James T. Crouse

Two Hannover Square, Raleigh, NC

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1980
Duke University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1971
Davidson College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Yolanda

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12 Oct, 2013
I don't even know where to begin. I was injured 33000+ ft in the air during a flight. I did not know what to do first after dealing with doctors, surgeons, and nurses while trying to heal. I called a large legal firm that advertises in North Carolina to see if they could help me. After being grilled like I was the problem, my sister-in-law who lives in Memphis, researched attorneys in my area and gave me a choice of 2. Well I called James Crouse and the first thing he told me was that he would help me put a letter together for the airline and he would do it for free. Then he said "you don't have to go with me as your lawyer, but you will need a good lawyer in order to handle the big airline." I felt so taken care of and he was very honest about everything from the start. He worked on my case for over 4 years. He prepared my husband and I for everything that could happen. Jim came to our house when I could not walk and he continued to come to the house when I was healing. I could ask him any question and get an answer even if it was one that was not in my favor. I never want to have to go through something like this again, but if I have to, I will call Jim as soon as possible. Even opposing counsel liked him and that makes a huge difference in the outcome of a case. Just FYI...... he has entertaining stories about his life that go on for days! He kept me on my toes. Thank you Attorney Crouse!
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Anonymous

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23 Apr, 2011
I contacted Jim Crouse after my husband was killed in a small plane crash while learning to fly. If tthe accident were due to equipment malfunction, I wanted to keep it from happening again. Jim relentlessly investigated all angles and exhausted all resources while remaining kind and sensitive to my concerns and desires. While we weren't able to determine a cause, Jim obtained a satisfactory settlement with one of the flight instructor's insurers and I am confident our best effort was made. I would recommend Jim for his professional expertise as well as his personal sensitivity. I'm grateful to Jim for his help during a very difficult time.
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Jeff

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01 Apr, 2011
I had the opportunity of working with Mr. Crause regarding a FAA infraction. The case was complex and required many hours of research and fact finding. Many times I had thought that we had came to a dead end road. These roadblocks had given me the feeling of wanting to give up. Somehow, Mr Crause was able to put it in four wheel drive and go through these road blocks. His knowledge and ability to keep me focused was something I never expected out of a lawyer. He was also able to relay a peace of mind in an otherwise troubling situation for me. Being such a complex case, I was worried about the ability to pay for the services. Mr. Crause was able to consolidate and multi task using every available minute in each hour. These tactics reduced the bill beyond my expectations. We have finished work on my case but still stay in touch over the months. This is just another reason why I am writing this review and recommend him to everyone I talk to in the aviation community.
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Pros
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Thorough and relentless investigation of all angles to determine the cause of an accident
“Jim relentlessly investigated all angles and exhausted all resources while remaining kind and sensitive to my concerns and desires.”
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Extensive knowledge and expertise in the aviation industry
“Jim's vast knowledge of the airplane industry was a great asset to my case.”
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Personalized attention and frequent communication with clients
“He spent many hours on the phone with me and visiting me at home when I was incapacitated. I felt totally safe and protected having Jim Crouse represent me.”
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Ability to navigate complex legal challenges and find solutions
“Somehow, Mr Crouse was able to put it in four wheel drive and go through these road blocks. His knowledge and ability to keep me focused was something I never expected out of a lawyer.”
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Compassionate and sensitive approach to handling difficult situations
“He was very professional, calm, cordial, and frank. He sat down to get to know me and the facts around my accident. Jim listened to me and all my health concerns and went to bat for me 100%.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

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Aviation Law Cases and Materials, Aviation Law Cases and Materials

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