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What is a Contingency Fee?

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After you have been injured in an accident, you know you need legal help, but you may be hesitant due to the expense you anticipate you might incur. Simply put, lawyers like those at Daggett Shuler know the financial burden of hiring a lawyer might get in the way of you getting the help you…

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Bill Passed by Congress to Help Combat Sexual Harassment and Misconduct in the Workplace

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It was one of the biggest workplace reforms in decades. The Senate has passed a bill halting clauses in employment contracts that force sexual abuse and harassment victims to pursue their cases through arbitration. The bill was approved by an overwhelming bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives by 335-97. Now, the bill awaits an…

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Sun Safety Tips [infographic]

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It’s a great time to get outdoors and enjoy nature, but it’s also important to be careful. The sun’s harmful rays can cause serious damage to the body. Find out the facts and how to keep yourself safe: null null

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Celebrating National Parks & Recreation Month in North Carolina

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Did you know that July is National Parks and Recreation Month? In North Carolina, we are fortunate to have a wealth of wonderful state and local parks where we can relax, enjoy nature, and get some fresh air and sunshine. Attorney David Daggett, an avid triathlete and multiple-time Ironman, highly recommends Pilot Mountain and Hanging…

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COVID-19 Resources for North Carolina Residents

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With the rapid spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), life as we have known it has been greatly impacted. This unprecedented pandemic has forced non-life-sustaining businesses to temporarily – or in some cases, permanently – close, and NC Governor Cooper has issued a statewide “Stay at Home” order, leaving millions without income to feed their families and…

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Daggett Shuler Law Supports Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network Buddy Walk

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October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month. In celebration, the Buddy Walk®—an event held by Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network (PDSSN)—will be held on October 13th at the West Forsyth High School track. Created by the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) in 1995, the Buddy Walk promotes acceptance and inclusion of those with Down Syndrome. This…

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How Football Helmet Safety Advances Help Prevent Brain Injury

Football helmets have evolved over the years to incorporate many safety features, in order to help reduce the risk of Traumatic Brain Injuries. Daggett Shuler, in partnership with the Childress Institute of Pediatric Trauma, presents the following information about how helmets have developed and changed over the course of football’s history Download PDF

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David Daggett and Griff Shuler Volunteer at Disaster Relief Telethon for Tornado Victims

This past weekend, Greensboro and surrounding areas were struck by a tornado that damaged hundreds of homes and business in its path. The tornado was first spotted near U.S. 29 and East Gate City Boulevard early Sunday evening. Within seconds a second tornado was spotted in Monroeton. The devastating tornados resulted in over 6,000 power…

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David Daggett Brings Ironman Champion Dirk Bockel to Motivate the Championship Team at Daggett Shuler

Daggett Shuler was thrilled to welcome Ironman Champion and 2008 Olympian Dirk Bockel to our office on Thursday! Bockel, a native of Luxembourg, came to Winston-Salem for a book signing for his recently released book, The Art of Triathlon Training: A Proven Guide to Your Triathlon Journey. Click here to buy a copy of Dirk’s…

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Are You Ready For The Solar Eclipse in North Carolina?

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38 years have passed since the last solar eclipse was seen in the United States and 99 years since the path crossed the continental United States from coast to coast. Many people from all over the United States are flocking towards the path of totality, from Oregon to South Carolina. Getting a chance to witness…

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