Attorneys in Statesville, North Carolina
Our Statesville, North Carolina guide currently focuses on the North Carolina legal context applicable to Statesville's 28,419 residents and the closest cities with verified attorney rosters in our directory.
28,419
2020 Population
Iredell County
County
small city
Place Type
3 yr
Injury SOL
North Carolina legal context for Statesville residents
North Carolina is one of only four states still applying pure contributory negligence in personal-injury cases.
The personal-injury statute of limitations in North Carolina is 3 years from the date of injury — one of the most important deadlines for Statesville residents to be aware of.
- Bar association: North Carolina Bar Association
- Court system: North Carolina Judicial Branch
- County: Iredell County
- Largest counties in North Carolina: Mecklenburg, Wake, Guilford, Forsyth, Cumberland
Closest North Carolina cities with verified attorneys
While we build out our Statesville attorney roster, these nearby North Carolina cities have verified attorney listings ranked by client rating and years of experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the population of Statesville, North Carolina?
According to the 2020 U.S. Census, Statesville has a population of approximately 28,419, classifying it as a small city in Iredell County.
Are there attorneys in Statesville, North Carolina?
Statesville has not yet been added to our verified attorney roster. The closest North Carolina cities where we list verified attorneys include Winston-Salem, Durham, Greensboro. You can also use the North Carolina Bar Association attorney lookup directly.
What is the personal injury statute of limitations in North Carolina?
North Carolina generally allows 3 years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Exceptions exist for minors, government claims, and discovery-rule cases.
Which county is Statesville in?
Statesville is located in Iredell County, North Carolina.
How do I verify a North Carolina attorney's license?
Check any attorney's bar status, disciplinary history, and contact information through the North Carolina Bar Association.