Few things in life can be as devastating as suffering a serious personal injury as the result of someone else’s negligence. Personal injury attorney Carol Huffman Kendrick has successfully helped injured clients recover just compensation for losses and damages resulting from:
Personal injury claims are those in which the victim suffers physical or psychological injury directly resulting from another person’s negligence. We employ a practical, professional approach to ensure our clients obtain full and fair recovery for their injuries, including damages for their past and future medical bills, lost income, emotional distress, and pain and suffering.
At Law Office of Huffman & Kendrick, PLLC, the client’s interests is our priority. We provide personalized legal guidance at every step of a client’s case, keeping clients updated on their case’s progress and fully informing them about the legal strategy and recovery options available.
We consult with knowledgeable and respected experts to assist with case preparation. With the assistance of physicians, trauma doctors, pharmacists, forensics engineers, mechanics and accident reconstruction analysts, we can negotiate the best possible settlements. At trial, these experts are available to deliver clear, professional testimony.
North Carolina law sets limits on the amount of time you can file a personal injury claim. Consult an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible to file your claim by the crucial statutory deadlines. By investigating your claim immediately, we are able to collect valuable evidence and interview witnesses while their memories are fresh.
We have an office conveniently located in Monroe, North Carolina. In some cases, we can arrange to visit your home or hospital to ensure timely investigation and filing of your claim. If you or a loved one has been injured, call 704-283-1529 or contact our office online to schedule an initial consultation.
TLaw Office of Huffman & Kendrick, PLLC serves clients throughout Union, Anson, Stanly and Richmond counties; including the towns of Monroe, Waxhaw, Weddington, Indian Trail, Stallings, Wingate, Marshville, Wadesboro, Albemarle, and Rockingham.