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Sustaining an injury can lead to a wide range of physical and financial obstacles. Bodily injury alone is uncomfortable and challenging to manage, but when there are additional financial repercussions to consider, it may feel as though there is no end in sight. Fortunately, if you find yourself in this situation, you don’t have to face it alone. By working alongside a skilled lawyer, you will be able to focus on your recovery while they manage the legal logistics.
If you believe another party's negligence caused your injury, you may have a viable claim on your hands. There are many ways to approach this process, and in order to maximize your chances of success, it is crucial that you seek the counsel of an experienced personal injury compensation lawyer. With their guidance and oversight, you will be equipped to make informed choices about your future while gaining an accurate understanding of your claim as a whole.
Cardinal Law Partners understands the challenges that arise due to injuries. That’s why we focus our practice on walking our clients through the complexities of personal injury cases. By fiercely advocating for victims, we have achieved unmatched levels of success for individuals across North Carolina.
Whatever your circumstances, Cardinal Law Partners is here to help you recover the compensation you need to move forward.
In the state of North Carolina, personal injury claims are governed by the principles of contributory negligence. This means that if the victim is found to be even 1% at fault, they may be ineligible to recover any damages for their injury.
Additionally, claims have to be filed within 3 years from the date of the incident. Given that North Carolina follows a “pure negligence” standard, proof that the defendant’s actions directly caused the injury is required for a viable case.
Compensation may be given to cover losses such as lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering. In some extreme cases, punitive damages may be awarded. It is also worth noting that North Carolina imposes caps on certain types of damages, particularly in medical malpractice claims.
When dealing with the intricacies of the legal system, it is always beneficial to have the help of a skilled professional. This ensures that you make decisions within your best interests while avoiding any mistakes that may cost you time and money down the road. By having a legal advocate by your side, you can be sure that your rights are protected at all times while also making sure your case is thoughtfully managed.
Interfacing with insurance companies requires a knowledge of negotiation and state laws. Your attorney will speak with all parties involved on your behalf – promoting your welfare every step of the way.