Personal InjuryRaleigh Personal Injury AttorneyAfter someone suffers a personal injury, insurance companies typically act quickly. Adjusters usually descend upon the injured person and his or her family, agreeing to pay all medical bills and give a small amount for pain and suffering. People often agree to their insurance companies' terms just to get the matter settled quickly. However, people often later discover that they need much more money than the insurance company originally offered. The insurance company refuses to pay any more, often refusing to pay legitimate expenses. They might cite something that the injured person said casually as evidence that a medical bill, for example, is not related to the accident. Speak to a Lawyer FirstDo not agree to anything that the insurance company offers, or make any statements to adjusters, without first speaking to a personal injury attorney. Insurance companies make money if they give you as little as possible; lawyers, however, focus only on getting you the money you deserve. At the Law Offices of J. Randolph Ingram, II we do not receive any payment until you win the settlement or verdict that you deserve. Serving North Carolina and the areas surrounding Cary, Durham and Raleigh, personal injury attorney Randy Ingram can help clients suffering any type of accident, including:
We have provided plenty of information about personal injury issues. See also our Personal Injury Information Center and Personal Injury / Wrongful Death FAQ to learn more about personal injury law, and visit our Insurance Coverage and Insurance Points pages for more about insurance matters. Contact Our LawyerFor help in Cary, Durham and Raleigh, contact our personal injury attorney or call1-888-878-3070 for a free initial consultation . You can also fill out our Personal Injury Intake Form. Evening appointments are available. Raleigh personal injury attorney & North Carolina car accident lawyer Randy Ingram has spent more than 21 years helping hundreds of people with personal injury lawsuits throughout the state of North Carolina and the Raleigh-Durham area, including Cary, Chapel Hill, Sanford, Pittsboro, Wake County, Harnett County, Johnston County and surrounding areas. |