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The Average Cost of a Lawsuit The average legal expenses for a civil lawsuit can range from $15,000 to over $70,000. Personal injury cases typically fall within the $5,000 to $50,000 range, depending on the severity and extent of damages. Small claims cases might cost between $1,000 and $5,000.
North Carolinas civil statute of limitations laws give a three-year time limit for personal injuries, fraud, and many other causes of action but only a one-year limit for defamation.
The following items must be submitted to the Clerk of Court: (i) complaint; (ii) summons; (iii) cover sheet; and (iv) filing fee. Venue is prescribed by statute. In civil actions, venue is typically the county in which the plaintiff or defendant resides.

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Suing someone in Small Claims Court costs money. For each lawsuit, the plaintiff must pay a $96 filing fee to the clerk of court. You pay an additional $30 fee for each defendant to cover the cost of the sheriff getting the proper legal forms to the defendant.

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