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Fred W. DeVore III

Fred W. DeVore III is a Partner at DAS Law Group, PA, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He focuses his practice on personal injury law, representing individuals harmed by negligence. Mr. DeVore has been admitted to the North Carolina State Bar since 2009. He earned his Juris Doctor from Elon University School of Law in 2009. As a partner of the firm, he brings steady experience and a client-focused approach to personal injury matters throughout the Charlotte area.

LATEST ARTICLES BY: Fred W. DeVore III

What To Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Charlotte, NC?
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

Getting into an accident is always stressful. If you were riding a motorcycle when your accident occurred, the chances are good that you’re facing serious injuries and even greater struggles. The steps…

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North Carolina Insurance Coverage Explained
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

It can be dangerous to drive on busy streets, navigate complicated interchanges, or contend with unpredictable weather. It’s not possible to avoid every hazard, and other drivers can pose a serious threat…

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What Is the Role of Expert Witnesses in North Carolina Personal Injury Cases?
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

Being in an accident of any kind can be jarring. Filing a personal injury claim can help recoup some of your losses. One way to strengthen your claim is to hire a…

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What To Do After a Car Accident in Charlotte, NC?
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

Whether you’re trying to prepare in advance or have recently been involved in a Charlotte car accident, like many others, you may be asking, “What to do after a car accident in…

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North Carolina Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

Losing a loved one to an accident is always a devastating, traumatic event. Grief takes hold, and there are often countless things to do that can take precedence over seeking your deserved…

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North Carolina Personal Injury Statute of Limitations
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

When you’re considering filing a personal injury claim, it’s important to be aware of the timeline that starts right away. Begin the legal process by familiarizing yourself with the North Carolina personal…

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Navigating Car Accidents on Charlotte’s Interstates: I-77, I-85, I-485
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

If you are navigating car accidents on Charlotte’s Interstates, I-77, I-85, and I-485, it can be challenging to know how to respond and react. The car accident lawyers from DAS Law Group…

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Common Car Accident Injuries in Charlotte, NC
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

Getting into a car accident can happen in a flash, and the impact on the individuals involved can be truly devastating. Accidents can occur at any time, and it can be helpful…

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Recent Eminent Domain Cases in South Carolina (Updated)
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

Eminent domain – the power of the government to seize private property for public purposes – has long been a central topic in South Carolina law. This authority is balanced by the…

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Finding Legal Help for Eminent Domain Issues in North Carolina (2025)
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

Many homeowners may not know about the government’s right to seize property against their will. Finding legal help for eminent domain issues in North Carolina is crucial for residents whose properties have…

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Attorney Fred W. Devore III Recognized on the 2024 Power List of Personal Injury Attorneys
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Last Modified on Mar 20, 2024

Attorney Fred W. Devore III Recognized on the 2024 Power List of Personal Injury Attorneys by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly For the second year in a row, Fred W. DeVore, III, has…

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Average Personal Injury Settlement in North Carolina [Updated]
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Last Modified on Feb 06, 2026

You never anticipate you or a loved one becoming injured in an accident. Then, your medical expenses begin piling up, your bills are past due because of loss of wages, and the…

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Construction site theft prevention
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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024

Delays in North Carolina construction projects can frustrate contractors, developers, property owners and other project stakeholders. Reasons for delays are nearly infinite, but the most common causes include bad weather, budget shortfalls,…

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Architectural design flaws past and present
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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024

When construction of the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta commenced more than eight centuries ago, the structure was intended to be a white marble monument to God. However,…

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How Does Med-Pay Work?
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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024

Auto insurance policies require specific coverage categories like underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage. Med-pay is a category of optional coverage in a policy that can provide a limited amount of compensation for…

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How contributory negligence affects North Carolina car crashes
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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024

In a city the size of Charlotte, there are motor vehicle crashes virtually every day. Far too often, the wrecks result in serious injuries to drivers, passengers or pedestrians and sometimes even…

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Step 2: Filing a North Carolina personal injury lawsuit
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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024

If you stop by our Charlotte Civil Litigation Law blog from time to time, you might recall a September post on the steps you must take to file a North Carolina personal…

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Go slow: Charlotte-area road construction ahead
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Last Modified on Feb 27, 2024

While it might sometimes seem as if the world is disorganized and chaotic, there is an orderly type of comfort to be found in the design details and precise plans of road…

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Part 2: Does your brand-new Charlotte home come with warranties?
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Last Modified on Aug 30, 2024

Regular readers of our Charlotte Civil Litigation Blog will recall a recent post in this space about warranties that can protect people who purchase a brand-new, recently constructed home. North Carolina law…

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Does your brand-new Charlotte home come with warranties?
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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024

Consumers have a different set of expectations when purchasing a new car than they do when they buy a used vehicle. When you buy a used car, you understand that it will…

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