If have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you may have a personal injury case. To win your case, you will need to prove that the other party was at fault and that their negligence led to your injuries. Accident lawyers refer to that as Proximate Cause. The legal standard is referred to as a duty of care. Your lawyer can help you determine if you have a case and what steps to take next. Because personal injury cases are very complex, we provide a case evaluation free of charge.
Generally speaking, it's not a good idea to speak with the insurance adjuster without first consulting with an attorney. The insurance adjuster’s job is to settle claims for the insurer, and they may try to get you to settle for less than you deserve. Big insurance companies make money by denying claims or paying less than they should. The insurance adjuster is not on your side. They are not there to help you. They represent the insurance company, not you. An experienced personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the insurance claims process and protect your rights.
The length of time it takes to settle a personal injury case depends on a number of factors, including the severity of your injuries, how long it takes you to recover, and the insurance company's willingness to cooperate. In some cases, settlements can be reached fairly quickly, while in others, it may take months or even years to reach a resolution. If the insurance carrier will not negotiate in good faith, a lawsuit may be required. Our attorneys are experienced litigators. When appropriate, we'll file suit and litigate.
If you are involved in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver, you may still be able to recover damages through your own insurance policy. Many auto insurance policies in North Carolina include uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. This type of coverage can help pay for your medical bills and other damages if you are involved in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver.
North Carolina is a Contributory Negligence state. If you are even minimally responsible for your injuries, the NC Accident Laws prevent a fair and full recovery. That's one reason it is extremely important to discuss the matter with legal counsel before speaking with an insurance adjuster. You are not required to provide a recorded statement. Even innocent comments may be twisted or taken out of context. Seek legal advice immediately!
Our law firm represents accident victims on a contingency fee basis. There are no legal fees unless we are able to obtain a settlement or verdict after trial. Dodge Jones Personal Injury Firm provides a free case evaluation. What you tell our legal professionals is confidential.
If you would like to speak with one of our personal injury lawyers, please call us at 877-622-6671 or email Kevin Jones at: Kevin@DodgeJones.com. We offer free case evaluations and will travel to meet with you.
There are some very important exceptions to this general rule. Seek legal advice without delay. Failure to file suit within the Statute of Limitations ordinarily results in the complete waiver of your right to recover damages or obtain a settlement. It is a very complicated area of law. Consult with a lawyer immediately. Do Not Wait!