Personal Injury

David Daggett Speaks About Safety Apps

Daggett Shuler Personal Injury Lawyers and Attorneys Winston-Salem North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina David Daggett Named Super Lawyer for 7th year

Announcer: Personal safety apps that could save your life. David: We can all watch out for one another much better now that we’re walking around with GPS devices in our pockets. But there are also some really great apps out there designed to help you and your family stay safer. Using GPS, SMS, video, audio,…

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Recent Jury Verdict in Forsyth County Highlights the Dangers of Abusive Head Trauma, AKA “Shaken Baby Syndrome”

Abusive Head Trauma, also known as Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), is an extremely serious threat to the health and safety of thousands of infants and small children in the United States. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has concluded that Abusive Head Trauma, often caused by violently shaking a baby, is the leading cause of…

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Negligent Tractor Trailer Driver Causes A Six Vehicle Collision in Greensboro

A negligent tractor trailer driver caused one fatality and at least five more serious injuries when he collided with six motorcycles on I-85 in Greensboro. The accident took place on the morning of Saturday, July 18th, and serves as a tragic reminder of the destructive power of tractor trailers. When operated by negligent, reckless or…

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Police Announce Ten Fatal Accidents across North Carolina during July 4th Holiday Weekend

On Monday, July 6th, The North Carolina Highway Patrol announced that its troopers investigated a total of 10 fatal motor vehicle accidents between Friday, July 3rd and Sunday, July 5th.  Three out of the ten fatal accidents last weekend occurred right here in the Piedmont Triad; two in Rockingham County and one in Guildford County….

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Practice Proper Pool and Water Safety This Summer

This month, Daggett Shuler, Greensboro and Winston-Salem Accident and Personal Injury attorneys, are observing National Safety Month by helping to spread awareness about some common dangers in our homes, on our roads, and in our communities. This week, we would like to focus on proper safety tips around pools and other bodies of water. Summer…

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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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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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The Importance of Contacting an Attorney After an Accident

The reason somebody with a serious injury should contact an attorney as soon as possible is because the workup, both of the liability, which means proving who is at fault, and of the damages, what you’re going to have to go through in the future, the sooner we can begin working up those, the more…

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Ask A Lawyer About Serious Injuries

Daggett Shuler Personal Injury Lawyers and Attorneys Winston-Salem North Carolina Greensboro North Carolina David Daggett Named Super Lawyer for 7th year

How would you describe a serious injury? A serious injury, I think it’s a little bit of a misnomer. Whenever it’s you, it’s a serious injury. But you’re talking about making a legal claim and, when do you need a lawyer involved in that sort of thing? The way I usually look at it is…

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Four High Point, NC Residents Seriously Injured in Dog Bite Attack

Dog Bites are a lesser known, but nonetheless extremely serious, public safety issue. Nationwide, nearly 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs every year. Out of all of these cases, approximately 1 in 5 will require serious medical attention. Despite the large number of Americans affected by Dog Attacks every year, it is estimated that…

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