Firm Profile - attorneys
Representing the injured in north carolina
| R. Jimmy Brittain, Jr. | Attorney | |
| Heidi M. Brown | Attorney | |
| Michael Timothy Brown, Jr. | Attorney | |
| Joseph A. Cheek | Attorney | |
| Megan Christenbury | Attorney | |
| Bobby J. Crumley | Attorney | |
| Barbara L. Curry | Attorney | |
| Robert A. Dre' Fleury | Attorney | |
| Kathleen Q. DuBois | Attorney | |
| William J. Garrity | Attorney | |
| Frank W. Hallstrom | Attorney | |
| Marcus E. Hayes, Sr. | Attorney | |
| Marshall Hurley | Attorney | |
| Philip H. Kearns | Attorney | |
| Kara McIvor | Attorney | |
| Darryl Tyler Nabors | Attorney | |
| Christopher H. Roberts | Attorney | |
| Karonnie R. Truzy | Attorney | |
| Jason Walls | Attorney |
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If you have been injured, contact a North Carolina attorney at Crumley & Associates today. We have offices located in Asheboro, Burlington, Charlotte, Concord, Gastonia, Greensboro, Hickory, High Point, Monroe and Winston-Salem. Our ten different office locations make us uniquely situated to advocate for any client who needs a North Carolina attorney anywhere in the state! Complete a FREE online Consultation Form or call us for a free consultation!
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- MAIN OFFICES -
Charlotte
817 East Morehead St.
Suite 100
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: 1-866-336-4547
Greensboro
2400 Freeman Mill Rd.
Suite 200
Greensboro, NC 27406
Phone: 1-866-336-4547
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