Serving North Carolina
North Carolina Personal Injury & Legal Services — McGahren Law
Were you injured in Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro, Asheville, or anywhere else in North Carolina?
At McGahren Law, our attorneys licensed to practice in North Carolina are ready to help you — whether you’ve been hurt in a car crash, slip & fall, workplace accident, or face other serious legal issues.
Why Choose McGahren Law for Your North Carolina Case?
- Fully licensed in NC: Our attorneys meet North Carolina state bar requirements and understand state-specific laws and procedural rules.
- Client-first, compassionate representation: We know dealing with injury or legal problems is stressful — we handle the legal burden so you can focus on recovery.
- Proven track-record & multi-practice strength: From personal injury to civil litigation, estate planning, business law — we’ve got the experience and resources.
- No upfront fees (for most injury cases): We operate on contingency for injury clients — you don’t pay unless we obtain a recovery for you.
Our Legal Services Available in North Carolina
We handle a wide range of legal matters across the state, including:
- Car, truck & motorcycle accidents
- Slip & fall / premises liability accidents
- Wrongful death & catastrophic injuries
- Workplace injuries
- Civil & commercial litigation (contracts, business disputes)
- Estate planning, wills, trusts & probate
- Criminal defense, appellate matters (as applicable and licensed)
How Our Process Works for North Carolina Clients
- Free, no-obligation consultation: Contact us and we’ll review your case details, explain your rights under North Carolina law, and let you know if we can help.
- Personalized case strategy: We build a plan tailored to your situation — whether negotiation, settlement, or trial-ready representation.
- Contingency-based fee structure: For injury cases, we don’t charge upfront — we only get paid if we recover compensation for you.
- Clear communication and support: We guide you step-by-step, answer your questions, and handle the legal work so you can focus on healing and moving forward.
Ready to Get Started? Free & Confidential Case Review
If you’ve been injured or need legal help in North Carolina, don’t wait. Statutes of limitations apply. Contact McGahren Law today — we’re ready to fight for your rights.
Frequently Asked Questions — North Carolina Clients
How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in North Carolina?
In most personal injury cases (car accidents, slip & fall, negligence, etc.), you generally have three years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
What if the injury or illness was not obvious immediately — does the three-year limit still apply?
In some cases, if the injury or illness is discovered later, the “discovery rule” or statute-of-repose provisions may apply — meaning the time may run from when you discovered (or should have discovered) the injury. Speak with an attorney promptly to preserve your rights. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
What types of cases do you handle in North Carolina?
We represent clients statewide in:
- Car, truck, motorcycle accidents
- Slip & fall / premises liability
- Wrongful death & catastrophic injury
- Workplace injuries
- Civil & commercial litigation, business disputes
- Estate planning, probate, wills & trusts (where applicable)
- Criminal defense & appeals (if licensed and appropriate)
Do I need to live in North Carolina to hire you?
No — if the accident or incident occurred in North Carolina (even if you’re visiting or reside elsewhere), we can represent you. We handle claims for non-residents where jurisdiction and license allow.
Why should I hire an attorney instead of dealing with insurance or opposing counsel myself?
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts. An experienced attorney knows how to build a strong claim, document damages, negotiate fairly, or take your case to trial if needed. We handle paperwork, communication, and fight for full compensation. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
What types of damages can I recover in a North Carolina personal-injury case?
Depending on your circumstances, you may recover:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages or lost earning capacity
- Pain and suffering, mental anguish
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Wrongful death damages (in fatal cases) if applicable
How do I start a case with McGahren Law?
Contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll review your situation, advise you of your rights under North Carolina law, and guide you on next steps. No upfront fees for injury clients — we work on contingency.
