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Personal Injury Attorney

Personal Injury Attorneys

When an unexpected injury disrupts your life, Greensboro Law Center is ready to protect your rights and fight for full compensation.

Understanding Personal Injury Cases

A serious injury can leave you facing medical bills, lost wages, pain, and relentless insurance pressure. You need a team that knows how to stand up to insurers, explain your rights clearly, and take your case to trial when a fair settlement isn’t offered. Our attorneys have handled hundreds of injury cases across North Carolina, bringing strategic negotiation experience and powerful courtroom advocacy. From car accidents to dangerous premises and defective products, our team provides personal attention, thorough investigation, and relentless pursuit of justice.

Why Clients Choose Us

Trial‑ready attorneys who strengthen your negotiating position.

Clear, client‑focused communication every step of the way.

Proven results across personal injury and product liability cases.

Local accessibility.

FAQ Section - Personal Injury

FAQ

Personal Injury Questions

Injured by someone else's negligence? Learn about your rights.

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What qualifies as a personal injury case in North Carolina?

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A personal injury case arises when someone is harmed due to another person or company's negligence—such as car accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, medical mistakes, or workplace injuries. If someone else's carelessness caused your injuries, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and more.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in North Carolina?

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Most personal injury cases in North Carolina have a three‑year statute of limitations from the date of the injury. Wrongful death cases typically have a two‑year deadline. Because evidence fades and insurance companies act quickly, it's important to speak with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

Do I need a personal injury lawyer, or can I handle my claim on my own?

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You can technically file a claim on your own, but insurance companies often try to minimize payouts—especially when injuries are serious or long‑lasting. A personal injury attorney can handle negotiations, gather evidence, work with medical providers, and help you pursue the full compensation you're entitled to.