North Carolina Personal Injury Attorney

When someone else’s carelessness or negligence results in a severe injury, your world changes in a heartbeat. You’re facing nonstop medical bills, but you can’t earn money at work to pay them. Meanwhile, the insurance companies are pressuring you to accept less for your accident than you deserve. You need the legal help of someone who truly understands the physical, emotional, and financial toll it takes.

At Dr. Ted Injury Law, we offer accident victims a distinct advantage. Our founder, Dr. Ted A. Greve, is both a licensed chiropractor and an experienced trial attorney. Though Dr. Ted only practices law now, his medical training gives him extraordinary insight into how injuries heal, how they affect your ability to work, and what they’ll cost you in the future.

Our team brings over 100 years of combined legal experience to your fight for justice. We work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing — no upfront costs and zero out-of-pocket expenses — unless we win your personal injury case.

Call the doctor who’s also a lawyer today for your free, no-obligation consultation with a North Carolina personal injury lawyer.

What Can a North Carolina Personal Injury Attorney Do for My Case?

A North Carolina personal injury attorney serves as your shield, sword, and strategist all at once. While you concentrate on healing, we’ll handle every aspect of your legal battle, from shutting down insurance company tricks to building evidence that proves your case’s actual value.

Insurance companies start working against you immediately after your injury. They have teams of adjusters trained to minimize payouts and defense lawyers ready to fight you at every turn. Without experienced legal representation, you’re vulnerable to their tactics.

They might take recorded statements and twist them against you, use medical records to claim pre-existing conditions, or make a quick settlement offer that doesn’t cover your future needs. You need us on your side to protect you from saying or doing anything that could hurt your personal injury claim.

Dr. Ted Injury Law brings a unique medical perspective to your case. Dr. Ted recognizes injury patterns that typical attorneys miss entirely. He understands why that “minor” injury could develop into chronic pain, what treatments insurance companies may push because they’re cheap (not because they work), and how your injuries can affect your ability to work and enjoy life years from now. This medical knowledge strengthens every aspect of your case and helps us pursue maximum compensation for both current and future losses.

Contact our law firm today to speak with a personal injury lawyer in North Carolina. Your case review is free and fully confidential.

What Compensation Could I Be Entitled to in a Personal Injury Case?

Personal injury compensation should cover more than just your current medical bills. We fight for everything your injuries have cost you and will cost you in the future, including the following:

  • Current and future medical expenses (e.g., surgeries, therapy, medications, and equipment)
  • Lost wages from missing work during recovery
  • Reduced earning capacity if injuries prevent returning to your previous career
  • Home modifications needed for disabilities
  • Costs of hiring help for tasks you can no longer perform
  • Physical pain
  • Emotional suffering from trauma, anxiety, and depression
  • Loss of enjoyment of activities you once loved
  • Strain on personal relationships
  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement
  • Property damage from the incident that caused your injuries, such as vehicle repair/replacement

There are times when a court may award punitive damages when someone’s behavior was especially reckless or intentional. This award is meant to punish wrongdoers and deter others from similar dangerous behavior. North Carolina limits these to $250,000 or three times your actual damages, whichever is greater.

Can I Still Get Compensation If I Was Partly to Blame for My Injuries?

North Carolina uses the strictest fault rule in America, called “pure contributory negligence.” Under this harsh standard, you recover nothing if you’re even 1 percent responsible for your injury. That means zero compensation, even if the other party was 99 percent at fault. Only four other states and Washington, D.C., still follow this unforgiving rule.

Because of this, defendants and their insurance companies have enormous motivation to shift blame onto you. Even the slightest mistake or oversight becomes their ammunition to deny your entire claim.

Successfully beating contributory negligence defenses requires attorneys who know both the law and insurance company strategies inside out. At Dr. Ted Injury Law, we can gather evidence proving the defendant’s actions were the sole cause of your injuries. Our experience fighting these blame-shifting tactics protects your right to full compensation when you truly weren’t at fault.

Having a skilled personal injury lawyer in North Carolina makes the difference between recovering maximum compensation and getting nothing at all.

How Long Do I Have in North Carolina to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

North Carolina generally gives you three years from your injury date to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can permanently destroy your right to any compensation. Courts have the ability to dismiss any case that is filed late, regardless of how severely you were injured or how clearly someone else was at fault.

Different situations can modify this timeline significantly, such as the following:

  • Government claims often require written notice within just six months.
  • Medical malpractice involving foreign objects left in the body might extend to one year from discovery.
  • Minors injured in accidents typically have until three years after turning 18 to file a claim.
  • Wrongful death cases have a two-year deadline from the date of death.

Beyond legal deadlines, practical reasons make starting quickly essential. Evidence deteriorates rapidly; surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses forget crucial details or become impossible to find, and accident scenes change. Insurance companies often deliberately delay in the hope that evidence will weaken over time. The sooner we at Dr. Ted Injury Law begin investigating and preserving evidence, the stronger your case becomes.

How Long Does a Typical Personal Injury Case Last?

Every personal injury case follows its own timeline based on multiple factors. Simple cases with clear liability and moderate injuries might resolve within a matter of months. Complex cases involving severe injuries, disputed fault, or multiple defendants can take a year or two. Cases requiring trial can extend beyond two years, especially with crowded court schedules.

Your medical treatment significantly affects timing. We need to understand your injuries fully before negotiating fair compensation. Settling too early leaves you without money for future treatments or ongoing care. We typically wait until you reach maximum medical improvement, the point when your condition stabilizes and doctors can predict long-term effects.

The behavior of the insurance company also influences a case’s duration. Some adjusters negotiate reasonably, while others deliberately drag things out, hoping financial pressure forces you to accept less. Our lawyers can balance moving efficiently with ensuring you receive maximum compensation.

What Are Common Personal Injury Cases?

Our attorneys handle every type of personal injury case across North Carolina, including the following:

  • Car Accidents – From interstate pileups to intersection collisions, we fight for victims of negligent driving throughout the state.
  • Truck Accidents – Commercial vehicle crashes cause catastrophic injuries due to size and weight differences, often involving complex federal regulations.
  • Motorcycle Accidents – Riders suffer severe injuries when drivers fail to share the road safely or violate motorcyclists’ rights.
  • Drunk-Driving Accident Injuries – Impaired drivers cause devastating crashes, and victims deserve both compensation and justice.
  • Medical Malpractice – Healthcare providers who harm patients through negligence must be held accountable for the damage they cause.
  • Wrongful Death – Families who lose loved ones to negligence need both financial security and legal advocacy during their darkest times.
  • Work-Related Injuries – Beyond workers’ compensation, third-party claims against manufacturers or contractors can provide additional recovery.
  • Premises Liability – Property owners are responsible for injuries caused by dangerous conditions they knew about.
  • Slip-and-Fall Injuries – Wet floors, uneven surfaces, inadequate lighting, and hidden hazards injure thousands annually.
  • Dog Bites – Animal attacks create both physical wounds and psychological trauma that can require extensive treatment.

What Types of Injuries Happen Due to Personal Injury Accidents?

Personal injury accidents cause damage ranging from temporary pain to permanent disability. Dr. Ted’s medical expertise helps identify injuries other lawyers may overlook, such as the following:

  • Traumatic brain injuries affect far more than just thinking—they change personality, cause mood swings, and destroy careers. Even “mild” concussions have lasting effects, including memory problems, difficulty concentrating, and chronic headaches that disrupt daily life.
  • Spinal injuries create lifelong challenges. Herniated discs cause chronic pain requiring ongoing treatment. Severe spinal cord damage leads to partial or complete paralysis, necessitating lifetime care, home modifications, and medical equipment costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  • Broken bones involve more than just wearing a cast. Complex fractures require surgical repair with plates and screws, extensive physical therapy, and often result in permanent limitations. Some breaks never heal completely, causing early arthritis and chronic pain.
  • Internal injuries pose hidden dangers. Organ damage might not show symptoms immediately but requires emergency treatment to prevent life-threatening complications. Dr. Ted recognizes subtle signs of internal trauma that insurance company doctors may deliberately minimize.
  • Soft tissue damage doesn’t appear on X-rays but causes years of pain and restricted movement. Insurance companies dismiss these injuries as “minor,” but Dr. Ted understands their true impact on your work and daily activities.
  • Burn injuries require painful treatments (including skin grafts) and leave permanent scarring.
  • Psychological trauma, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression, often accompanies physical injuries, requiring long-term therapy and treatment.

Contact a North Carolina Personal Injury Lawyer Today

Your injuries shouldn’t define your future. At Dr. Ted Injury Law, we combine unique medical insight with fierce legal advocacy to maximize your recovery. While insurance companies protect their profits, we protect you.

Maximize your recovery and Call the Lawyer Who’s Also a Doctor. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation with an experienced North Carolina personal injury attorney. You pay nothing for us to get started on your case, and there are no fees unless we successfully resolve your matter.

Don’t be misled — call Dr. Ted!