Important North Carolina Personal Injury Laws

If you are involved in an accident in North Carolina, it is essential for you to know the laws concerning personal injuries. The legal process involved in even a simple damage claim in North Carolina can be very complex and should not be attempted until you first obtain a full understanding of some of the more important laws concerning personal injury claims.

Filing a Personal Injury Claim

When someone suffers from personal injury in North Carolina and feels it is due to the actions (or inaction) of someone else, they will file a claim in court.  There are certain rules and guidelines that you need to follow when you file a personal injury claim in North Carolina. Before you take any action, you need to ask yourself the following questions:

  • What are North Carolina personal injury laws?
  • How do the personal injury laws in North Carolina affect my claim?
  • What are my chances of winning in court?
  • Is there any possibility I may be fully or partly to blame for my injuries?

Essential North Carolina Laws

There are several things to keep in mind when you are injured in North Carolina and may wish to file for personal injury damages. The most important points to keep in mind include but are not limited to the following:

  • The Statue of Limitations for a personal injury claim is limited to three years.
  • The damages you can recover from the responsible party include:

o Loss of income
o Future earning capacity
o Direct medical expenses
o Property damage
o Pain and suffering
o Any out of pocket expenses for household help you require because of the injury

  • Product liability refers to any injuries you may sustain because of a manufacturer’s negligence.
  • Joint liability places liability equally on all responsible parties.
  • Contributory negligence may limit your ability to collect damages from another party. You must prove you did not cause the injury because of careless behavior.

Obtain Legal Advice

Before you begin any legal action for a personal injury, it is essential to speak with a lawyer who is licensed and experienced in North Carolina personal injury laws. Your lawyer will be able to assist you in determining if your individual case qualifies under North Carolina laws and assessing whether you did anything that may have caused your injury. Understanding the laws in North Carolina is the most important step you can take and will prevent you from filing a lawsuit you are not likely to win.

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