Personal Injury
If you have been in a car accident or suffered any type of serious injury, you need an attorney with the experience and drive to protect your rights and help you recover what you are entitled to under the law. At Hodges & Coxe, P.C., we handle a wide variety of personal injury cases, from automobile, trucking, boating, and pedestrian accidents, to premises liability, toxic mold cases, products liability cases, medical malpractice and nursing home abuse cases.
Wrongful Death
A "wrongful death" occurs when a person is killed by a wrongful act, neglect or default of another person, company or entity. In plain english, an action for wrongful death exists...Read More >
Nursing Home Abuse
As our population grows older, there is an increasing dependency on long-term care facilities for elderly family members. There are over 17,000 nursing homes in the United States...Read More >
Medical Malpractice
According to the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine, preventable medical errors cause between 1,200 and 2,800 deaths each year in North Carolina. Based on those statistics...Read More >
Auto and Trucking Accidents
In North Carolina and the United States as a whole, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for persons of every age from 4 to 33. In North Carolina alone in 2003, 1,552 people were killed...Read More >
Products Liability
Every year, thousands of consumers are seriously injured or killed by dangerous or defective products, from faulty lawn mowers to tainted food products. Many of these injuries could have been avoided...Read More >
Slip and Fall
Generally, "slip and fall" accidents occur when a person is injured by slipping, or tripping, and falling due to a dangerous condition on the premises. Such falls can happen inside or outside a building...Read More >
Boating Accidents
More than 70 million Americans enjoy some form of recreational boating, and there are over 13 million registered recreational vessels in the United States. In 2004, there were 336,056 registered boats in North Carolina alone....Read More >