for injuries or two years for wrongful deaths filed with the Industrial Commission. Past results include $9 million for traumatic brain injury, $5.2 million for catastrophic injuries, and $4.5 million for negligent highway construction causing quadriplegia, with offices also in Rockingham and Rutherfordton.

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Auger & Auger Accident and Injury Lawyers, located at 717 East Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203 (primary phone (855) 970-8234), have served North and South Carolina auto accident victims since 1995. Founding attorneys Herbert W. Auger and Arlene Auger lead a team with an average of 19 years of personal injury experience. The firm specializes in car accident cases including rear-end collisions, head-on crashes, T-bone wrecks, drunk driving crashes, distracted driving accidents, rollover crashes, rideshare incidents, uninsured motorist claims, pedestrian accidents, and multi-vehicle pileups. They have secured over $100 million in settlements and verdicts, with notable recoveries of $1.4 million for a rideshare crash and $1 million for a rear-end semi-truck collision. The practice manages insurance negotiations, litigation, and recovery for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, mental anguish, property damage, and punitive damages. They warn clients against contributory negligence pitfalls under North Carolina law, emphasizing experienced counsel. Free consultations are offered, and the firm operates strictly on contingency with their “Zero Fee Guarantee.” Offices across NC and SC (Asheville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and Myrtle Beach) expand their availability to injured auto accident victims throughout the Carolinas.

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Brown Moore & Associates, PLLC operates from 930 East Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28203, serving car accident victims throughout North Carolina with over 50 years of combined legal experience at (919) 444-4444. The firm handles rear-end collisions, head-on crashes, T-bone accidents, rollover incidents, multi-vehicle pileups, hit-and-run cases, drunk driving accidents, and accidents involving uninsured motorists. With attorneys like Jon R. Moore, Matthew C. Berthold, and R. Kent Brown, they’ve secured significant compensation for victims suffering from whiplash, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and wrongful death claims. The firm operates on contingency fees, meaning clients pay nothing unless they win, and provides comprehensive services including evidence gathering, witness interviews, insurance negotiations, and aggressive trial representation. They assist with medical bill coverage, coordinate treatment plans, and help clients navigate North Carolina’s contributory negligence laws while dealing with insurance companies that often try to minimize payouts. Brown Moore maintains additional offices in Greensboro, Fayetteville, Wilmington, and Dunn, offering free consultations to evaluate cases involving distracted driving, speeding, intersection accidents, and workplace auto accidents.

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Payne Law Firm operates from 112 S Tryon Street, Suite 1560, Charlotte, NC 28202 at (704) 461-0053. Attorney Jason Payne leads this practice handling car accident cases throughout Charlotte where 126,400 crashes occurred in 2020 with 288 fatalities. The firm represents victims of drunk driving accidents, rideshare collisions, trucking crashes, rear-end impacts, hit-and-run incidents, head-on collisions, and distracted driving accidents around NC State campus and downtown Charlotte. They pursue compensation for medical expenses from WakeMed and Rex Hospital, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering under North Carolina’s contributory negligence rule barring recovery if victims are even 1% at fault. Payne Law handles cases within the three-year statute of limitations, documenting injuries including spinal damage, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, whiplash, internal trauma, and soft tissue injuries. The firm recovered $1.85 million for severe orthopedic injuries, $1.5 million in motor vehicle settlements, $1.2 million for T-bone crash brain injuries, and $958,000 using video evidence in head-on collisions. Operating on contingency fees, they negotiate with insurance companies, prepare cases for Wake County Courthouse trials, and coordinate with medical providers offering treatment without upfront costs.

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Hands Law operates from 3558 N. Davidson Street, Charlotte, NC 28205, serving Mecklenburg County car accident victims at (704) 459-7410. Attorneys David W. Hands, Charles Hands III, Alexandra Perez, and DeVera Alston handle rear-end collisions, head-on crashes, T-bone accidents, drunk driving incidents, distracted driving cases, rideshare accidents, catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death claims throughout Charlotte where 42,000 crashes occurred in Mecklenburg County during 2022. North Carolina’s pure contributory negligence doctrine bars recovery for plaintiffs sharing any fault, requiring skilled representation to counter victim-blaming tactics from insurance adjusters. The firm investigates accidents caused by distracted driving including texting, speeding, impaired driving, weather conditions, running red lights, tailgating, and aggressive driving on Charlotte roads. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, loss of consortium, and disfigurement. Operating on contingency fees, the attorneys offer bilingual support in English and Spanish, maintain clear communication throughout proceedings, and combine legal expertise with compassionate client care. North Carolina’s three-year statute of limitations requires prompt action to preserve rights and evidence.

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