Although many people believe that a rear-end collision usually happens as just a bumper to bumper, low-speed accident, in some cases, serious injuries can still result. Whether you are at an intersection and someone accelerates before a green light, or someone does not stop at a red light properly, the impact can be a sharp snap.
At Grandy & Martin, we handle all types of auto accidents throughout the Charlotte, North Carolina, area. To learn more about how we can help you, please contact us today by calling 704-837-8019 or toll free at 877-818-7997 to set up a free consultation.
Advocates for Those Who Have Been Injured
Our Charlotte rear-end collision attorneys can help ensure that your soft tissue injuries and whiplash are properly attended to if you have been hit because someone was tailgating or texting while operating a motor vehicle. In some instances, the sudden impact and the locking mechanism of the seatbelt can also cause a torn rotator cuff or dislocated shoulder.
In some of these cases, opposing counsel may argue that there has been contributory negligence, and this should affect settlement negotiations. Our lawyers will vigorously defend your interests and rights to fair compensation. We know how to build strong cases that prove liability and highlight the extent of your injuries. Our goal is to handle all your legal issues, including any insurance disputes you may encounter, so you can focus on your health and your recovery.
Charlotte Intersection Accident Attorneys
We offer free consultations and handle all claims on a contingency fee basis. This means we will charge no fees unless we secure a settlement or verdict on your behalf. Contact us to discuss how we can help you pursue fair compensation in your personal injury rear-end collision case.
Our offices are conveniently located off S. Tryon Street or South Boulevard in the historic Dilworth section of Charlotte, near the Bland Street LYNX station. We are easily accessible from Interstates 77 and 277. We have ample free parking, but we can also make arrangements to visit you if you cannot leave your hospital room or home, or it is otherwise inconvenient for you to travel to our office.


