Personal Injury Lawyers Serving Winston-Salem, NC

Neighbors Helping Neighbors in Forsyth County

When an accident upends life in Ardmore, West End, or East Winston, you deserve a local advocate who knows the city’s pulse. Our Winston-Salem team pairs deep experience with hometown compassion, guiding families from the first hospital visit at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist or Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center to the last signature on a settlement check.

Trouble Spots on US-421, I-40, and Downtown Street

Some sources say Winston-Salem has the deadliest rush hours in the country. From tight merges near the short interchanges on Business I-40 and US 52 to heavy foot traffic around Truist Stadium, Forsyth County roads present daily hazards. Our experienced attorneys work hard to secure compensation for those who are injured when impatient drivers cause collisions on our roads.

Comprehensive Representation for Every Injury

Whether you were rear-ended on Silas Creek Parkway, slipped in a Hanes Mall store, or suffered a dog bite on a delivery route, Egerton Law covers the full spectrum of injury law. Our lawyers coordinate medical experts, accident reconstructionists, and life-care planners to secure fair compensation.

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 Guided by Past Results and Community Trust

Clients point to our clear updates, respectful communication, and relentless drive—values that have earned referrals across Forsyth County. Our Forsyth County office in Kernersville is just minutes from Winston-Salem; we’ll meet you there or arrange a home visit if mobility is an issue.

FAQ

  • Do you meet clients at home or at the hospital?

    Yes. We’ll visit homes, hospital rooms, or rehab centers anywhere in Forsyth County.

  • How long do Forsyth County cases take?

    Many resolve within 3 to 12 months, sometime earlier depending on medical recovery and insurer cooperation.

  • What if the at-fault driver is uninsured?

    Your own uninsured motorist coverage can step in. We seek to maximize these benefits before litigation whenever possible to recover money for you as soon as possible.

  • How are attorney fees handled?

    We work on contingency—no fee unless we win. Costs and expenses  are advanced and repaid from the settlement.

  • What’s the statute of limitations in NC?

    Generally three years from the injury date, but some claims may have different deadlines.Earlier action preserves evidence and eyewitness memory.You