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What to Do with a Car Seat After an Accident

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When you get into a car accident with a child’s car seat in the vehicle, you have the choice to keep it or buy a new one. Since there are no laws regarding seat replacement or disposal, whether someone should replace a car seat after a crash is up to the manufacturer. While some car…

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Spotlight With David Daggett: Safe Sober Teen Center Opens

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I’ve had the privilege of working with the Triad’s young people over the past few decades through many different programs, from Big Brothers Big Sisters to coaching wrestling and more, including the Daggett Shuler Safe Sober Program. While we all know young people are our future, some  of them really need our help.  All of…

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Daggett Shuler Attorneys Named to The Super Lawyers 2024 List

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Our team at Daggett Shuler is proud to announce that Attorneys David Daggett, Griff Shuler, and Aindrea Pledger have been named to the North Carolina Super Lawyers list for 2024, with new addition Attorney Ben Winikoff named as a Rising Star. What is Super Lawyers? Super Lawyers selects distinguished attorneys from numerous practice areas using…

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Frosty 50 Trail Races on Triad Today

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On Saturday, December 16th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler appeared on Triad Today with Bill Gibbs, Director of the Frosty 50 Trail Races. Learn more about the exciting upcoming race events that benefit local charities in the segment: The Frosty 50 Trail Races will be taking place at Salem Lake on January 5th and 6th,…

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Spotlight With David Daggett: Second Harvest of NWNC

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How was your Thanksgiving? Hopefully you enjoyed time with family and friends and celebrated with a feast of food! Turkey and stuffing, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, green beans, pecan pie… just a few of the treats you may have enjoyed during your recent Thanksgiving feast.  We are ever so grateful for the plentiful food…

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Second Harvest: Taking Care of the Community

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On Saturday, November 18th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler appeared on Triad Today with Eric Aft, CEO of Second Harvest of Northwest North Carolina. They discussed hunger in the Triad and how Second Harvest works to address those issues through a variety of programs. Watch the segment: Second Harvest of NWNC is an agency that…

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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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Black Business Ink’s Power 100 on Triad Today

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On Saturday, May 20th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today. Their guest was Richard Williams of Black Business Ink magazine. Watch the segment to learn about this year’s exciting event: Black Business Ink’s mission is to “move and inspire our readers through the stories of Black entrepreneurs, business…

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3-2-1 Deacon Dash to Benefit DSAGWS

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On Saturday, February 18th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today to discuss the upcoming 3-2-1 Deacon Dash event, which benefits the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Winston-Salem. Watch the segment to learn more about this great event: The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Winston-Salem (DSAGWS) provides support, education,…

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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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