Auto Accident Attorneys in North Carolina

An auto accident happens in the blink of an eye. They can change your life and leave you with medical bills, diminished earning capacity, and pain and suffering that lasts long after the dust has cleared. At Smith Giles PLLC, our experienced attorneys work hard to defend your rights and pursue fair compensation for your injuries.

For auto accident attorneys in the Graham, Burlington, Greensboro, and Charlotte areas, contact us online or call our team at 336-222-7735 today.

Personal Injury Cases in North Carolina

You can pursue a personal injury claim following an auto accident in North Carolina when the actions of a negligent motorist cause you harm. If you have suffered broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, internal injuries, or other injuries that require treatment, you need an auto accident lawyer.

North Carolina statutes allow accident victims and their survivors to pursue compensation for pain and suffering, medical expenses, property damage, loss of earning capacity, and diminished quality of life following an accident.

Common Auto Accident Causes & Injuries in Burlington, NC

Many accidents in North Carolina are the result of the negligence of another driver. North Carolina law requires drivers to take reasonable care to prevent collisions with other vehicles, motorcyclists, pedestrians, and bicyclists. That doesn’t stop negligent drivers, though. Many accidents are caused by drunk drivers, distracted drivers, reckless drivers, and others who flagrantly violate the law. When drivers break the law and cause an accident, they are liable for the personal injuries, property damage, and wrongful deaths they cause.

Auto accidents can cause both minor and severe injuries. These can have a long-term effect on your quality of life, earning capacity, and monthly budget. Even minor medical treatments can cost tens of thousands of dollars to pursue. At Smith Giles PLLC, our attorneys help you accurately calculate the total cost of your injuries and seek compensation from the responsible party, their insurance provider, and others who are liable for causing your automobile accident.

Understanding Contributory Negligence in North Carolina

North Carolina is a contributory negligence state. This means that the courts will consider your share of liability in causing the motor vehicle accident. If the court determines that you bear equal responsibility for causing the motor vehicle accident, you may not be able to recover compensation for your injuries. This can occur if both drivers are guilty of committing a traffic infraction that contributes to causing the motor vehicle accident.

To protect our clients, our team makes sure to thoroughly examine the evidence in your case and prepare arguments to counter the defense’s claims that you contributed to causing the crash. Each motor vehicle accident is different, and we make sure that every possible challenge to your case is thoroughly examined before we go to trial.

Documenting Your Claim

Evidence is the cornerstone of every auto accident case. Individuals who are injured in an automobile crash should always seek proper medical treatment as soon as possible. This can prevent exacerbating the injuries, and it provides a clear record of the extent of the injury. It is also imperative to gather eyewitness statements, photographs/video, security camera footage, police reports, and other evidence that establishes the facts of the case. Our attorneys will present this evidence to the court and use it to establish a direct connection to the other party’s actions and the injuries they caused.

Contact Smith Giles PLLC online or by calling 336-222-7735 to discuss your case with our team. Our legal counsel will discuss your legal options following an auto accident in North Carolina. We represent clients in Graham, Burlington, Elon, and Alamance County and throughout North Carolina. 

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