Every client is our most important
Hodges & Coxe, P.C. is a civil litigation law firm located in Wilmington, North Carolina. C. Wes Hodges, II, and Bradley A. Coxe are life-long Wilmington residents and together have over 20 years of litigation experience. We combine a diverse personal injury practice with a full-service business and commercial litigation practice. Consequently, whether you are fighting against an insurance company for another motorist, have been injured by a medical professional, have been defrauded by a business, or are in a dispute over a real estate or construction contract, we have the expertise and resources to help.
At Hodges & Coxe, P.C., each client is our most important client, whether you have suffered life-threatening injuries at the hands of a negligent motorist or have been left high and dry by an unscrupulous contractor. Effective, aggressive representation, no matter the case, is the hallmark of our practice. We handle cases in federal and state courts, at both the trial and appellate levels. Initial consultations for all cases are free, and for injury cases we charge no fee unless you recover. If you would like the benefit of our background, training, and experience, please contact us to schedule your confidential consultation.
Hodges & Coxe, P.C. is a small firm that prides itself on devoting the utmost personal attention to each client. Unlike larger firms, where clients often get shuffled around between different attorneys, paralegals, and legal secretaries, we ensure a continuity to your case. You will always know who is responsible for your case, and we will keep you fully informed every step of the way. Every phone call and email is returned, and we are always happy to sit down with you whenever you like to discuss the status of your case.
Thank you for your interest in our firm and our website, and we look forward to assisting you in the future. Please feel free to browse our website for more information on our firm, our attorneys, our practice areas, and useful information regarding the law and the judicial process.
Brunswick officials work with Coastal Companies despite delinquent taxes, pending litigation
The county commissioners insist they do government business on a level playing field and that no one gets special treatment. But it's clear they have gone out of their way to help a major local developer.
Buyers' lawsuits against Coastal Companies focus on sales tactics
A developer that was selling lots for more that $200,000 apiece four years ago now says similar ones in the same subdivisions were worth only $55,000. To try to cut its tax bill, The Coastal Companies has appealed the value of 838 properties it owns in Brunswick County, arguing the county illegally raised the values in 2008.