Griff Shuler was motivated to become an attorney by a strong desire to help other people in need. He is an Executive Partner at the firm and is a Board Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law. Griff concentrates his practice in Workers’ Compensation claims and complex third party cases. He has extensive experience in handling many different types of workers’ compensation claims before the North Carolina Industrial Commission for over 22 years. He has handled cases involving traumatic brain injury, serious back injuries, neck injuries, severe fractures of the hand, arm, feet or leg, rotator cuff and other shoulder injuries, knee injuries, hip injuries, ligament injuries, cartilage injuries, occupational disease cases, and many other types of work-related injuries. Griff enjoys educating injured workers regarding their legal rights. He believes in being supportive and compassionate to each client, and he desires to guide them through the entire process of their claim. Griff is a former college soccer forward, and he was a two-time Academic All-American and Co-Captain of the team. He uses the lifelong skills learned on the soccer field, such as the discipline of training, teamwork, and the reward of winning, to seek excellent outcomes for his clients. Griff and his team of professionals work hard to do everything possible to obtain positive results for Daggett Shuler clients. Griff has been selected as a North Carolina Super Lawyer in the area of Workers’ Compensation. He has also been recognized as one of the Top Lawyers as published in Triad Business Leader magazine. He is a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 and the Workers’ Compensation Trial Lawyers Association. Griff has also earned a perfect 10.0 Avvo Rating. Griff is a Past-Chair of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section Council. He also served two years as the Chair of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Medico-Legal Liaison Committ
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
North Carolina
Since 1994
4th Circuit
Since 1995
Professional Experience
Current
Daggett Shuler, Attorneys at Law
Partner
Education
1994
Wake Forest University School of Law
J.D. | Law
1991
King College
B.A.
Honors: Magna cum laude
Awards
year - Griffis Shuler
North Carolina Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers
year - Griffis Shuler
North Carolina Super Lawyer
Super Lawyers
Griffis Shuler
Top 100 Trial Lawyers
National Trial Lawyers
Contacts
Daggett Shuler Law Head Office2140 Country Club Road Winston-Salem NC 27104Toll-Free: (800) 815-5500Telephone: (336) 724-1234Fax: (336) 724-6111
David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Dagget Shuler Law Firm, join Bill Dotson, Marketing Manager of Smokin' Harley Davidson, and speak with Jim Longworth regarding motorcycle safety in the Triad.
A North Carolina motorcycle accident is often more treacherous than an auto accident. A North Carolina motorcycle accident can involve serious injuries and have devastating results. A motorcyclist is 35 times more likely to die in a motorcycle accident than a car accident, so proper safety and awareness is very important.
For more information on legal topics, please visit our website or connect with us in social media.
David Daggett, and Griff Shuler join Jim Longworth in discussing the different types of auto and personal insurance, and why it’s so important you have the correct insurance that’s best for you.
If you or a family member are injured in a car accident, and it wasn’t your fault, you need to call the experienced auto injury lawyers at Daggett Shuler Law. There is no such thing as a “simple car accident.” The last thing you need is the insurance company runaround. Daggett Shuler auto accident law firm has attorneys experienced in these cases, we have recovered millions of dollars on behalf of those suffering as a result of negligent drivers.
If you believe that you or a loved one may have a personal legal claim, you can contact us.
Contact us online at www.daggettshulerlaw.com
Call us toll free at 1-800-815-5500. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
Joining Jim Longworth on this episode of Triad Today are David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law, along with Scott Wollaston, Executive Director of Twin City Sports Association.
Scott discusses the overall mission of Twin City Sports Association, whose purpose is to develop, promote and advance youth soccer in the Winston-Salem area and allow players to develop to their highest potential. Griff Shuler spoke about the importance of the organization, and how it develops respect and character in nearly 3,000 boys, girls and adults who are involved in TCYSA programs, by the dedication of the coaching and leadership. Learn more at http://www.twincitysoccer.com/.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night, which is. celebrating it's 27th year. The Safe Sober Prom Night Program was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol – particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
For more information on legal topics, please visit our website or connect with us in social media.
Joining Jim Longworth on this episode of Triad Today are David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law, along with Amy Boardwine, Director of Philanthropy for the Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Amy discusses the overall mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters, which is to help children who are facing adversity, by matching them with adult mentors who help them achieve their full potential. David Daggett has been a Big Brother since 1982, and speaks about the positive effect volunteering to be a big brother. Griff speaks on the importance of mentoring and the impact it has on young people. Amy also highlights the upcoming “Glow Crazy” 5K fundraiser, on April 28th, hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters. Find out how you can become a volunteer at www.bbbsnc.org.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night, which is. celebrating it's 27th year. The Safe Sober Prom Night Program was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol – particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
For more information on legal topics, please visit our website or connect with us in social media.
Jim Longworth talks with David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law, along with Career Center/West Forsyth Senior Nestor Gutierrez.
David Daggett is a Founder of the program and Nestor is the winner of the 2017 Safe Sober T-Shirt Design, and recipient of a $500 Scholarship courtesy of Daggett Shuler.
Celebrating it's 27th year, the Safe Sober Prom Night Program was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol – particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
For more information on legal topics, please visit our website or connect with us in social media.
David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law Firm, join Dr. McNeil Cronin, MD, Board Member & Parent of the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network and Jim Longworth in discussing PDSSN's mission of providing support and resources to individuals and families with Down's Syndrome in the community.
Later in the video, David Daggett joins Jim Longworth, Don Martin, Keith Grandberry on the Triad Today Knights of the Roundtable.
David Daggett is Managing Attorney at Daggett Shuler Law, and also the Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 27th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 500 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
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With the childhood obesity epidemic doubling in children and quadrupling in adolescents in the past 30 years, it is evident that measurable action needs to be taken. In North Carolina alone, nearly 50% of children between the ages of 12 and 18 years old are overweight or obese.
Childhood obesity poses a multitude of health issues that could limit a child’s capabilities further down the road, and unfortunately, the problem is not going in the right direction.
Childhood obesity causes the following:
• Diabetes • Joint problems • Liver problems • High blood pressure • High cholesterol
Attorneys and founding partners David Daggett and Griff Shuler, both advocates for healthy and active living, spoke with Dr. Joey Skelton about a breakthrough program that could change childhood obesity in North Carolina.
Located at the Brenner Children’s Hospital at Wake Forest Health, Brenner FIT is an evidence-based program that targets the treatment of children ages 2 to 18 who suffer weight-related medical concerns. Below are some quick facts about this program:
Treatment involves participation of the entire family Physicians referral is required, as well as a medical exam and blood work. Free nutrition and parenting classes are available. The Brenner FIT team is composed of a dedicated team of physicians, family counselors, dietitians, social workers, activity/ play specialists and physical therapists.
Learn how the Brenner FIT program can help families achieve lifelong health below:
• 65% of children improve their weight status in the first stage of treatment • After completing the Brenner FIT program, most children maintain their new weight status. More than half continue to see improvement • Children show significant signs of improvement in triglyceride and cholesterol levels during treatment •Children from different races, ethnicities and geographic locations are equally successful
David, Griff and Dr. Skelton will join Triad Today host Jim Longworth to discuss this topic at length and explain how families can enroll in this program.For more information on legal topics, please visit our website or connect with us in social media.
David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law Firm, join Jim Longworth in discussing how to keep holiday parties safe, whether you're hosting or attending them during the Holiday Season.
It's a simple message. Be responsible. It starts with you. Have a game plan. If you're hosting a party, be responsible. The holiday season is one of the best times of the year to spend quality time with family, friends and loved ones. However, we should also remember to be especially cautious regarding our friends and guests who may drink, and keeping them off the roads during the holidays.The increase in office parties and celebrations means that there are more drivers than normal out on the roads, and a greater risk of being involved in an accident involving an intoxicated driver. Be safe. But, mostly, Be Responsible this Holiday Season!
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 185 triathlons, including 27 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law Firm, join Clyde Fitzgerald, Executive DIrector of Winston Salem Second Harvest Food Bank and Jim Longworth in discussing the very real problem of hunger for thousands of Northwest North Carolinians in our community, and the importance of charitable donations during the Holiday Season.
Daggett Shuler has held a Fall Food Drive every year since they first opened our doors, and are passionate about keeping this important tradition alive! Daggett Shuler delivers much needed donations to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina. This wonderful community organization works hard to reduce hunger and malnutrition in Northwest North Carolina. Food insecurity is a major issue that impacts a shocking number of local families and communities. Please support your local food bank and give generously this Holiday Season. http://www.hungernwnc.org/index.html
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 185 triathlons, including 27 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
David Daggett, and Griff Shuler join Jim Longworth in discussing the realities and misconceptions of social security disability, and the importance of hiring an experienced Social Security Disability attorney. Learn why it is absolutely necessary that you have a local social security lawyer on your side, even before you actually apply for your SSD claim.
Many people who try to represent disabled claimants in Social Security Disability cases are not even attorneys. Others who try to represent disabled claimants are attorneys from outside the State of North Carolina who are not familiar with the local Administrative Law Judges.
When Daggett Shuler handles your Social Security Disability Insurance or SSI claim, we take care of everything for you, including but not limited to the following:
• Prepare and file all necessary appeals and documents at each stage of the process.
• Gather medical information and other evidence to submit to the Social Security Administration.
•Contact your doctor as needed to obtain his/her medical opinion regarding your treatment, your injury or disease, and your functional abilities.
• Request that the Social Security Administration obtain a particular examination for you.
• Refer you, as needed, to a doctor for an examination.
• Prepare you for the hearing before the Administrative Law Judge.
• Represent you at the hearing before the Administrative Law Judge.
• Insure correct calculations of any awarded benefits.
• File an appeal with the Appeals Council and file a lawsuit in federal court, if needed.
• Work to expedite the process and get a decision as quickly as possible.
Do you have questions about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Long or Short-Term Disabilities? Do you have questions about your rights and qualifications for being paid under the government’s SSDI or SSI programs? You don’t have to struggle on your own to get the benefits you deserve.
Just call Daggett Shuler. We will be happy to speak with you for free. You will only pay an attorney fee if we help you to win your case and the Social Security Administration approves the fee.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 185 triathlons, including 27 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
Attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler join Jim Longworth in discussing David's ongoing involvement in the Ironman World Championship.
On October 8th, 2016, this world-renowned event will attract the best triathlon athletes from all around the world as they swim, bike and run their way towards the 2016 Ironman crown.
This will be Attorney David Daggett’s 8th time competing in the Ironman World Championship. The attorneys and staff at Daggett Shuler Law hope that the entire Piedmont Triad community will join us in wishing good luck to David as he embarks on this amazing journey!
The Ironman World Championship is one of the most difficult endurance races in the world and is open only to top-level triathletes that have already qualified for the competition. The race is split into three segments:
First, a 2.4 mile rough water swim in the Pacific Ocean Next, a 112 mile bike race Finally, a 26.2 mile run
David Daggett, Griff Shuler and Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree join Jim Longworth in discussing the 2nd Annual Daggett Shuler Backpack Program.
The 2nd Annual Daggett Shuler Backpack Program provides a free, brand new backpack filled with school supplies to over 250 local students across five different elementary schools in the Piedmont Triad. The backpacks are filled with everything students need to succeed in the classroom: pens, pencils, crayons, folders, paper and much more!
Daggett Shuler Law wants to make sure that every student in the Piedmont Triad gets their school year started on the right foot. Thier hope is that these backpacks will help ease some of the financial burden of the back-to-school season, especially for families that are financially strained.
Once again, Daggett Shuler Law has partnered with the Winston-Salem Police Department and Chief Barry Rountree to make this wonderful community initiative a success. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the brave men and women of the Winston-Salem Police Department for their great work in keeping our community safe.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 175 triathlons, including 25 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
David Daggett, Griff Shuler and Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree join Jim Longworth in discussing the 2nd Annual Daggett Shuler Backpack Program.
The 2nd Annual Daggett Shuler Backpack Program provides a free, brand new backpack filled with school supplies to over 250 local students across five different elementary schools in the Piedmont Triad. The backpacks are filled with everything students need to succeed in the classroom: pens, pencils, crayons, folders, paper and much more!
Daggett Shuler Law wants to make sure that every student in the Piedmont Triad gets their school year started on the right foot. Thier hope is that these backpacks will help ease some of the financial burden of the back-to-school season, especially for families that are financially strained.
Once again, Daggett Shuler Law has partnered with the Winston-Salem Police Department and Chief Barry Rountree to make this wonderful community initiative a success. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the brave men and women of the Winston-Salem Police Department for their great work in keeping our community safe.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 175 triathlons, including 25 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
Jim Longworth sits with Attorneys David Daggett & Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law, and Bill Dotson, Marketing Manager of Smokin' Harley Davidson, in Winston-Salem to discusses the importance of motorcycle safety. Topics include using a D.O.T. Approved helmet and the benefits of taking a motorcycle safety course. Smokin' Harley-Davidson will start offering Motorcycle Safety courses starting in July 2016, and all are welcome to find out more at www.smokinharley.com.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 175 triathlons, including 25 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
David Daggett, Griff Shuler and Jeff Ickes join Jim Longworth in discussing the 14th Annual Kids 4 Kids Triathlon, which takes place at Brookberry Farm, Winston-Salem on July 9th, 2016.
The Kids 4 Kids Triathlon introduces children and young people to a healthy fitness lifestyle, in a safe and fun atmosphere, and also helps raise money for local community charities. Daggett Shuler continues to have a long legacy of supporting young people throughout the Triad, with programs like Safe Sober Prom Night and the Back To School BackPack program.
Learn more and sign up to the Kids 4 Lids Triathlon here http://www.kidsforkidstriathlon.com/
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 175 triathlons, including 25 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
Jim Longworth talks with David Daggett and Willie Mason of Willie Mason & Friends. Celebrating their 7th year of music ministry, Willie Mason & Friends are a dedicated group of vocalists and musicians whose objective is to make a difference in music ministry throughout the Triad. Since the ministry is not really connected to a specific church and serves as a community-based group, the group has been extended favor which resulted in “opened” doors throughout the city of Winston-Salem to house the group’s weekly choir rehearsals and other celebrations. The group is a loving aggregation of people of love the Lord and each other and this is evident when you are in their presence. Learn more and how you can get involved at www.williemasonandfriends.com.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
As an attorney and managing partner at Daggett Shuler Law, David is experienced in assisting clients with all types of injury cases, including serious injuries, wrongful death, and insurance claims. It was his dedication and concern for injured people that led him wanting to assist teens in making smart choices that can save countless lives and prevent life-changing injuries. A graduate of Wake Forest University Law School, David is designated a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” by Law and Politics and Charlotte Magazine, past-Chair of the North Carolina Conference of Bar Presidents, past President of the Forsyth County Bar and 21st Judicial District Bar Associations, as well as past-President of The Young Lawyers Association.
He is also a a serious triathlete who has completed more than 175 triathlons, including 25 Ironman competitions. He has completed the Hawaii Ironman World Triathlon Championship seven times. “To me, a lot of what I do athletically is a metaphor for what I do professionally,” he says. “Both take dedication and planning, and there are goals and finish lines.” He has received the Ironman Everyday Hero Award for his work with youth in the community. As part of this recognition, David has been featured world wide on ESPN and on Universal TV.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals. Call 336-724-1234, or visit us online at www.DaggettShulerLaw.com
David Daggett joins Jim Longworth, Dave Plyner & Ogi Overman on the Triad Today Knights of the Roundtable, discussing President Obama and Governor Pat McCrory's suing each other over the North Carolin "Bathroom Bill". Also discussed is the idea of Election Day as a Holiday, Voting Rights for Felons, Preventing head injuries in “Under 10 Years Old” football leagues, the Zika Virus in the 2016 Olympics and much more!
David Daggett is Managing Attorney at Daggett Shuler Law, and also the Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
Call us toll free at 1-855-825-3514. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
Jim Longworth talks with David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law along with motivational speaker, Jeremy Bates, “The Hope Dealer". David Daggett is a Founder of the program and Jeremy Bates has over 19 years of experience as a youth development advocate and educator, including seven years as a drug, alcohol and mental health prevention specialist and mentoring coordinator for the County of San Luis Obispo Mental Health Department. Since 2007, Jeremy has been traveling the country as the Hope Dealer, and he continues to shares his blend of live, interactive music, and personal stories of inspiration to teens at Safe Sober Prom Night presentations in the Triad.
Celebrating it's 26th year, the Safe Sober Prom Night Program was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
Call us toll free at 1-855-825-3514. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
David Daggett joins Jim Longworth, Dave Plyner & Ogi Overman on the Triad Today Knights of the Roundtable, discussing the Governor Pat McCrory's recent executive orders regarding State Employees and gender identity. Also, discussed is texting and driving, and an upcoming NY bill to regarding law enforcement’s review phone texts in the case of an accident & much more.
David Daggett is a Founder of Safe Sober Prom Night Program, celebrating it’s 26th year. Safe Sober Prom Night was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol & Texting and driving, particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
Call us toll free at 1-855-825-3514. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
Jim Longworth talks with David Daggett and Griff Shuler of Daggett Shuler Law along with Career Center/West Forsyth Senior Josh Smith. David Daggett is a Founder of the program and Josh is the winner of the 2016 Safe Sober T-Shirt Design, and recipient of a $500 Scholarship courtesy of Daggett Shuler.
Celebrating it's 26th year, the Safe Sober Prom Night Program was founded in 1991 to encourage teens to stay safe and drug and alcohol free during Prom. Over 450 High Schools in North Carolina and South Carolina have participated in the program. Since its inception more than 500,000 students have signed the Safe Sober pledge. In addition, more than $45,000 has been awarded to schools with the highest percentage of participation.
The Safe Sober Prom Night Program creates awareness about the dangers of drugs and alcohol – particularly around Prom time. The Program asks students to sign a pledge card agreeing to stay drug and alcohol free on prom night. High Schools across the Carolinas use this program on its own, but many also combine it with other activities including dramatizations of accident scenes involving drunk drivers. Some schools involve their SADD or drama departments, while others use the prom committee or other enthusiastic students.
When you need a North Carolina Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation or Social Security Disability attorney, call Daggett Shuler and their team of qualified professionals.
Call us toll free at 1-855-825-3514. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
David Daggett and Griff Shuler talk to Jim Longworth about Uninsured Employers and how it relates to Workers’ Compensation.
Have you been injured at work? Did you suffer an accident while on the job? If so, you may be entitled to receive Workers’ Compensation benefits. Employees are typically eligible to receive “Workers’ Comp” for total disability equal to two-thirds or 66% of their gross average weekly pay if they suffer an injury that “arises out of and in the course and scope of their employment”. The injury must occur while the employee is carrying out activities for the benefit of their employer. In addition, the injury must be an “accident” or be the result of a “specific traumatic incident”. Workers’ compensation claims as a result of workplace injuries involve a complicated and frustrating process. At Daggett Shuler in North Carolina, our attorneys work closely with you to guide you through all the steps of your work related injury case as we vigorously pursue your worker’s compensation benefits. Every Workers’ Compensation claim is different, every injury is different, and every employee is different. Don’t speak with anyone except your lawyer, doctors, and other medical care providers regarding your claim.
If you have a Workers’ Compensation claim or have questions about your rights, Daggett Shuler is here to help you. We will be happy to answer your questions. Schedule a Free Case Evaluation. You will only pay an attorney fee if we help you receive benefits or a settlement and the Industrial Commission approves the attorney fee. If you believe that you or a loved one may have a personal legal claim, you can contact us at www.daggettshulerlaw.com
Call us toll free at 1-855-825-3514. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.
On Triad Today, David Daggett and Bob Gfeller, Executive Director & CEO of the Childress institute for Pediatric Trauma talk with Jim Longworth about Pediatric Head Trauma.
Pediatric trauma is serious injury to kids requiring hospitalization and care. There are many causes of serious injuries, such as a car wreck, fall, fire, bike accident, drowning, sports injury or just being a kid and playing. Trauma strikes suddenly and there’s no time to travel long distances for care.
Prevention is very important, but kids will be kids and accidents still happen. Most of us think everything is in place to give our kids the best care when they are injured. Unfortunately, not all healthcare professionals are trained and ready for these “accidents.” Once a child is seriously injured they require specialized knowledge and training…all while a child’s life hangs in the balance.
Learn more about this #1 killer of kids at https://saveinjuredkids.org
If you believe that you or a loved one may have a personal legal claim regarding a traumatic head injury, you can contact us at www.daggettshulerlaw.com
Call us toll free at 1-855-825-3514. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day.