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How Do North Carolina Car Accident Court Proceedings Go?

The aftermath of a car accident is never a simple process. This statement is especially true if your car accident was the result of someone’s reckless behavior. Whenever you find yourself the victim of someone’s negligence, you’ll more than likely want compensation for the damages their irresponsible actions caused. Motorists shouldn’t ignore road safety procedures, and when they do, they should pay. 

Contrary to what you may believe, most North Carolina car accident claims reach their conclusion before going to court. Both parties usually agree on a settlement without involving a judge. However, sometimes a North Carolina car accident proceeds into the courtroom. While car accident court proceedings can be time-consuming, it’s far less complicated than you may think. 

The People Present in NC Car Accident Court Proceedings

In North Carolina, there is a judge and jury who reside over your car accident case. Naturally, you and the other party or parties involved in your crash will attend the proceedings. In addition, if you choose to have one, your North Carolina car accident attorney will represent you in court. 

The same is true for the other parties, although they may have representation from attorneys sent on behalf of their insurance company. Any witnesses or people with key information about your case may also attend your car accident court proceedings.

How Long Will Your Court Proceedings Take?

There is no standard amount of time for NC car accident court proceedings. Depending on the amount of evidence, witnesses, and a variety of unpredictable factors, your trial could last anywhere from a few hours to a few months. Remember, if you’ve gone to court, the insurance company isn’t going down without a fight, even if their client is seemingly obviously at fault for your damages.

For this reason, some insurance companies will gladly make your court proceedings a lengthy process. Once the court has examined all evidence from both sides and heard all testimonies, a decision will ultimately be made regarding who is at fault for your injuries and how much you may be owed. 

Reach Out to a North Carolina Car Accident Lawyer

The Nye Law Group can walk you through the complex nature of North Carolina car accident court proceedings if it comes to that. Our attorneys are enthusiastic about helping you obtain the compensation you deserve for your damages, and we may even be able to negotiate a fair settlement without ever setting foot in the courtroom. 

To speak with one of our experienced Charlotte car accident attorneys, call 704-285-6319 or fill out our website contact form now.

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