North Carolina Trial Lawyers
Personal Injury · Criminal Defense · Business · Family Law · General Practice
An unresolved legal problem can dominate your life. At the Knox Law Center, we understand. Whether you have a serious injury, a criminal charge, a contractual dispute, a divorce, or other legal issue, we will give your matter the close attention it deserves. We will provide the knowledge, the personal service, and the innovative and practical solutions needed to help you succeed.
At our offices in Charlotte, Cornelius and Denver, our attorneys represent clients throughout North Carolina in several areas of the law including:
• Personal injury claims such as car accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, workers' compensation, premises liability, dog bites, and injuries caused by the actions of others in many different situations.
• Criminal defense of DWI/DUI, traffic tickets and all other criminal charges, including felonies and misdemeanors.
• Family law issues such as divorce, child custody and support, alimony/spousal support, and property division/equitable distribution.
• Representation of small businesses in commercial transactions and litigation.
• Estate planning including wills, probate, and associated litigation.
• Real estate Link to Real Property and Condemnation liens and construction law, condemnation, and transactions,,.
We handle many cases, but try to treat each as if it were our only case. To learn more about our firm's history and our approach to client service, please visit our firm overview page.
Contact us to schedule an attorney consultation
We offer free initial consultations for personal injury, criminal defense, workers' compensation and other injury cases. To schedule a consultation with an experienced North Carolina lawyer, please call 704-372-1360 in Charlotte, 704-896-0199 in Cornelius and 704-827-6667 in Denver, or fill out our simple contact form on this Web site. We serve injured clients throughout North Carolina and criminal clients in Mecklenburg and Lincoln Counties.

