May 2019

New Bill Could Loosen Regulations on Alcohol Sales in North Carolina

beers on a bar

In North Carolina, a proposed change to current regulations could potentially allow bar patrons to order as many as four drinks at once. It would also allow state-run liquor stores to open on Sunday afternoons. A detailed article on the potential legislation is available here. About the Bill House Bill 536, sponsored by Representative Chuck…

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Willie Mason and Friends Celebrate Music and Faith with Daggett Shuler Partners on Triad Today

May Triad Today panel

On Saturday, May 18th, attorney partners David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today with host Jim Longworth to discuss the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Willie Mason and Friends Concert. The Triad Today program airs on WXLV ABC45 and WMYV My48.   Joining David, Griff, and Jim was Willie…

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Changes to the Federal Disability Program for 2019

Social Security paperwork

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has revealed significant changes to the Social Security Disability Administration (SSDI). For many recipients, this means an increase in monthly benefit payments—thanks to a Cost-Of-Living-Allowance (COLA) adjustment. The SAA has released a Fact Sheet which details revised earnings thresholds, COLA changes, and maximum benefits. The Changes for 2019 Policy revisions…

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Daggett Shuler Law Voted “Best of the Triad” by YES! Weekly

David Daggett & Griff Shuler with Yes! Weekly magazine

The team of personal injury attorneys at Daggett Shuler Law are pleased to announce that the firm has been named the Best Law Firm in Forsyth County, as voted on by the readers of YES! Weekly. The publication announces their list of the Triad’s Best in May of each year. Attorney partners David Daggett and…

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Choir Leader Willie Mason Joins David Daggett and Griff Shuler on Triad Today

Griff Shuler, Willie Mason, and David Daggett

Attorney partners David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law will be visiting Triad Today host Jim Longworth on May 18th to discuss an exciting celebration of music, faith, and ministry coming to the Triad. The Triad Today program airs: Saturdays at 7:30am on WXLV ABC45 Sundays at 11:00am on WMYV My48 Joining David…

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Scientists Isolate Protein Connected to Brain Injury

brain scans

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a degenerative brain disease. It is a type of traumatic brain injury commonly associated with repeated head blows often suffered by professional football players. Recently, researchers testing the brain tissue of National Football League (NFL) players have linked CTE to abnormally high levels of a specific brain protein. An article…

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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

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The U.S. Department of Transportation has designated May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Warmer weather is approaching, and motorcycles are coming out of storage and onto our roads. As always, Daggett Shuler Law urges motorcyclists and drivers to be safe. Troubling Statistics The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says 88,000 riders were injured—and 4,976 killed—in…

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Daggett Shuler Partners, Student Contest Winner Discuss Safe Sober Prom Night on Triad Today

On Saturday, April 27th, attorney partners David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law visited Triad Today host Jim Longworth to discuss the successful Safe Sober Prom Night program, now in its 29th year. The Triad Today program airs on WXLV ABC45 and WMYV My48. Joining them was Angelina Rice, a senior at Career…

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