Car Accident

June is National Safety Month

The National Safety Council has named June of 2015 National Safety Month. This year’s National Safety Month theme is entitled “What I Live For,” and promotes the message of “reducing leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road, and in our homes and communities.” At Daggett Shuler, Greensboro and Winston-Salem Car Accident…

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Daggett Shuler Wraps up the 25th Annual Safe Sober Prom Night Campaign at Parkland High School

For 25 years, attorney David Daggett has reached out to young people all across the Triad to remind them about the importance of staying safe and sober on their Prom nights. For David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law, getting out into the community and making a positive difference in the lives of…

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Nationwide ‘Click It or Ticket’ Campaign Kicks in to High Gear

For a vast majority of experienced drivers, the benefits and importance of wearing a seat belt at all times is common knowledge. Seat belts are crucially important safety tools that save thousands of lives every year. However, Police and safety agencies all over the country are still seeing a disturbing number of deaths and injuries…

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Attorney David Daggett Appears on WFMY News to Discuss the Use of Data Recorders in Automobiles

As Personal Injury attorneys, one of our most important responsibilities when investigating an accident is trying to collect as much relevant information as possible. Small details can go a long way towards proving liability and getting to the bottom of what really happened. Now, many auto manufacturers are adding a tool to their cars that…

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North Carolina Police Step Up Speed Limit Enforcement Following Deadly Car Crash

An 18-year-old motorist was fatally injured in the early morning of Sunday, March 29th following a car accident that Police say was caused due to excessive speed. The teenage driver also had two passengers with him in the car that morning, both of whom sustained only minor injuries. Tragically, the excessive speed of the vehicle,…

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Watch Attorney David Daggett on ABC 45’s Business News Update

At Daggett Shuler Law, we are committed to protecting the rights of victims that are injured in all types of car and vehicle accidents. Below, you can watch Daggett Shuler attorney and founding partner David Daggett speak with ABC 45’s Candace Blanchard about Auto Accident Claims and what steps you need to take if you…

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Intoxicated Greensboro Driver Causes Multi-Vehicle Collision

Police have arrested a 22-year-old North Carolina driver on several charges, including DWI and leaving the scene of an accident, following a 4 car collision in Greensboro. The accident occurred in the afternoon of Sunday, February 22nd on High Point Road near Colby Street. The driver and two other motorists involved in the accident were…

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Speed a Factor in Fatal Teen Driver Accidents

A pair of unrelated car accidents over the weekend left two teenage drivers dead and at least two others injured, according to North Carolina Police. The first accident occurred during the afternoon of Saturday, January 31st near Pilot Mountain in Surry County. The fatally injured driver was only 17 years old and was on his…

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If My Car is Damaged in an Accident, How Many Estimates Do I Need?

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If my car is damaged in a North Carolina automobile accident how many estimates do I need? There is no legal requirement as to the number of estimates, although most insurance companies have a policy of requiring two estimates. This is within their rights.

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What If The Insurance Company is Unreasonable?

What if the insurance company I am working with is being unreasonable? If the insurance company is unreasonable in settling my case, what can I do? If you do not feel the insurance company is acting reasonably and in good faith, you may wish to contact the North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance at 1-800-662-7777. Or you…

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