Accident Case Claim

Injured in a North Carolina Car Accident? See What Your Case Is Worth

You were hurt and it wasn’t your fault — you may be owed for your injuries, medical bills, and lost time. Find out in 60 seconds. Free, no pressure.

North Carolina car accident settlements often range$15K – $500K+

Answer a few quick questions and we'll review your case and call you back — free, no obligation.

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Were you injured in a North Carolina accident in the last year?

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Real Outcomes.

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I was in an accident with a semi 2 years ago. … During my recovery, everything was great. I spoke with my case manager once a week to give them updates … I did have to go out of state for the surgery, but the costs for that was factored into my settlement … she told me that we had received a good offer, but would try to get it up a little bit more, which she did and I accepted.

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My wife was hit by a commercial vehicle and totaled her car, just under a year after having paid it off. My 3 year old son was in the car with her, luckily they're both okay, but … his firm took care of the monetarily loss. From phone call to result was quick , they handled it quite expeditiously and we're pleased with the results.

Zach H.
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From the very beginning, he was extremely patient, understanding, and truly listened to my needs. He made sure I was informed about every step of the process … After my car accident, they helped connect me with great chiropractors and orthopedic specialists who took very good care of me. … he was able to secure a good settlement for me.

Jonita M.
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I was in pain, had no means to go to the hospital or physiotherapy and completely ignorant of my rights towards the insurance company … She scheduled all the visits with a physiotherapist and other health experts, and made sure all the bills were settled by the time the case was settled.

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Results may vary. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in future cases.

Not sure it’s “serious enough”? That’s exactly what the insurance company is counting on.

  • Whiplash, back and neck pain, and concussions are real injuries with real value.
  • You’re not being greedy for asking what you’re owed for your bills and lost time.
  • The check is free and takes about 60 seconds — you’ll know where you stand.

We've gone up against all of them.

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What Could Your Case Be Worth?

Based on North Carolina settlement data. Every case is unique.

Whiplash / Soft Tissue$15,000 – $100,000
Neck & Back$10,000 – $100,000
Herniated Disc$50,000 – $300,000
Broken Bones$25,000 – $200,000
Shoulder / Surgery$60,000 – $235,000
Brain / Head Injury$100,000 – $1,000,000+
Multiple / Serious Injury$500,000 – $3,000,000
Wrongful Death$500,000 – $5,300,000

General estimates only based on publicly available North Carolina settlement data — every case differs and past results don't guarantee outcomes. North Carolina contributory negligence: being even 1% at fault can bar recovery.

Get Compensated For

Vehicle DamageRepairs or replacement
Medical ExpensesDoctor visits, hospital bills
Lost EarningsMissed pay from work
Pain & SufferingPhysical & emotional pain
Emotional DistressStress, anxiety, trauma
Out-of-Pocket CostsRental cars, towing, prescriptions
Future CareLong-term treatments
Other DamagesDepends on your situation

Frequently Asked Questions

My injuries didn’t show up until a day or two later — do I still have a case?

Yes, and it’s common. Whiplash, soft-tissue damage, and concussions often don’t surface for 24–72 hours because adrenaline masks the pain. The key is to see a doctor as soon as you notice it — that medical record is what ties the injury to the crash. Get checked, then find out free where you stand.

The adjuster already called me — did I hurt my case?

Probably not, as long as you didn’t give a recorded statement or accept an offer. Adjusters call fast and friendly for a reason: anything you say on record can be used to shrink your payout. From here, don’t sign or agree to anything until you know what your claim is actually worth.

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in North Carolina?

North Carolina generally gives you 3 years from the date of the crash to file. But waiting hurts your case, and many firms won’t take a case once it’s more than a year old — skid marks fade, camera footage gets overwritten, and witnesses forget. The sooner your claim is documented, the stronger and harder to lowball it becomes.

What does this cost me?

Nothing up front and nothing out of pocket. Participating attorneys work on contingency — they front the costs and are paid a percentage only if they win you money. If they don’t recover anything, you owe nothing. The case check itself is free.

Still Have Questions? Find Out Where You Stand

It's free, takes about 60 seconds, and there's no obligation. We'll review your case and call you back.