Yelverton Litigators

Yelverton Litigators are Successful Advocate-activists for the Injured

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Yelverton Litigators in Charleston SC

Personal Injury Attorneys Located in North Carolina and South Carolina


Attorneys across North Carolina and South Carolina regularly refer complex cases to Yelverton Litigators. We value these relationships tremendously and ensure that that both the referring attorney and the client are treated with respect, honesty and integrity.

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Yelverton Litigators

Yelverton Litigators

You want to work with attorneys that combines skill, experience, and drive.


If you have a complex civil case, such as a Drunk Driving or Dram Shop case, a Trucking or Motor Vehicle Accident, Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse, Wrongful Death, or Medical Malpractice, Yelverton Litigators has the experience and resources to maximize the value of your case.

Why Choose Yelverton Litigators?

Fighting for the Injured from Offices in North Carolina and South Carolina

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  • Se Habla Español.
  • We're free to talk, 24 hours a day!
  • We have served tens of thousands of families in our community since 2019.
  • Our dedicated legal team has over 150 years of combined experience.
  • You won't pay unless we win!
  • We are a family-owned law firm.

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Liability in A Personal Injury Case

How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Case?


One of the most important elements of a personal injury case is determining fault. Once fault is established, the at-fault party will need to pay compensation to the injured party, whether it is negotiated or settled in court. A plaintiff can prove fault in a variety of ways, but a few essential elements must be proven in order to find a party liable:

  • That the defending party owed you a duty of care
  • That this duty that was owed to you (the plaintiff) was breached
  • That the cause of the plaintiff’s injuries was this breach of duty
  • That the plaintiff suffered damages, such as missed wages from work or medical bills