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is riddle and brantley a after settlement law firm

by Monty Doyle Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Who is Riddle & Brantley?

Since 1985, Riddle & Brantley personal injury attorneys have been serving victims of negligence in Greenville and throughout North Carolina. We know the applicable state and federal laws and will work endlessly and tirelessly to get you the compensation you need and deserve.

Where is Gene Riddle from?

A Stanly County native, he grew up in Aberdeen after moving from Albemarle. He has practiced law in North Carolina since September 1985. Gene's parents were both educators. His father, a longtime superintendent of Moore County Schools, encouraged him to go to law school after college.

What is Riddle and Brantley?

Riddle & Brantley was founded on the principle that Justice Counts for ALL, no matter what. Our attorneys and staff fight tirelessly for maximum compensation for injured North Carolinians, and we are proud to have recovered more than $600 million in total compensation for clients since 2000 alone (see disclaimer below). Because we work on a contingency basis, you won’t pay any attorney fees unless we win your case and recover compensation for you. It’s as simple as that. If you’ve been injured in North Carolina, contact us today for a FREE, no-obligation case review. We would love to help you however we can.

What percentage of cases settle before trial?

Don’t let the word “lawsuit” discourage you from talking with an attorney. More than 95 percent of cases settle before going to court, but if we have to take your case to trial, we’re ready to fight relentlessly for your right to compensation. You deserve an advocate that will stand up for you no matter what. That’s what we’re here for. Insurance companies will often do whatever they can to avoid paying you the compensation you deserve. Our attorneys have more than 225 years of combined experience fighting to hold these carriers accountable. Studies show that those who hire an attorney recover roughly 3 times more compensation on average than those who represent themselves.

How to contact a personal injury lawyer in North Carolina?

For a FREE, no-obligation consultation with an experienced personal Injury lawyer handling cases across North Carolina, please call or email us today! (800) 650-7096 Get your FREE CONSULTATION.

Is North Carolina a contributory negligence state?

North Carolina is a contributory negligence state, which means that if you are even partially responsible for an accident, you are barred from recovering compensation. However, our injury attorneys have extensive experience handling cases in which our clients are alleged to have contributed to the accident.

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