Your North Carolina Personal Injury Advocates

Your Rights After a Personal Injury

Personal injury law protects anyone hurt by another’s negligence—whether on a Greensboro roadway, a Winston-Salem retail floor, or a High Point job site. From the first phone call, our personal injury attorney teams explain how the law covers medical costs, lost wages, and the emotional strain an injury brings. Burlington neighbors and clients statewide rely on us to translate legal jargon into clear next steps.

Reclaiming Your Life Through a Proven Process

We start with a free case evaluation, then investigate, gather medical records, and negotiate hard with insurers. If the insurance company won’t make a fair offer, we’re ready for court. Throughout, you get regular updates—no surprises, just steady progress toward the compensation you need.

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Strength in Every Case Type

Injuries arise in many ways, and we handle them all:





  • Workplace injuries that leave lasting scars.

Results and Reviews That Speak for Themselves

From Burlington to High Point and Winston-Salem, our team has fought for people injured in tractor-trailer crashes, car collisions, slip and fall accidents, and victims of defective medical devices and drugs. Clients consistently commend our clear communication, compassion, and relentless pursuit of justice. As an established law firm representing the hurt and injured we have recovered millions and millions of dollars for our clients.

FAQ

  • What’s the difference between personal injury and property damage?

    Property damage pays for your car and belongings; personal injury covers medical bills, lost income, permanent injury, and pain.

  • How much compensation could my case bring?

    Every injury affects people differently, so settlement amounts can vary widely. After reviewing your medical bills, lost-income records, and the details of the accident, we’ll provide a clear, realistic range tailored to your situation.

  • What’s the difference between my Med-Pay benefits and the other driver’s liability coverage?

    Medical Payments coverage, often referred to as Med-Pay, is an optional coverage of auto policies. It can cover some medical bills for people insured by that policy and for persons injured in an insured vehicle. Med Pay can cover injuries caused by collisions or arising out of the

    use of the covered vehicle. Med Pay might even apply to bills for injuries an insured person suffers outside the vehicle as a pedestrian. If you have a question about whether medical payments coverage may be available in your case, call us now.


    The liability coverage of a negligent driver compensates accident victims for

    traumatic injury, permanent injury, pain and suffering, medical costs, lost earnings, and damage to your car and property. Call us to discuss how much your case may be worth.