The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin Serving Fayetteville, North Carolina

The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin Serving Fayetteville, North Carolina


The experienced attorneys of the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin help injured people in Fayetteville, NC, including those hurt by the negligence of others, in car accidents, or at work.

Our Fayetteville office is located on Bus 401 (Raeford Road). As the city continues to grow and attract new residents, we will continue to fight to protect the rights of its injured people.

We handle a wide variety of cases, including:

Personal-Injury
Personal Injury

Car-Accidents
Car, Truck, Motorcycle Accidents, and Hurt by DWI

Workers-Comp
Workers’ Compensation

Social-Security-Disability
Social Security Disability

The Law Offices of James Scott Farrin have been serving the people of Fayetteville, NC since 1997.Hours

  • Call and chat are available 24/7/365
  • In-person Appointments & Walk-ins: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday

Handling Your Case Remotely

  • We can handle your case by phone – you don’t have to come in if you don’t want to.
  • We can even come to you at the hospital, your home, or anywhere else across North Carolina!

Other Practice Areas

No win, no attorney fee, risk-free guarantee icon. James Scott Farrin offers this guarantee to our clients in Durham, NC

If you’ve been injured by another or hurt at work, contact an experienced law firm with a “You-First” Policy and a reputation for achieving great results.1 Call 1-866-900-7078 today for a free case evaluation. Delaying can hurt your case – but a member of our team is ready to help you right now!

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Attorney Walter [Wood] with his paralegals, Leslie and Tifany, made me feel informed and in control from day one. And that really made a difference in the way I felt and saw the whole process. Thank you guys; you are not only great professionals but lovely and charming human beings. 1

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