Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Charlotte and Hickory Accident Attorney
Nagle & Associates is a statewide trial law practice. We deal only with motor vehicle accident cases. Founding attorney Carl Nagle is a former insurance claims adjuster and former insurance company lawyer. He now works only for victims of roadway collisions to ensure that their claims are fairly considered, and to make sure that the responsible drivers and insurance carriers pay full value on all injury related claims. We have mastered the laws that define the victims' rights to compensation, and we have the experience necessary to identify all responsible parties, and to compel the insurance adjusters and defendants to pay everything they owe to our clients and their families. We provide close personal service to our clients, and stand ready to help you understand and enforce all of your legal rights.
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Benefits of Legal Representation
- Inspect and survey the accident scene
- Procure a complete inspection of the truck
- Secure E.C.M. data
- Photograph the accident scene, and all vehicles involved
- Identify all parties involved
- Identify and notify all insurance carriers
- Advance all expenses
- Locate and retain experts
- Identify and prove any claim for punitive damages
- Disgorge documentation from the defense
- Gather and build medical evidence
- Level the playing field
- Focus settlement discussions on evidence that supports the plaintiff/victim
- Shift the settlement leverage
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Service and Commitment
- Immediate Action with No Up-front Costs
- Immediate Investigation
- Communications
- Legwork
- Preserve Privacy
- Medical Consultation
- Evidence Gathering
- Settlement Negotiations
- Medical Evidence Preservation
- Health Insurance Coordination
- Free Property Damage Representation
- Case Value Enhancement
- Identify and Collect From All Responsible Parties
- Identify and Collect Under All Available Insurance Policies
- Add Leverage
- Identify and Pursue All Claim Types
- Disbursement Accounting
- Friendly Guidance











