2013

If My Insurance Company Denies My Car Accident Claim, What Can I Do About It?

If my car is damaged in a North Carolina automobile accident and the insurance company denies my claim, what can I do about it? Number 1, if you have collision coverage, you can turn your claim over to your collision carrier. Or number 2, if your claim is for less than $2000, you can file a claim in small claims court. You do not need…

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What Can I Recover if I Win My Lawsuit?

What Can I Recover if I Win My Lawsuit? If you have a lawsuit that actually goes to court, the judge will instruct the jury on the various elements of damages that are involved in the case. Those elements of damages can include things such as your medical expenses, your lost wages, your physical pain and mental suffering, permanent injuries and disabilities, future medical expenses,…

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Fire Risks Lead to Seventh Ford Escape Crossover Recall

Recently Ford Motor Company was forced to recall its highly-sold Escape Crossover for the seventh time since its 2013 redesign. The latest issues in a string of problems that have plagued the vehicle are the most dangerous; fuel and oil leaks found in the engine can result in spontaneous vehicle fires. There have already been 13 fires reported as a result of Ford’s defective engine…

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Cyber-Bullying: An Unfortunate Reality

Not too long ago, bullying victims could often find some peace after leaving school, or in the security of their own homes. Unfortunately the modern age of unrestrained cell phone and tablet use has put an end to that; bullies now have direct access to their victims no matter where they may go. Even though cyber bulling is not physical, it can still lead to…

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Where Should My Lawsuit Be Filed?

We get asked lots of times if somebody has a case, where would their lawsuit be filed? There’s lots of rules on where a lawsuit is filed. Those rules are called venue or jurisdiction. But typically, a lawsuit gets filed in the venue or the county where either the injured person lives or the defendant lives. Now, again, there are lots of different rules that…

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How to Help Prevent Collisions with Motorcycles

Riding is an exhilarating activity that many people enjoy, but it does have its dangers. With some of the best motorcycles routes in the country, North Carolina is a haven for many riding enthusiasts. Unfortunately, motorcyclists are at an increased risk of accident; The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that motorcyclists are about 37 times more likely than passengers of a car to…

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Holiday Food Drive

Hunger is a serious problem here in North Carolina, that has only become more widespread due to the economic downturn. At Daggett Shuler, we try to reach out to those experiencing hardship and lend a helping hand, especially during the holiday season. Every year Daggett Shuler holds an annual company Food Drive to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.  We are proud…

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What is Personal Injury Law?

Hi. I’m personal injury and disability attorney David Daggett, of the law firm Daggett Shuler. Today I’m going to talk about, what is personal injury law and how can a person protect their rights? A question I’m often asked is whether or not people need to hire a lawyer to handle their personal injury claim. The answer is, ‘that depends.’ When an accident or serious…

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Novelty Contact Lenses: More Dangerous Than You May Think

During October it’s not hard to find novelty contacts for sale online or in Halloween supply shops. These lenses are usually available without a prescription, and the injuries they can inflict may be scarier than the holiday itself! Often branded as Halloween contact lenses, fashion contact lenses, theater lenses, or cosmetic contact lenses, these lenses can cause serious eye injury in extreme cases. Are these…

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My Car Is Not Drivable, but My Insurance Company Wants to Move It

My vehicle is not drivable and the insurance adjuster wants to have it moved from where it was towed after the accident. What should I do? If the liability insurance company asks you to give them permission to move your vehicle, make sure to secure all of your personal belongings and obtain verification from the adjuster that the insurance company will pay all outstanding charges…

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