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Raleigh, NC – Two Women Injured in T-Bone Crash at Capital Blvd & Highwoods Blvd

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Raleigh, NC (March 22, 2026) – Two women were injured on Saturday, March 21, in a crash at the intersection of Capital Boulevard and Highwoods Boulevard in Raleigh. The incident was reported around 7:20 p.m., prompting a swift response from emergency crews.

Police said a red pickup truck struck a silver SUV on the driver’s side as the SUV attempted to turn onto Capital Boulevard. The impact left the SUV heavily damaged.

Paramedics transported two women from the SUV to a nearby hospital for treatment. One woman suffered non-life-threatening injuries, while the other sustained serious injuries and remained in critical condition.

Officers secured the area and documented the scene. The driver of the pickup truck was taken into custody at the scene following the crash. The Raleigh Police Department continues to investigate the cause of the collision.

Our thoughts are with the injured women as they continue to receive treatment and recover.

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

North Carolina law generally allows three years from the date of a crash to file a personal injury claim. A wrongful death case must usually be filed within two years from the date of loss. These deadlines apply to many traffic-related cases, including those involving large commercial vehicles.

The filing period begins on the day the incident occurs, not when symptoms appear or treatment starts. In wrongful death matters, the timeline starts from the date the person passed away. Knowing when the clock begins helps people avoid missing key legal steps.

Special rules can apply when a government vehicle or agency is involved. These cases may require early notice or different procedures before a claim can move forward. Missing those early steps can affect how the case proceeds.

Certain situations can affect how timing works in a claim. For example, cases involving minors or delayed discovery of injuries may follow different rules. These conditions can change how deadlines apply in specific circumstances.

Insurance claims often begin soon after a crash, but they are separate from court deadlines. A person may file a claim with an insurer while still within the legal filing window. Understanding this difference helps people manage both processes correctly. Missing a filing deadline can limit the ability to bring a case forward. Courts may not allow a claim to proceed once the time limit has passed. This can affect how a person handles expenses tied to injuries or recovery.

If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident in North Carolina, an experienced Raleigh truck accident lawyer can help you track important dates and organize documents for a case. An attorney can also review reports, explain how timelines apply, and handle communication with insurance companies.

At Brent Adams & Associates, we review crash-related claims and provide clear information about how deadlines may apply in different situations. Contact us at (910) 249-6891 to learn how filing timelines may affect your case and what steps you can take next.

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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