Stratas & Weathers, L.L.P.
Summary
Main Office
1550 Glenwood Ave.
Raleigh,
NC 27608
Languages
English and Greek. Spanish also available
Years of Experience
26 Years
Websites
Geographies
Office Locations
Main Office
1550 Glenwood Ave.
Raleigh, NC 27608
We Fight For Your Rights!
Serious personal injuries are among the most devastating, highly personal tragedies individuals and their families could ever have to face. At times like these, it is crucial to have a trusted, experienced advisor to guide you through the complicated legal system.
Stratas, Weathers & Tuttle, LLP is a law firm offering experienced representation throughout North Carolina, primarily in Eastern North Carolina from Raleigh to Wilmington. As respected Raleigh Personal Injury Lawyers, we have worked tirelessly fighting for the legal rights of thousands of clients who have suffered serious physical, emotional and catastrophic injuries, and survivors of those who have died due to others’ negligence as a result of vehicle accidents, medical malpractice and other wrongful acts.
Insurance company adjustors are experts at settling cases with little or no money to injured parties. Injured persons need someone to protect them. As trusted Raleigh Personal Injury Lawyers, we will protect your rights and make your needs our top priority. We will manage all aspects of your personal injury case, including complex investigations, vital research, processing of medical bills, contacting insurance companies and engaging in negotiations.
From beginning to end, we will guide you through an often intimidating, tedious process of challenging corporations and insurance companies until a fair settlement is reached. If not settled and suit is filed, we will navigate your claim through the court system and regularly communicate with you regarding your case.
Articles Written
Wrongful Death in North Carolina: Do You Have a Case?
Created On: 02/01/2011
In North Carolina, the heirs (relatives) have two years to settle or file there case in Court. This must be done prior to the expiration of the two year period. This is known as the Statute of Li
