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The value of an attorney on your side

Do you think that an attorney is not necessary after a car accident because the insurance company will take care of you? Think again. Even though insurers are friendly with injured victims of automobile crashes, they do not have your best interests in mind, but those of the insurance company.

Quick Cash, But Is It Enough?

Do not confuse a ready offer of money as an indication that the insurer will continue to be cooperative once a settlement agreement is final. Often, auto insurance adjusters want to offer a settlement quickly to avoid further responsibility for injuries whose severity may not be known until several months after an accident. An experienced personal injury attorney will be able to advocate for fair compensation for your injuries.

Is A Lawsuit Necessary?

Many times, taking the at-fault driver to court is the primary way to pursue adequate compensation for your injuries. A lawyer skilled in personal injury litigation can navigate the lawsuit process to improve your recovery chances.

What Is Contributory Negligence?

A North Carolina civil law that you should be aware of is the Contributory Negligence Rule. This law states that even if you are minimally at fault in a car accident, you cannot recover any damages. Because of this, the first thing the other driver’s insurance adjuster wants to do is to find any indication that you might have contributed to the accident. For many, the existence of this law is the primary reason to have a legal advocate on your side.

Is There A Time Limit To Take Action?

North Carolina’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is three years after the date of injury. That is why it is essential to consult with an attorney soon after your accident to discuss your options.

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