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Our Practice Areas

Practice Areas

Greensboro attorneys fighting for your personal injury, wrongful death, defective products, and business law rights.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to the negligence of someone else, then you need an experienced attorney on your side. Insurance companies have people fighting hard to protect their interest; we fight to protect yours.

Additional Practice Areas

Additional Practice Areas

Why Clients Choose Us

Experienced, client-focused representation

Clear communication at every step

Strategic solutions tailored to your case

Proven results across multiple practice areas

FAQ Section - Practice Areas

FAQ

Practice Area Questions

Not sure where your case fits? We can help point you in the right direction.

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How do I know which practice area applies to my case?

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Many cases overlap across practice areas — for example, a car wreck may involve personal injury, wrongful death, and product liability all at once. During your free consultation, our attorneys will review the details of your situation and determine the best legal strategy, regardless of which category your case falls under. You don't need to know the answer before you call.

Do you handle cases outside of Greensboro or North Carolina?

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Yes. While our offices are in Greensboro, NC and North Myrtle Beach, SC, our attorneys are licensed to practice in multiple states including North Carolina, South Carolina, and Missouri. We also handle cases in federal courts nationwide, particularly in mass tort and dangerous drug litigation. Call us at (336) 478-6000 to discuss your case regardless of location.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit in North Carolina?

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Every case is subject to a statute of limitations — a legal deadline for filing your claim. In North Carolina, the deadline varies depending on the type of case. For example, personal injury claims generally have a three-year statute of limitations, while other cases may have shorter or longer windows. The sooner you contact an attorney, the better your chances of preserving evidence and protecting your rights. Don't wait — call us at (336) 478-6000 for a free evaluation.