Burlington, NC Car Accident Lawyers: A Local Breakdown of Your Options
Using This Breakdown to Decide
Match what a firm brings to what your case needs. A high-volume firm brings depth of experience; a local office brings accessibility; a published lower fee brings a concrete cost advantage. None is universally better — the fit depends on your situation and how serious your injuries are. On the first call, most firms consult for free, so ask the questions that actually separate them: Do you take Alamance County crash cases on contingency? What is your fee percentage? Who handles my file day to day? And how do you deal with North Carolina’s contributory negligence rule, which can bar recovery if you’re found even 1% at fault?What to Bring to the First Meeting
Walking in prepared shortens the consultation and lets the attorney give you a straighter read on the case. Bring:- The crash report (or the report number and responding agency).
- Photos of the vehicles, the scene, and any visible injuries.
- Your medical records and bills so far, plus the names of any providers you’re still seeing.
- Every piece of insurer correspondence — letters, emails, and notes on any calls.
- Your own auto policy declarations page, which shows your uninsured/underinsured-motorist coverage.
The Firms Side by Side
Ratings and review counts reflect verified Google Business Profile data at the time of research. Fee details come from each firm’s own materials; where a firm doesn’t state them publicly, this guide says so rather than guessing.| Firm | Location | Rating / Reviews | Car-Accident Focus | Fee Structure |
| Lanier Law Group | Burlington, NC | ⭐ 4.9 / 110 | Dedicated Burlington page; local roads and results named | Contingency; % not stated |
| Whitley Law Firm | Raleigh (serves Burlington) | ⭐ 4.7 / 596 | PI and car accidents; Spanish-speaking attorney | Contingency; % not stated |
| Roane Law | Greensboro (~25 min) | ⭐ 4.8 / 62 | Car-accident-specialist branding | Contingency; % not stated |
| Hemmings & Stevens PLLC | Raleigh (serves Burlington) | ⭐ 4.5 / 22 | PI auto and workers’ comp | Contingency; % not stated |
| Nagle & Associates, P.A. | Winston-Salem (~50 min) | ⭐ 4.8 / 72 | Vehicle collisions only | 25% settle / 33⅓% litigation |
| Daggett Shuler | Winston-Salem (~50 min) | ⭐ 4.8 / 740 | Broad PI; highest review count here | Contingency; % not stated |
| McIver Law Firm | Winston-Salem (~50 min) | ⭐ 4.8 / 186 | PI; car accidents confirmed in reviews | Contingency; % not stated |
| The Vernon Law Firm | Burlington, NC | ⭐ 3.8 / 29 | General practice; auto PI not confirmed | Not stated |
| Smith Giles, PLLC | Burlington, NC | ⭐ 4.8 / 109 | Traffic defense; auto PI not confirmed | Not stated |
| Pittman & Steele | Burlington, NC | ⭐ 4.2 / 24 | General practice; auto PI not confirmed | Not stated |
| Steven C. McRae, P.A. | Graham (~10 min) | ⭐ 4.3 / 15 | General practice; auto PI not confirmed | Not stated |
| Garrett, Walker, Aycoth & Olson | Greensboro (~25 min) | ⭐ 4.9 / 563 | General civil/family; auto PI not confirmed | Not stated |
What Each Firm Brings
Here is what the public record shows for each firm — credentials, local presence, published results, and one honest limitation apiece.1. Lanier Law Group
lanierlawgroup.com/burlington/car-accident-lawyer · 2630 Ramada Rd, Burlington, NC 27215 · (919) 342-1368 · ⭐ 4.9 (110) Lanier brings the only dedicated Burlington office on this list paired with a statewide firm’s resources. Its Burlington car accident page names local roads — the I-85/I-40 corridor, South Church Street, NC-62, US-70 — rather than recycling generic statewide copy, and the firm keeps in-house accident investigators and licensed insurance adjusters on staff. Eight named attorneys are listed, including founder Lisa Lanier (practice since 1995). Documented auto results include a $1.8 million wrongful-death T-bone, a $905,000 multi-vehicle rollover, and a $220,000 shoulder-surgery settlement. Available 24/7 on contingency; credentials include Super Lawyers 2025 and AAJ membership. One drawback: the contingency percentage isn’t published — ask during the free consultation.2. Whitley Law Firm Injury Lawyers
whitleylawfirm.com · Raleigh home office · (919) 355-4265 · ⭐ 4.7 (596) Whitley brings scale and review volume — nearly 600 reviews from a sizeable central-NC injury practice handling car accidents and workers’ comp. Reviewers name multiple attorneys and case managers, and one notes a Spanish-speaking attorney, relevant for Burlington’s Spanish-speaking community. One drawback: no Burlington office; clients are served remotely from Raleigh.3. Roane Law
roane-law.com · 107 Lindley Rd, Greensboro · (336) 617-6125 · ⭐ 4.8 (62) Roane brings a car-accident-specific identity — its Google listing reads “Car Accident Lawyer Greensboro” — with founder James Roane named across reviews describing strong settlements and close case management. One drawback: no Alamance County office; all work runs from Greensboro, roughly 25 minutes away.4. Hemmings & Stevens PLLC
hemmingsandstevens.com · Raleigh home office · (919) 277-0161 · ⭐ 4.5 (22) Hemmings & Stevens brings an attorney-direct model — reviewers describe Aaron Hemmings as personally involved through the claim, including at arbitration. The firm handles auto injury and workers’ comp. One drawback: the smallest review count here (22); Friday hours end at 2 PM, with no stated weekend or after-hours availability.5. Nagle & Associates, P.A.
naglefirm.com · 380 Knollwood St #320, Winston-Salem · (336) 723-4500 · ⭐ 4.8 (72) Nagle brings two things no other firm here publishes: an exclusive focus on vehicle-collision cases, and a stated fee of 25% of settlement / 33⅓% at litigation — below the 33⅓%–40% norm at most NC firms. Founder Carl Nagle is a former insurance adjuster, and the firm reports $500 million-plus recovered and sends investigators to clients. One drawback: Winston-Salem is roughly 50 minutes out, with no local Alamance County office.6. Daggett Shuler Attorneys at Law
daggettshulerlaw.com · 2140 Country Club Rd, Winston-Salem · (336) 724-1234 · ⭐ 4.8 (740) Daggett Shuler brings the largest review volume in this set — 740 reviews from a multi-office practice covering injury and Social Security disability. Reviewers credit it with handling complicated insurance scenarios and name specific staff. Listed as open 24/7. One drawback: high volume at a large firm can mean less individual attorney attention; one reviewer noted early communication issues that resolved only after a staff change.7. McIver Law Firm
mciverlawfirm.com · 8005 North Point Blvd Ste B, Winston-Salem · (336) 727-9886 · ⭐ 4.8 (186) McIver brings a confirmed auto-injury practice — multiple reviewers describe rear-end and insurance-dispute cases handled by Roderick McIver and his team, with Spanish-language support noted. One drawback: Winston-Salem office only (~50 min), with standard hours and no published after-hours line.8–12. General-Practice Firms With Burlington or Nearby Presence
These five appeared in Burlington-area results but show no confirmed personal-injury car accident representation on their websites or in reviews. They’re listed for completeness; confirm directly before assuming they take contingency-fee crash claims.- The Vernon Law Firm (Burlington) — vernonlaw.com — ⭐ 3.8 / 29. Reviews center on traffic defense, family law, and immigration.
- Smith Giles, PLLC (Burlington) — smithgiles.com — ⭐ 4.8 / 109. Reviews describe traffic-ticket defense; attorney Andrew Fogarty named repeatedly.
- Pittman & Steele (Burlington) — pittmansteelelaw.com — ⭐ 4.2 / 24. General practice across real estate, family law, and traffic matters.
- Steven C. McRae, P.A. (Graham, ~10 min) — alamancefamilylaw.com — ⭐ 4.3 / 15. Reviewers describe family law and child-support work.
- Garrett, Walker, Aycoth & Olson (Greensboro, ~25 min) — garrettandwalker.com — ⭐ 4.9 / 563. Well-reviewed general civil and family practice; auto PI not confirmed.
