Michael Mills is a trial lawyer based in Wilmington, North Carolina. He has handled cases across the state.

Michael Mills' law practice includes representing victims and their families in serious and catastrophic personal injury cases, wrongful death, tractor-trailer collisions, plant explosions, fire and burn trauma, business torts, and other litigation. He also represents landowners in eminent domain and property rights litigation, and handles will contests and criminal defense cases.

Michael believes that every person, regardless of their status, deserves equal protection under the law and justice. People injured by no fault of their own, accused of a crime, and/or entangled in a criminal investigation deserve an aggressive lawyer that will fight for them, seek justice, and protect their rights.

Michael's mission is the justice his client's deserve. Although not all cases go to trial, Michael works efficiently and maximizes settlement value by staying zeroed-in on how to prevail at trial. If the case goes to trial, Michael's purpose is to win.

Michael believes that every case has a unique story. Michael identifies and tells that story. Michael masters the facts and law so that he can present each case in an efficient, clear, convincing, and compelling manner.

Although our law office is located in Wilmington, we travel throughout the State to meet with clients to accommodate and better serve them.

To discuss your case and/or learn more about your rights and options at a free initial consultation, e-mail or call the Law Offices of Michael Mills.

DISCLAIMER. The information on this website is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Nothing on this website should be taken as legal advice. You should not take action based upon this information without consulting legal counsel. (All cases are different and past results do not guarantee future success.) This website does not create an attorney-client relationship. This website is not intended to create, and use or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Moreover, submitting e-mail or contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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