Kristen Beightol Named Among North Carolina’s “10 Best” Personal Injury Attorneys by AIOPIA

Kristen Beightol, Founding Partner and Personal Injury Attorney at Edwards Beightol Law, in Raleigh, North Carolina

Founding Partner Kristen Beightol has been accepted by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys (AIOPIA) for inclusion among the 2021 “10 Best” Personal Injury Law Attorneys in North Carolina!

Selection among the “10 Best” is a prestigious honor. It recognizes attorneys who have excelled in their fields while maintaining the highest standards of professional excellence and client satisfaction.

To earn inclusion, attorneys must:

  • Be formally nominated by the Institute, clients and/or a fellow lawyer;

  • Have attained the highest degree of professional achievement in their field of law; and

  • Maintain an impeccable Client Satisfaction rating.

AIOPIA membership is exclusive and only extended to a select few at the top of their profession who make client satisfaction of utmost importance.

The organization’s rating system is designed to help consumers make educated decisions in choosing their attorney. Selection for membership demonstrates an attorney’s commitment to excellence as well as their level of approval by their peers and clients.

Kristen Beightol: A Top-Rated Trial Lawyer

Kristen Beightol is a Raleigh-based trial lawyer who has earned national recognition for her work in matters of serious personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and insurance litigation.

Kristen has secured notable million and multi-million recoveries, including a number of results listed in North Carolina Lawyer’s Weekly Top Verdicts & Settlements. She has been named among The Best Lawyers in America (2020 and 2021), North Carolina Super Lawyers, and Business North Carolina Magazine’s Legal Elite. North Carolina Super Lawyers and Business North Carolina Magazine’s Legal Elite have not yet been announced for 2021.

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