ER Law: Trial Attorneys | Family & Personal Injury | Greensboro, NC
ER Law: Trial Lawyers | Personal Injury & Family Law | Greensboro, NC

If I am partly at fault in an auto accident in Greensboro, North Carolina, am I eligible to seek damages?

In North Carolina, if you share any fault in an auto accident, you generally cannot claim potential damages from other parties due to the contributory negligence rule, which states that if a person is found to be even slightly at fault for the accident, they are barred from seeking damages from any other parties involved.

However, there are certain exceptions. Under the last clear chance doctrine, if the other party had the last opportunity to avoid the accident and failed, you may still be eligible to claim damages. Similarly, if the other party’s actions were grossly negligent or willful, you may still be able to pursue your potential claims despite your contributory negligence. A skilled North Carolina auto accident attorney can explain your options and guide you in navigating the legal circumstances of your unique case.

October 15, 2024 – Eric Richardson 

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