Article source: Lanier Law Group, NC
There is no shortage of car accident lawyers advertising in Raleigh — the harder part is telling them apart. A statewide firm with a Wake County office, a multigenerational family practice, a two-attorney boutique, and a high-volume injury shop will each handle your claim differently, and “which is best” is the wrong question. The better question is which type of firm fits the case you actually have.
How to Choose Among Them
The categories in this guide map onto real differences in what a case needs. A disputed-liability or commercial-truck claim rewards a firm with in-house investigators and the resources to litigate; a straightforward soft-tissue claim may be served just as well by a boutique where you deal with the attorney directly. Two questions cut through most of the noise on a first call: who will handle my file day to day, and what is the contingency percentage — including whether it rises if the case goes to trial. Both answers tell you more about fit than any star rating does. Every firm here offers a no-cost initial consultation, so there’s little downside to comparing two or three before signing anything. The firms are grouped below by type; a side-by-side table closes out the guide for quick reference.
Large Statewide Firms With a Raleigh Office
These firms run multiple offices across North Carolina and bring depth of staff, in-house resources, and the ability to absorb a long, expensive fight. The trade-off is that you may work with a case team rather than a single named partner.
Lanier Law Group
lanierlawgroup.com · 207 W Millbrook Rd, Ste 215, Raleigh, NC 27609
Lisa Lanier left an insurance-defense practice to open her own injury firm in 1995 (incorporated as Lanier Law Group, P.A. in 1997), and it has since grown to nine North Carolina offices and a team of more than 70 attorneys and legal staff. What sets the firm apart structurally is who sits on that team: licensed insurance adjusters and accident investigators work in-house alongside the attorneys, and the firm brings in outside reconstructionists and medical and economic experts on harder claims. Its Raleigh practice covers Beltline and Wake County collisions — rear-end and T-bone crashes, uninsured-motorist claims, and commercial truck cases — and published results include a seven-figure settlement from a head-on tractor-trailer collision. Lisa Lanier is a UNC Chapel Hill law graduate, Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished, and a Super Lawyers honoree since 2020. Worth noting: the Raleigh office shows 63 Google reviews, a smaller local count than several firms below.
Law Offices of James Scott Farrin
farrin.com · 5438 Wade Park Blvd, Ste 400, Raleigh, NC 27607
One of the largest injury firms in the state, Farrin runs 14 offices with 60-plus attorneys and reports recovering more than $2 billion for 78,000-plus clients since 1997 — including $230 million for over 4,500 clients in 2025. Its car accident team includes former insurance defense attorneys and adjusters, and the firm fields NC State Bar Board Certified Specialists and bilingual staff. Worth noting: at this scale, day-to-day contact is usually with an assigned attorney and support team rather than the firm’s founder.
CR Legal Team
crlegalteam.com · Raleigh, NC
Founded in 1989 as Crumley Roberts and rebranded to CR Legal Team in 2022, the firm describes recovering billions for more than 200,000 clients across its 36-year history. Its Raleigh car accident work is backed by an in-house investigative unit and 24/7 intake, covering standard collisions through hit-and-run and DUI crash claims, with several Super Lawyers–listed attorneys. Worth noting: the 2022 name change may not register with people who knew the firm as Crumley Roberts.
Long-Established and Family-Led Practices
Firms with decades of continuity — often a founder’s name still on the door and a second generation now practicing. Longevity is the through-line; the trade-off is that some spread their work across a broad injury docket.
Brent Adams & Associates
brentadams.com · 8222 Creedmoor Rd, Raleigh, NC 27613
Operating since 1973, this is one of the longest-running injury practices in Raleigh and is plaintiff-only — it has never represented an insurer, corporation, or manufacturer. Brenton D. Adams is board-certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a Million Dollar Advocates Forum member, and has written consumer guides on NC car accident law. Worth noting: car accident clients share the practice with medical malpractice, slip-and-fall, and other injury matters.
Whitley Law Firm
whitleylawfirm.com · 1000 Social St, Ste 200, Raleigh, NC 27609
A family-led practice led by Robert E. “Bob” Whitley (AV Preeminent) and Benjamin H. Whitley, with a stated sole focus on personal injury litigation across nine NC offices and more than 120 years of combined attorney experience. Published results include a $3 million settlement in a commercial-truck wrongful-death case. Worth noting: the firm references 1974 as its founding year on some pages, though that date is not stated uniformly across its materials.
Riddle & Riddle Injury Lawyers
justicecounts.com · 4600 Marriott Dr, Ste 500, Raleigh, NC 27612
Founded in 1985 by Gene Riddle, the firm rebranded from Riddle & Brantley to Riddle & Riddle in 2025 when his daughter Alex Riddle became partner — a 40-year practice now in its second generation, with 12 NC offices and more than $900 million recovered since 2000. Gene Riddle is recognized as a National Trial Lawyers Top 10 Trucking Trial Lawyer; Alex Riddle holds Top 40 Under 40 recognition. Worth noting: the recent rebrand may affect name recognition for clients who knew the firm under its prior name.
Injury-Focused Mid-Size Firms
Practices built around injury work, large enough to litigate but small enough that the attorney handling your file is easier to reach.
Tatum & Atkinson
tatumatkinson.com · Raleigh, NC
Handles only personal injury and accident cases. Led by Robert Tatum and Season Atkinson — both Million Dollar Advocates Forum members — the firm reports more than $100 million recovered and 65-plus years of combined experience, and advertises that clients work directly with an attorney from day one rather than a case manager. Worth noting: the firm’s founding year is not stated in public sources.
Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers
riccilawnc.com · 3605 Glenwood Ave, Ste 435, Raleigh, NC 27612
Founded in 1998 by Brian M. Ricci, with 11 NC offices and 150-plus combined years of experience. Brian Ricci sits on the NC Lawyers Weekly 2024 Power List; a published auto result includes an $850,000 settlement, and four attorneys appear in the 2025 Best Lawyers in America edition. Bilingual staff. Worth noting: the firm’s headquarters are in Greenville, so the Raleigh office is a satellite location.
Maginnis Howard
carolinalaw.com · 7706 Six Forks Rd, Ste 101, Raleigh, NC 27615
The firm’s personal injury division launched in 2012 under T. Shawn Howard (Million and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum). Published crash results include a $5.5 million settlement for a motorcyclist killed by a drunk driver and a $2.93 million wrong-way DUI fatality recovery. Worth noting: injury is one of several practice areas alongside consumer protection, class actions, and business litigation.
Hardison & Cochran
lawyernc.com · 7340 Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, NC 27615
In practice since 1982 across six offices, the firm states it concentrates entirely on injury law and handles car, truck, and motorcycle crashes and wrongful death. Managing partner Benjamin T. Cochran is a 2026 NC Super Lawyers honoree. Worth noting: its Raleigh rating of 4.6 across 365 reviews sits below most firms here, though four decades of practice add context.
A Boutique Option
Paul Robinson Law
paulrobinsonlaw.com · 124 St Marys St, Ste 201, Raleigh, NC 27605
A Triangle boutique founded in 2017, with offices in Raleigh, Clayton, and Apex. Paul Robinson personally investigates each case and handles all insurer communications — a hands-on model that distinguishes small practices from volume firms. Worth noting: a boutique’s capacity for highly complex or high-volume litigation can differ from the larger practices above.
Also Surfacing in Search
Martin & Jones, PLLC (martinandjones.com) — 4.5 stars, 47 reviews. A Raleigh civil-litigation firm; a dedicated car accident practice could not be confirmed from public sources, so contact them directly.
Miller Law Group, PLLC (millerlawgroupnc.com) — 4.7 stars, 59 reviews. Founded by W. Stacy Miller II, with published verdicts and settlements exceeding $200 million across car, truck, and motorcycle cases.
The Firms at a Glance
A quick recap of everything above, in one view:
| Firm | Google Rating | Reviews (Raleigh) | Founded | Type |
| Lanier Law Group | ⭐ 4.3 | 63 | 1995 | Statewide, multi-office |
| Law Offices of James Scott Farrin | ⭐ 4.9 | 1,156 | 1997 | Statewide, multi-office |
| CR Legal Team | ⭐ 4.8 | 87 | 1989 | Statewide, multi-office |
| Whitley Law Firm | ⭐ 4.7 | 596 | 1974 | Family-led |
| Brent Adams & Associates | ⭐ 4.9 | 812 | 1973 | Long-established, plaintiff-only |
| Riddle & Riddle Injury Lawyers | ⭐ 4.7 | 844 | 1985 | Family-led, multi-office |
| Hardison & Cochran | ⭐ 4.6 | 365 | 1982 | Injury-focused, multi-office |
| Tatum & Atkinson | ⭐ 4.7 | 606 | Not stated | Injury-only |
| Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers | ⭐ 4.8 | 322 | 1998 | Injury-focused, multi-office |
| Maginnis Howard | ⭐ 4.8 | 131 | 2009 | Mixed practice |
| Paul Robinson Law | ⭐ 4.9 | 61 | 2017 | Boutique / Triangle |
Ratings and review counts reflect each firm’s Raleigh Google Business Profile as of June 2026.