North Carolina Contingency Fee Attorneys
Do you need a lawyer but may not be able to pay an hourly fee? The majority of people who are forced to consider filing
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Do you need a lawyer but may not be able to pay an hourly fee? The majority of people who are forced to consider filing
Typically, the process after a North Carolina automobile accident is uncharted territory, and you are unsure what to do. For more minor claims, it may
A creditor has a right to use a collection agency to attempt to collect unpaid debts. It does not, however, have the right to use
North Carolina law prohibits a collection agency from using threats and coercion to attempt collect debt. If a collection agency does use such threats and
Whether you are a startup or an established company with hundreds of outstanding accounts receivable, the collection of AR and other unpaid debts is a
Automobile accidents involving pedestrians are often more complicated than those involving two vehicles. In part, this is a result of North Carolina’s unforgiving contributory negligence
The North Carolina trial courts are separated into two divisions, District Court and Superior Court. Before filing any civil lawsuit, Plaintiff’s counsel must decide the
Construction site accidents are an unfortunate but relatively common occurrence in North Carolina. In many of these accidents, the injured party is an employee of
The question of whether a business’s workers are employees or independent contractors is a common issue for small businesses. A worker’s employment status creates numerous
Each year, thousands of North Carolina businesses illegally fail to purchase Workers Compensation insurance and thereby place their employees at risk of catastrophic loss. The