North Carolina Personal Injury Lawyers

Personal Injury Lawyers in North Carolina

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Whether you or a loved one is harmed in a car accident, slip and fall, medical malpractice or are the victim of an injury or accident, you need a personal injury lawyer in North Carolina to protect your rights and file an injury claim. Morgan & Morgan provides accident and injury victims with access to top North Carolina personal injury lawyers, including:

If you have been injured or had an accident in North Carolina, under federal and North Carolina law, you may be entitled to receive compensation for injuries, damages, and lost wages.

Personal Injury Lawyers in North Carolina

Injury Lawyers in top North Carolina counties by population:
Mecklenburg
765,734
Wake
739,738
Guilford
466,442
Forsyth
339,604
Cumberland
310,780
Durham
240,947
Buncombe
211,468
Gaston
197,578

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Attorneys in other North Carolina counties by name and population.
Alamance
143,627

Alexander
33,892

Alleghany
11,634

Anson
26,543

Ashe
25,035

Avery
20,793

Beaufort
47,647

Bertie
20,015

Bladen
28,954

Brunswick
81,488

Buncombe
211,468

Burke
81,485

Cabarrus
155,838

Caldwell
77,335

Camden
7,164

Carteret
56,265

Caswell
16,178

Catawba
155,129

Chatham
42,530

Cherokee
25,882

Chowan
14,597

Clay
9,469

Cleveland
103,017

Columbus
54,862

Craven
94,933

Cumberland
310,780

Currituck
21,099

Dare
33,449

Davidson
132,078

Davie
37,308

Duplin
46,934

Durham
240,947

Edgecombe
55,246

Forsyth
339,604

Franklin
46,613

Gaston
197,578

Gates
10,698

Graham
7,967

Granville
48,740

Greene
13,553

Guilford
466,442

Halifax
60,766

Harnett
85,445

Haywood
55,274

Henderson
95,524

Hertford
22,087

Hoke
28,092

Hyde
4,740

Iredell
134,184

Jackson
32,670

Johnston
116,790

Jones
11,029

Lee
62,484

Lenoir
63,349

Lincoln
69,929

Macon
30,548

Madison
21,351

Martin
25,568

McDowell
43,532

Mecklenburg
765,734

Mitchell
14,693

Montgomery
26,432

Moore
77,512

Nash
93,644

New Hanover
170,633

Northampton
21,048

Onslow
149,993

Orange
123,747

Pamlico
10,494

Pasquotank
35,977

Pender
39,613

Perquimans
11,370

Person
36,737

Pitt
143,325

Polk
20,194

Randolph
118,373

Richmond
47,143

Robeson
136,041

Rockingham
90,771

Rowan
119,834

Rutherford
58,926

Sampson
56,562

Scotland
34,323

Stanly
60,029

Stokes
41,864

Surry
78,069

Swain
13,114

Transylvania
30,632

Tyrrell
4,156

Union
148,496

Vance
50,584

Wake
739,738

Warren
12,014

Washington
13,329

Watauga
39,298

Wayne
116,156

Wilkes
62,965

Wilson
72,851

Yadkin
39,505

Yancey
17,725

Personal injuries, under North Carolina law, are when negligence, attacks, or accidents cause physical harm to someone. Personal Injuries may cause broken bones, cuts, bruises, or more serious medical conditions, such as comas, compound fractures, and even wrongful death. A personal injury can happen anywhere, including work, school or at a local shopping center. Common types of personal injury include:

This list is not exhaustive, as personal injury can occur almost anywhere. North Carolina residents can file personal injury claims stemming from a defective drug, railroad accident, workplace accident or school bus accident. After sustaining a personal injury, the victim may suffer economic loss from expensive medical bills and lost wages, in addition to pain and suffering. If you or a loved one has been a victim of any personal injury in North Carolina, such as a birth injury, burn injury or cruise ship injury, you should seek legal counsel to learn your rights. Contacting a North Carolina personal injury lawyer can help you get the compensation you deserve.

All types of bodily injury may be regarded as a personal injury, and you can file a personal injury lawsuit in North Carolina to recover damages from whoever is responsible for your injuries. Contact a local Personal Injury Lawyer in North Carolina for help today.

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