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Injured in an Auto Accident? Let Us Help You Navigate the Road Ahead.

We want to hear your story. Contact us today.

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A FREE Auto Accident consultation is as easy as:

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Call, chat, or request a call back.

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Share your story with a highly trained representative.

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Receive FREE personalized advice.

If You’ve Been Hurt in an Auto Accident, You May Be Entitled to Compensation.

A full auto accident claim can cover:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Physical pain and emotional suffering
  • Property damage
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • In the most tragic cases, wrongful death damages for surviving family members

What Makes Auto Accident Cases Different?

Auto accident claims are often more complicated than they first appear. Even crashes that seem cut-and-dry can involve multiple factors that affect liability, injuries, and insurance coverage:

  • Fault isn’t always clear — it can involve multiple drivers, distracted driving, speeding, or other negligence
  • Insurance companies move quickly to limit payouts, sometimes before the full extent of your injuries is even known
  • Injuries like whiplash, back trauma, or concussions can take days or weeks to fully show up

Medical bills, lost wages, and a long recovery create real financial pressure while your claim is still being worked

We want to hear your story. There’s no fee unless we win.

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How Can Our Firm Help You?

When you choose our legal team, you get dedicated advocates who will:

  • Conduct a thorough investigation of your accident and lock down critical evidence before it disappears
  • Work with accident reconstruction specialists to piece together exactly what happened
  • Handle every communication with insurance companies — so their tactics don’t minimize your claim
  • Calculate your full damages, including future medical costs and lost earning potential
  • Build a solid case for maximum compensation
  • Prepare for trial while pursuing fair settlement negotiations
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We Know the Law and We’ll Work Hard to Get You All the Compensation You Deserve.

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Did You Know?

You have rights you may not know about.

From pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost wages, and property damages. We’ll fight to make your claim complete and compelling.

Auto Accidents in NC

Common Causes of Auto Accidents

Knowing what caused your crash is the first step in figuring out who’s responsible. Auto accidents in North Carolina frequently happen because of:

  • Distracted driving — texting, phone use, or other inattention behind the wheel
  • Speeding or aggressive driving
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Failure to yield or running stop signs and red lights
  • Tailgating or sudden braking
  • Dangerous road conditions or poor visibility

Our team digs into exactly what happened and builds a strong case on your behalf — even when insurers try to shift the blame.

Why Acting Quickly Matters

The aftermath of an auto accident moves fast — and not always in your favor. Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget details. North Carolina law sets strict deadlines for filing injury claims. The sooner we start investigating, the better your position.

Your Path Forward Starts Here

Recovering from an auto accident is hard enough without taking on insurance companies and legal deadlines on your own. Our team handles the legal burden so you can focus on what matters — getting better.

We offer free, no-obligation consultations and work on contingency — you pay nothing unless we recover money for you.

Call us today to speak with an experienced auto accident attorney. We’ll listen to what happened, lay out your options clearly, and be honest about what to expect. You don’t have to face this alone.

We want to hear your story. There’s no fee unless we win.

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Did You Know?

The insurance adjuster’s job is to save the company money. They’ll downplay your injury and tell you that you don’t need an attorney.

That’s just not true. You need an experienced auto accident attorney in your corner.

A passion for justice. The experience to win.

We’ll fight for the compensation you deserve.

$510M+

Recovered for injured & disabled clients

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Clients served

$1.5M+

Reinvested into our local community

A team of specialists serves each client

The Deuterman Law Group is a team of attorneys, paralegals, and staff forming a circle of expertise and support—with you at its center.

We Handle North Carolina Auto Accident Cases Statewide

Get the help you deserve without ever stepping foot in an office or courtroom.

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A FREE consultation is as easy as:

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Call, chat, or request a call back.

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Share your story with a highly trained representative.

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Receive FREE personalized advice.

Fast & Free Auto Accident Case Review

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Free Consultation

Our process begins with a free consultation. You’ll speak with us to discuss your auto accident and your options.

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Auto Accident Case Assignment

An experienced paralegal will be assigned to your case and guide you through the auto accident claim process. They will help you gather the necessary documents to settle your case.

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Negotiation for Settlement

Your auto accident attorney will work with you to determine the settlement offer you deserve. We will start the negotiation process with the insurance company.

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Results

We will fight to get the maximum settlement from the insurance company. Once your case is settled, you’ll receive a check. We don’t get paid until you do.

Personal Injury
Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve been injured, call us. We’ll help you determine whether you need a lawyer and whether you have a right to monetary damages. The decisions that must be made after an accident or injury are very important and must be addressed quickly. We will be happy to talk to you about your case.

Yes, you may file a claim against the responsible driver’s insurance. It doesn’t matter if you were a passenger in their car or another car involved in the accident. Remember that people have insurance for a reason. The insurance company is ultimately liable for paying your medical bills and other expenses.

As long as you didn’t cause the accident or play a role in causing it, you still have a claim. This applies even if you get a traffic citation for not wearing a seatbelt, for having expired plates or an expired license or other similar violations.

Unfortunately, new cars immediately lose value when you drive them off the lot. The adjuster is required to pay the current value of the car – not what you paid for it.

You may also challenge the insurance company on whether the car is actually “totaled.” For example, if your car is damaged, but not “totaled,” you may have a claim for loss of value. If you try to sell your car after you fix it up, you will not be able to sell it at the standard used-car rate because it was in an accident. You may be able to receive compensation for this “loss of value.”

The same is true if you owe more on your car than it is currently worth. Let’s say your car was totaled, and the fair market value was $10,000. But you still owe $12,000 on your car loan. After insurance reimburses you and you pay off your loan, you’ll still be $2,000 in the hole and without a car to drive. Your only recourse may be to file a lawsuit.

If your injuries prevented you from working after your car accident, you may be able to collect for lost wages. However, you must have documentation from your doctor and employer before the insurance company will consider reimbursing you for lost wages. Your doctor must specify, in writing, that you are unable to return to work for a certain period of time because of your injuries. In addition, your employer will need to complete a form certifying the dates you missed work and your wages.

An attorney can help make sure all the proper forms and paperwork have been completed for a lost wages claim. Even so, the insurance company may deny your claim, so we encourage our clients to return to work as soon as they’re able and medically cleared after an auto accident.

Even if you don’t have healthcare coverage, you may still have treatment options. Most hospital emergency rooms won’t withhold treatment for the uninsured. There also are low-cost or no-cost clinics in most communities around the state. Some medical providers may even be willing to hold their bills until your settlement arrives and you are able to pay. Consult your attorney for advice on how to proceed.

For property damage, you’ll want to file your claim right away. If you plan to sue the driver who hit you for negligence for injuries suffered in the crash, state statutes say you must file within three years, or within two if a death is involved.

Working with a personal injury attorney can result in significantly more compensation. In fact, statistics from the national insurance bureau show that claimants represented by an attorney average an award that is more than three times the size of those who represent themselves. Attorneys uncover benefits to which you may not know you’re entitled, deal with rude or non-responsive adjusters and take a significant burden off your shoulders so you can concentrate on getting better and getting on with your life. They also can help you negotiate with healthcare providers and others to defer billing until your settlement check is in hand.

The answer depends on a number of different factors. You should be compensated for your medical bills and lost wages related to your injuries, both past and future. You also should recover something for the pain and suffering the accident has caused you. If your injuries are serious enough, they may affect you for the rest of your life, and so you should be able to recover your lost earning capacity.

If you’re like most drivers, you don’t think much about your auto insurance policy or learn how to read your auto insurance policy until after you’ve been in an accident. Then, it’s a scramble to determine if your particular situation is fully covered.

If this sounds like you, please read our article for tips you need to know when learning how to read your insurance policy.

The fair market value of a car is the wholesale price a dealer would pay for it. The insurance company calculates the payout based on this value, minus your deductible. The insurance company uses the fair market value when the car is labeled as a total loss and repairs are determined to cost more than 85% of what the car is worth.

To determine the value of a vehicle, insurance adjusters consider several factors, including: age, make and model, mileage, condition, market value, and availability.

How Is Fair Market Value determined for auto damage?
Why do I need Underinsured Motorist coverage?

While all auto accident lawyers can be considered personal injury lawyers due to their role in handling cases of injury due to negligence, not all personal injury lawyers specialize in auto accidents. If you’re involved in an auto accident, an attorney specializing in auto accidents might be more equipped with the specific knowledge and experience needed to navigate the complexities of your case.

We Know the Law and We’ll Work Hard to Get You All the Compensation You Deserve.

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