Personal injury Attorneys in North Carolina
North Carolina Personal Injury Attorneys
Thanks to a unique perspective on personal injury law and an expansive reach, Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm can build an experienced, successful personal injury team for you.
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Meet Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm
With the help of vetted, allied attorneys, our team is dedicated to providing personal injury victims with knowledgable legal counsel to get the highest possible financial recovery.
Based on the unique info related to your case, we can pair you with a highly skilled North Carolina attorney anywhere in the state, including: Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Cary, Wilmington, High Point, Concord, Greenville, Asheville, Gastonia, Jacksonville, Chapel Hill, and many others.
If you’ve suffered a personal injury in North Carolina, contact Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm to evaluate your case and match you with an appropriate allied attorney.

Meet Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm
Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s law firm was founded by a licensed physician, surgeon, and attorney. With that experience, our firm has gained a distinct and valuable perspective when it comes to advising personal injury victims.
When pursuing legal action, we ensure that our legal team will work relentlessly to ensure that you maximize your opportunity for compensation and financial recovery.
Personal Injury Law FAQs in North Carolina
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What are the different types of compensation in personal injury cases?
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The six basic types of damages for personal injury cases are:
- Past Economic Damages
- Past Non-Economic Damages
- Future Economic Damages
- Future Non-Economic Damages
- Punitive Damages
Economic damages are those directly related to the financial harm caused by your injury—such as medical expenses, lost earnings, and lost capacity of earnings. Non-economic damages refers to the impact the injury has on your personal well-being and includes things like pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical impairment, and a loss of ability to enjoy life.
Punitive damages are those awarded simply as a way to punish the responsible party. These are not awarded often, because it requires proving the wrongdoer had evil intent or showed a conscious disregard for the safety of others.
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What are important things to remember after being injured?
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It is essential that you keep all of your medical appointments after being involved in an accident. Maintaining courses of treatment outlined by a medical professional helps display to the court that you are taking your personal recovery seriously. This also helps to prevent the court from lowering your settlement or verdict amount to “failure to mitigate your damages.
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Do I have to pay for a consultation with Dr. Brad Bradshaw's Law Firm?
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Dr. Brad Bradshaw offers free, no-obligation consultations to evaluate whether or not you have a personal injury case in North Carolina. Additionally, all of our cases are handled on a contingency basis, so you only owe us money if we are able to recover money for you.
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What do I do if I live in North Carolina but I was injured in another state?
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Dr. Brad Bradshaw’s Law Firm is allied with experienced attorneys in all 50 states, so we can provide you with expert legal counsel no matter where you live or where you were injured.