Why Choose Tien Law Firm?
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From beginning to end, we seek to reduce future risks and liabilities.
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With virtual consultations, it's easier than ever to get started.
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We offer flexible and hybrid billing arrangements to make costs more predictable.
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We are dedicated to seeking excellent results for our clients.
Time Limits for Filing a Car Accident Case in North Carolina
Typically, we can work to seek a settlement through the other driver’s insurance company. However, sometimes a just settlement is not possible through this route, and we will advise a client to take a case to court. If it becomes necessary for us to file a personal injury lawsuit in your case, we may pursue compensation in a North Carolina state or federal court. The deadline for filing the initial paperwork to begin this legal action is three years from the date of your accident, according to the North Carolina General Statutes, two years if a death is involved, and different time limits may apply to minors, so be sure to consult a Raleigh personal injury lawyer.
If you have a diagnosis of whiplash following a Winston-Salem car accident, you know how painful this injury can be and how disruptive to your daily life this can be. Many dismiss this type of soft tissue injury, despite its ability to lead to long-term pain and other health complications. If your injuries occurred because of someone else’s negligence behind the wheel, our car accident lawyers in Greensboro may be able to help you fight to hold the at-fault driver responsible.
A Charlotte whiplash injury lawyer from Tien Law Firm can gather evidence and file a claim on your behalf. A team member from from our Charlotte personal injury law firm is standing by now to review the facts of your accident for free and help you understand your legal options.
Damages Recoverable in a Whiplash Insurance Claim or Lawsuit
Our Greensboro car accident attorneys are trained to document your recoverable losses. Some of the most common recoverable losses in car accident cases include:
- Medical bills and prescriptions
- Wages for missed work
- Property damage and other out-of-pocket expenses
- Pain and suffering damages
What Clients are Saying About Tien Law Firm
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She is One of the best you can ever find...always there to take your calls and responds to your emails fast.- Bright I.
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I am extremely happy and satisfied with the legal services provided by the Tien Law Firm and Ms. Sonya Tien in particular. Ms. Tien went above and beyond.- Inessa B.
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Sonya is a brilliant lawyer who absolutely knows what she is doing! As a lawyer myself, it's easy for me to tell when another lawyer is overlooking something, and working with Sonya, I feel confident that nothing at all will be overlooked.- Melody M. - Attorney
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Sonya is an excellent lawyer whom I would hire again in a heartbeat. She is incredibly intelligent, delightfully clever, intensely dedicated, and wonderfully warmhearted. I completely understand why her clients not only trust her but also love her.- Tanja H.
Lasting Effects of Whiplash Injuries
Whiplash is a relatively common injury, especially in rear-end car accidents. However, it is possible in any type of traffic accident. Whiplash occurs when the neck’s soft tissues, including ligaments and muscles, suffer injuries. The force of the accident whips the head back and forth, straining the neck beyond its normal range of motion. This movement can cause stretching, strains, sprains, and even tears in the affected soft tissues.
Our personal injury attorneys in Greensboro have seen accident victims immediately experience pain and other symptoms of whiplash. In other cases, it may take hours or even days for these symptoms to appear.
Whiplash injuries lead to symptoms that may include:
- Severe neck pain
- Reduced range of motion
- Shoulder and upper back pain
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Emotional distress
Some people heal from whiplash injuries in a few weeks. However, even in this case, you may have costly medical bills from your diagnosis and any necessary treatment.
If your symptoms are not controlled by over-the-counter medication or if you have lasting symptoms, you may require additional treatment and support, including:
- Prescription pain medications
- Muscle relaxants
- Physical therapy
- Neck support devices
- Cervical traction
- Antidepressants and other mental health support
If you received a whiplash diagnosis, whether you continue to have symptoms or not, you might be able to hold the at-fault motorist responsible for your injuries and seek compensation.