The Basics of North Carolina Car Accident Claims
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As with all personal injury claims, it is up to the injured party to prove that the other party acted negligently in causing the accident — such as running a red light or not yielding the right of way — and that the injury was a direct result of these actions. North Carolina is a contributory negligence state. This means if the insurance company can prove you in any way contributed to the accident by not exercising reasonable care under the circumstances, you may be completely barred from obtaining compensation for your injuries. There are many ways a personal injury lawyer may be able to help you get fair compensation for your injuries. Click here to learn more. The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin works on a contingency fee arrangement. That is another way of saying that the attorney's fee is based on a percentage of the gross recovery. While a case may have fees and costs associated with it, there is no hourly or flat fee charged by the firm. Simply put, if you do not recover monetary compensation from your personal injury claim, there is no attorney's fee. This allows the firm to bear the burden of investigating and pursuing your claim, which allows you to focus on your well being. Thousands of injured people have trusted the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin with their claims. Our experienced team might be able to help you as well. |


