Raleigh Auto Accident Lawyer • North Carolina Car Accident Attorney
At the personal injury law office of Nichols Law Firm, I believe that the only way to change bad drivers is to make sure they pay for the injuries and damage they cause an accident. I am attorney Christopher Nichols. For over twelve years I have been earning a reputation throughout North Carolina for providing quality, effective car accident injury trial representation. I am frequently hired by other law firms to help them sue bad drivers who cause injury or death. If you have been injured in a car accident on a North Carolina road, contact the Raleigh auto accident lawyer's office of Nichols Law Firm to schedule a free consultation today. I offer responsive, passionate representation to protect your rights when you have been injured in a car wreck. I will work closely with you to thoroughly investigate the car crash, and determine what the maximum compensation amount should be under the law. Working together, we will make sure your injuries are taken seriously by the insurance company—and the driver—responsible for the accident. Automobile Accident Claims:
You may be entitled to compensation if you have suffered injuries such as:
If you are an attorney seeking a professional referral relationship for a client injured in an automobile accident, please visit these information pages on this Web site: If you have been injured or a loved one has been killed in an accident, contact the Raleigh personal injury attorney's office of Nichols Law Firm for a free consultation by telephone, in person, or by video conference. The Raleigh, North Carolina, office of the Nichols Law Firm represents people injured in accidents throughout North Carolina, including communities such as Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Durham, Fayetteville, Asheville, Hendersonville, Charlotte, Greenville, Rocky Mount, Wilmington, and Winston-Salem. |

Communities throughout North Carolina are among the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country. As towns and cities grow, our roads become more crowded, and more dangerous. In 2004, 1,557 North Carolinians were killed on our highways. 17 were children. Most of us are good drivers, but distracted and drunk drivers are increasingly causing accidents that result in serious injuries to innocent drivers, passengers, bike riders, and pedestrians.
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