When you have suffered an injury because of another’s carelessness or negligence, a skilled Denver, NC, personal injury lawyer can help you recover your financial losses. At Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC, we have supported injured parties in our community for more than two decades.
Our firm can help you with personal injury cases such as:
We have significant professional experience in many types of claims. We want to help you recover physically and financially.
The damages you can recover in a claim in Denver, NC rely on what damages you sustained because of your personal injury. If the other party is proven to be entirely at fault, you can recover the entirety of your damages from them. These damages can include:
Many injured individuals underestimate the damages they are owed. By working with a skilled attorney, injured parties can see a full calculation of their losses, including their current financial losses and harder-to-calculate damages. Attorneys have significant experience determining the future costs of injuries and lost earning potential, as well as determining a fair value for noneconomic damages.
You have three years to file a personal injury claim in North Carolina, starting from the day you sustained the injury. If you fail to file a civil claim by this deadline, you will be unable to receive compensation for your injuries. This is why it’s important to act quickly after an injury and talk with an attorney quickly. They can help you determine the right method to recover compensation and ensure you are aware of the relevant deadlines.
Many personal injury claims are settled through negotiation with an insurance company rather than being filed in court. These claims must typically be filed soon after an accident, and your attorney can begin investigations and negotiations with the insurer.
However, if the insurer refuses to provide a fair and reasonable settlement in compensation, it may be necessary to file in court instead. This is why you want to remain aware of the statute of limitations.
There are some cases where the statute of limitations can be extended, such as under the rule of discovery, where the damage was not immediately apparent. However, under the statute of repose, even these extensions have a hard deadline of ten years. No claim can be filed after this point.
If you are unsure whether your personal injury case qualifies for such an extension, you need to talk with an attorney. They can review your circumstances to determine what statute of limitations is applicable and if you can still file a valid claim.
We provide responsive and compassionate legal representation during a stressful time in your life. Contact our firm when you have been injured and need to hold the at-fault party accountable.