When you find yourself dealing with the fallout of a car accident, it’s important to know what you can do to protect yourself and move forward with a legal claim for damages. You may not know what to do next, which is understandable, especially if this has never happened to you before. Having the right legal support in your corner can make all the difference. You should reach out to a Troutman car accident lawyer as soon as you can.
The legal team at Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, recognizes how difficult and overwhelming it can be to take someone to court for causing your car accident injuries and/or property damage. An experienced Troutman car accident lawyer can help you build a strong case. A seasoned accident attorney who has handled car accident claims like yours in the past understands the potential complexities of Troutman car accident laws. Our firm can help you figure out your next steps.
It is absolutely vital to your case that you hire a car accident lawyer to represent and protect your interests. Without a lawyer by your side, it’s entirely possible that the negligent party’s own lawyer will seek to take advantage of your position, and you won’t know how to stop them. At Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, our extensive litigation experience is at your disposal. We can make sure accountability is addressed as part of your case and prevent you from being taken advantage of.
It may be important for you to know the frequency of car accidents in your state. According to recent data from the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), there were over 284,500 vehicular accidents in the state in just 2024 alone, with over 73,000 accidents resulting in injuries. According to the state’s statute of limitations, you will only have three years to build up your case and file a claim, so it is crucial to file before this deadline. For an in-depth discussion on the statute of limitations for a personal injury accident, please see our earlier blog on this subject at https://grimesyeoman.com/blog/north-carolinas-personal-injury-statutes-of-limitations-what-are-they-and-how-long-do-you-have-to-file-a-claim/.
Pursuing legal action after a car accident is not always as simple as it may initially seem. If you were partially responsible for causing the accident, you may be ineligible to receive any compensation in accordance with North Carolina’s contributory negligence laws. If you are concerned that this may be a factor in your case, discuss it with your lawyer and make a plan for it. For a discussion of North Carolina’s contributory negligence law, see our earlier video blog on this subject: https://youtu.be/ntvcZ4c1xjk
Here are some actions you may want to take in the immediate aftermath of your accident:
Grimes Yeoman has a helpful Glove Box Accident Guide regarding what to do when you are in accident and you can download it here.
There are many ways you can try to get the most out of your car accident settlement or even maximize it. Your first step should be contacting a lawyer and building a strategy. Go see a doctor to get a detailed medical record of your injuries. Follow the treatment recommendations of your doctor, including prescribed medications and therapy. Be sure to document every expense related to your accident. Don’t accept the initial offer from the other party’s insurance company. Let your lawyer negotiate on your behalf.
Yes, you can claim pain and suffering as a part of your claim.To prove your claim, you will need to provide detailed evidence of how you have endured pain and suffering that resulted from the accident. It is important to accurately describe all types of pain to your medical providers, chiropractors and therapists.
Lawyer fees can affect settlements in personal injury cases in multiple ways. Many personal injury lawyers tend to work on a contingency fee basis, which means that you only have to pay them if they successfully recover a settlement or award for you.. Most of the time, your lawyer’s fee is deducted from your total settlement package at a predetermined percentage that you will have already worked out with your lawyer prior to hiring them.
Yes, you can pursue damages for anxiety after a car accident. You will likely have a higher chance if you link the anxiety to the physical injuries you suffered in the accident. This can be done by seeing a doctor for your injuries and receiving detailed medical records. Medical documentation can help you prove that your anxiety was directly caused by the accident and that you are entitled to compensation.
If you have been in a car crash on U.S. Highway 21, rear-ended on Central Avenue, or elsewhere in Troutman, Grimes Yeoman, PLLC, can help you prepare for your legal battle and obtain the maximum compensation that you are entitled to. Contact us to speak to a knowledgeable Troutman car accident attorney about your case.