Legal Resources and Insights from North Carolina Trial Lawyers

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Clarity for the Legal Road Ahead

When facing a serious legal issue — whether a catastrophic injury, a shareholder dispute, or potential class action — information can be empowering. At Blue LLP, we provide practical, plain-language resources to help individuals and businesses better understand their legal options.



This page includes guides, checklists, and common questions answered by experienced trial lawyers. While not legal advice, our content reflects real issues we see every day in North Carolina litigation.

Topics We Cover

Our growing collection of resources includes:

Each article is grounded in North Carolina law and written for real people and small business owners — not lawyers.

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Personal injury claim timelines and medical documentation guidance

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What to expect from a deposition or mediation

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Commercial litigation basics for shareholders and business owners

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Class action eligibility and process breakdowns

Who These Resources Are For

These resources are built for:

We update our content regularly as laws evolve and cases arise.

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Injury victims navigating long-term medical recovery

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Business clients involved in breach of contract or fraud disputes

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Employees or investors affected by corporate misconduct

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Individuals unsure whether their situation warrants legal action

Downloadable Guides and Tools

Select resources are available for download, including our injury documentation checklist, a “Do I Have a Case?” Q&A sheet, and a trial preparation overview for plaintiffs.

Common Legal Questions Answered

  • How do contingency fees work in injury cases?

    We don’t charge any attorney’s fee unless we recover for you. Our firm advances most litigation costs as well — you don’t pay upfront.

  • Do I have to testify in court?

    Not necessarily. Most cases resolve before trial, but we prepare every client as though testimony may be needed. Many clients never appear in court.

  • What if I’m not sure who’s at fault?

    It’s common not to have all the answers upfront. We investigate liability, gather expert input, and help clarify fault and recovery options early in the process.