North & South CarolinaCities and counties served.
Each city below has its own case patterns — corridors, courts, hospital systems, carrier behavior. Pick a city to see the practice areas available there.
Mecklenburg County — the largest single share of cases I handle. Court familiarity in the Mecklenburg docket, on-the-ground knowledge of the corridors (I-77, I-485, Independence, Tryon, the LYNX line), and a working understanding of how Charlotte carriers price and defend personal-injury claims.
Gaston County, west of Charlotte. CaroMont Regional Medical Center for trauma; Gaston County Superior Court in Gastonia. Franklin Boulevard, Wilkinson Boulevard, and the I-85 corridor make up the bulk of the case geography.
Gaston County, on the Catawba River between Gastonia and Charlotte. Belmont’s downtown core, the Wilkinson Boulevard corridor, and the Lake Wylie crossings drive most of the case work here.
Cabarrus County. Atrium Health Cabarrus for trauma; Cabarrus County Superior Court for civil filings. Concord Mills, the speedway corridor, and US-29 generate the largest share of cases.
Cabarrus County. NC Research Campus area, the older Cannon Mills residential grid, and the US-29 corridor define the case mix.
Union County, southeast of Charlotte. Atrium Health Union for trauma; Union County Superior Court for civil work. US-74 dominates the case geography.
Iredell County, on the south end of Lake Norman. Lake Norman Regional Medical Center; Iredell County Superior Court. I-77, NC-150, and the lake-recreation corridors drive the case mix.
Iredell County, at the I-40 / I-77 crossroads. Iredell Memorial Hospital; Iredell County Superior Court. Commercial-vehicle cases are disproportionately represented here.
Rowan County, on US-29 between Charlotte and Greensboro. Novant Health Rowan Medical Center; Rowan County Superior Court. Historic-district pedestrian cases and I-85 corridor freight cases drive the mix.
Catawba County, in the foothills west of Charlotte. Catawba Valley Medical Center; Catawba County Superior Court in Newton. US-70 and the I-40 corridor account for most cases.
Cleveland County, west of Charlotte on US-74. Atrium Health Cleveland; Cleveland County Superior Court. Smaller-town docket with steady caseload tied to US-74 and NC-150.
York County, just over the South Carolina line. Piedmont Medical Center; York County Court of Common Pleas. SC’s modified comparative-negligence rule applies here — materially more favorable for plaintiffs than NC’s contributory-negligence regime.
Northern York County, SC — the fastest-growing exurb on the south side of Charlotte. Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill; York County Court of Common Pleas. SC comparative-negligence rules apply.