Wow! Summer flew by, in part because school started several weeks early for our local public schools. I know the students in your life are excited to be back with their friends, in new classrooms, and with new teachers, ready to learn this fall! Please join me in cheering on our students as they begin […]
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Daggett Shuler Back-to-School Backpack Program Celebrates a Decade Helping Kids
On Saturday, August 17th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler appeared on Triad Today with Ms. Nareny Martinez, Manager of the Multilingual Learner Program at Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Now in its 10th year, the Daggett Shuler Back-to-School Backpack Program is proud to partner with the Winston-Salem Police Department to provide backpacks and supplies to underprivileged students […]
Can I Collect Workers’ Compensation and Disability Benefits at the Same Time?
Workers’ compensation and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provide millions of Americans with vital financial support annually. It’s common for injured or disabled individuals to have many questions about how both of these complex systems work on their own and together. While these programs aim to provide financial assistance to those unable to work due […]
Smiley Triathlon Festival Weekend on Triad Today
On Saturday, July 20th, attorneys David Daggett and Griff Shuler appeared on Triad Today with the Mayor of Clemmons, NC, Mike Rogers, to talk about the upcoming Smiley Triathlon Festival. The Smiley Triathlon Festival encompasses a weekend of healthy fun for all ages with the Kids for Kids Triathlon for young people aged 7-15 on Saturday, […]
Spotlight With David Daggett: The Smiley Triathlon Festival is Coming Soon!
My favorite weekend of the year is coming up, and it should come as no surprise that it involves my favorite sport of all time-triathlon! I have participated in triathlons for over 40 consecutive years, and these swim, bike, run events hold a dear place in my heart. They are a gateway into a healthy, […]