North Carolina personal injury guide + directory

Educational only. No rankings. No endorsements. Directory entries are neutral and for research.

Common questions in North Carolina

People often ask for a list of firms in a state or city after an accident. This site is educational only and does not rank providers. Use the directory + the verification resource below.

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Directory coverage in North Carolina

City pages contain firm directories. State pages summarize coverage and link you to the city hubs.

Adam Samuel Hocutt

Charlotte, NC

Official site

Dexter G. Benoit

Charlotte, NC

Official site

Gene A. Riddle

Charlotte, NC

Official site

Jon Ryan Moore

Charlotte, NC

Official site

Justin D. Bice

Charlotte, NC

Official site

City pages in North Carolina

FAQs

This is a quick explainer layer. It is not legal advice. We do not rank providers.

FAQs (tap a question)
How do I choose a personal injury lawyer in North Carolina?

There is no universal “best.” Use a consistent checklist: verify the lawyer's license and discipline history, confirm relevant practice focus, ask about fee terms (often contingency), and compare communication and case-handling process. This site is educational only and does not rank providers.

What is a contingency fee?

A contingency fee is a payment arrangement where a lawyer may collect a fee only if there is a recovery. Terms vary and should be confirmed in writing before signing.

What should I verify before signing with a firm?

Verify licensing, review engagement terms in writing, ask who will handle the matter day-to-day, and confirm how updates and costs are communicated. Avoid relying on marketing claims.

How do I check licensing and discipline in North Carolina?

Use the official state disciplinary and license lookup linked on this page to confirm current status and any public disciplinary history.

Attorney discipline & license lookup

If you are checking a license or disciplinary history, use the official state resource:

Open official North Carolina lookup