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Raleigh, NC – Emergency Crews Respond to Crash on I-440 EB Near I-87 SB

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Raleigh, NC (April 4, 2026) – On Thursday, April 2,  a crash involving two vehicles occurred on Interstate 440 eastbound near the Interstate 87 southbound interchange in Raleigh. The incident was reported at approximately 7:02 p.m., according to the Raleigh Police Department.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Emergency crews responded to the scene after receiving reports of a crash between a gray Dodge Charger and a black Chevy truck. The impact damaged both vehicles.

Paramedics evaluated the occupants of both vehicles at the scene before deciding on hospital transport. The extent of their injuries has not been confirmed at this time.

The Raleigh Police Department continues to investigate the cause of the crash.

Our thoughts remain with those hurt in the accident as they receive treatment and work toward recovery.

How Long Do I Have to File a Truck Accident Claim in Raleigh?

North Carolina law gives most truck accident victims three years from the date of the truck accident in Raleigh to file a personal injury claim. Wrongful death claims carry a shorter window of two years from the date of death. Missing either deadline typically ends a person’s ability to recover compensation through the courts.

The filing clock usually starts on the day the accident occurs. In rare situations, an injury may not be apparent right away, and the timeline may begin from the date the injury was discovered. This distinction matters most in cases where crash-related conditions develop gradually over time.

Property damage claims follow a different path than personal injury cases. A person seeking compensation for a damaged vehicle may face separate processes and timelines. It helps to track vehicle repair costs and insurance correspondence separately from medical records and injury-related expenses.

Crashes involving a government-owned truck or a state agency follow different rules. North Carolina requires claimants to file a formal notice with the relevant government body before pursuing legal action. These notice deadlines are often much shorter than the standard filing window.

Insurance negotiations run on their own schedule and have no effect on court filing deadlines. An insurer may still be processing a claim when the legal window closes. Waiting on an insurance response does not pause or extend the statute of limitations.

A few narrow exceptions can affect the timeline. Minors generally have additional time to file once they reach adulthood. People who were legally incapacitated at the time of the crash may also qualify for an adjusted deadline. These exceptions do not apply broadly and depend on the specific facts of each case.

A Raleigh truck accident lawyer can help you track all applicable deadlines from the moment your case begins. An attorney can also gather evidence, prepare documentation, and submit filings within the required window.

At Brent Adams & Associates, we have years of experience handling truck accident cases in Raleigh and throughout North Carolina. We review the specific facts of each situation and explain what legal options may apply.

You can call Brent Adams & Associates at 910-249-6891 to schedule a free consultation with our legal team.

Note: This article is based on information gathered from publicly available sources and reports. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, some details may change as additional facts become available. If you believe any part of this content is inaccurate or incomplete, please contact Brent Adams & Associates so it can be reviewed and updated accordingly.

Disclaimer: This content is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as legal or medical advice. Reading this article does not establish an attorney-client relationship, nor should it be interpreted as a solicitation for legal services. If you have been injured or require legal guidance, you should seek immediate medical care and consult a qualified attorney. Any images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual individuals, vehicles, or locations involved in the incident.

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