Directory: North Carolina
25 total providers in North Carolina · 19 doctors · 6 facilities
How medical liens work in North Carolina
North Carolina caps medical liens under N.C.G.S. § 44-49 and § 44-50. Lien recovery is generally limited to 50% of the net settlement after attorney's fees and costs, with statutory allocation rules among competing lienholders.
This is informational only and not legal advice. Statute references are current as of publication.
North Carolina's 50% lien cap and allocation rules shape PI medical-care arrangements statewide. LawyersTrend is onboarding providers serving Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Greensboro, and Wilmington.
Browse by specialty in North Carolina
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BRIAN WOLF, MD
CAROLINA MOUNTAIN GASTROENTEROLOGY ENDOSCOPY CENTER
CHESTER YARBROUGH, MD
EMILY JANICKI, DC
EVAN CROWLEY, DC
JAMES SHIPLEY, D.P.M.
JOHN MONTZ, M.D.
JOSEPH FELICIANO, D.O.
KIMBERLY AGATUCCI, P.T.
LAUREN BEDELL-ROBERTS, PT
LLOYD ARMSTRONG, D.P.M.
MICHAEL SAWA
MINDY BRADSHAW, D.C.
MOUNTAIN SPINE AND NEUROLOGICAL IMAGING
MYRIAM HIRSCH, DC
NIKOLAS BLAND
NOVANT HEALTH ENTERPRISES IMAGING, LLC
PINEHURST MEDICAL CLINIC INC
PRESBYTERIAN SAMEDAY SURGERY CENTER AT HUNTERSVILLE LLC
RAYMOND MINARD, MD
SARAT GANGA, M.D.
STANLEY GETZ, MD
STEVEN TRAU, M.D.
Cities in North Carolina
Browse providers by city. 30 cities have enough inventory to list — more added as our directory grows.
- Charlotte (788)
- Raleigh (481)
- Winston Salem (424)
- Durham (413)
- Greensboro (254)
- Asheville (240)
- Wilmington (226)
- Fayetteville (196)
- Chapel Hill (181)
- Cary (157)
- Greenville (132)
- Hickory (96)
- Concord (95)
- High Point (94)
- Gastonia (84)
- Mooresville (79)
- Huntersville (71)
- Hendersonville (66)
- Burlington (61)
- Matthews (60)
- New Bern (59)
- Salisbury (55)
- Statesville (53)
- Pinehurst (50)
- Shelby (46)
- Jacksonville (45)
- Lumberton (44)
- Rocky Mount (42)
- Boone (41)
- Asheboro (40)
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about finding lien-friendly personal-injury providers across North Carolina in 30 cities.
Do personal-injury providers across North Carolina in 30 cities accept medical liens or letters of protection?
Many providers listed here treat personal-injury patients on a medical lien or letter of protection (LOP) — meaning care is delivered and payment is deferred until the case resolves. Look for the “Accepts liens” or “Accepts LOP” tag on a listing, and always confirm the exact terms directly with the provider's office before starting treatment.
How do I find a lien-friendly doctor, imaging center, or surgery center across North Carolina in 30 cities?
Use the filters on this page to narrow by specialty, type, language, and lien acceptance. There are currently 25 providers listed across North Carolina in 30 cities. Each profile shows location, specialty, and whether the provider works on liens or letters of protection.
Are the listings across North Carolina in 30 cities verified?
Listings marked verified have been confirmed with the provider. Others are compiled from public records such as the NPI registry and shown as basic listings until the provider claims them. Providers can claim and update their own listing at no cost.
Is LawyersTrend a law firm or a lawyer referral service?
No. LawyersTrend is an informational directory of medical and legal providers for personal-injury matters. It is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and is not a lawyer referral service under California Business & Professions Code §6155. A listing does not imply endorsement.