Asheville Brain Injury Attorney
At The Moore Law Office, we assist clients in North Carolina who have suffered from serious personal injuries. We provide high-quality legal services and are skilled advocates in the courtroom in order to get you the best value from your case. If you have been hurt in the Asheville area, we will help with your financial recovery.
North Carolina is a contributory negligence state, meaning that the injured party must be free of any fault in order to be awarded compensation for injuries. We will use our extensive experience to gain an award for you based on your circumstances. To arrange a confidential and free consultation with a brain injury lawyer you can trust, please contact our law firm today.
Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer — Western North Carolina
George Moore is a highly regarded personal injury lawyer in Asheville. He uses his considerable knowledge of North Carolina law to provide exceptional legal services suited to your unique needs, no matter what injury you have suffered from, including:
- Brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Paralysis
- Amputation
Whether you were involved in a truck accident, car crash or any type of auto accident, we will conduct a thorough investigation of the matter to determine the maximum value of your claims. Our legal team works with accident reconstruction specialists to determine the cause of your injury and all negligent parties involved in order to maximize your recovery.
Skilled Personal Injury Mediation
While attorney George Moore is a skilled litigator who aggressively pursues compensation for you in the courtroom, he is also certified as a mediator by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission. He uses this knowledge to help individuals settle their disputes outside of the courtroom, saving you time and money.
Contact a North Carolina Brain Injury Lawyer
We offer competitive fees and free initial consultations in personal injury cases. Contact our Asheville law office for more information on how you can financially recover from your serious injuries.