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At Lanier Law Group, we employ a client-focused, results-oriented approach to each and every personal injury case we handle. With a large team of North Carolina personal injury lawyers and professional legal staff spread across multiple office locations throughout the state, we offer collaborative and powerful legal strategies for our clients. This has helped us garner numerous successful case results over our decades in practice. We invite you to browse some of our recent successes to learn more, or contact us today to request a free consultation at one of our offices.*

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  • $5.95 Million Permanent Brain Failure

    Our client had a brick fly off of a utility trailer and go through their windshield and hit her on the face.

  • $4.3 Million Head-On Collision

    Personal injury litigation settlement for a client who was involved in a head-on collision with a commercial tractor-trailer.

  • $3.1 Million Birth Injury/Hypoxic Brain Injury

    The OB doctor’s negligence caused a delay in the baby’s birth which resulted in the baby suffering of a severe hypoxic brain injury.

  • $1.2 Million Pedestrian Accident

    A settlement against a trucking company who struck pedestrian leading to amputation.

  • $993,135.67 Truck Accident

    A trucking company's driver crashed an 18-wheeler into the side of our client’s car as she attempted to make a left turn.

  • $4.8 Million Settlement

    A case with multiple plaintiffs who were potentially exposed to a deadly disease while in the hospital.

  • $1.8 Million Litigation Settlement

    Our client was involved in a motor vehicle accident with a meat truck.

  • $1.375 Million Medication Overdose/Hospital Negligence

    Our client died following an overdose of medication that occurred as a result of the negligence of the nursery staff while they were in the hospital.

  • $1.2 Million Birth Injury/Developmental Delay

    Our client suffers from a severe developmental delay following a birth injury when there were signs of fetal distress that were not responded to.

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