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Common Types of On-the-Job Injuries

Every seven seconds, a worker is injured on the job. This accounts for 510 injuries per hour, 12,600 a day, 88,500 a week, and over 4 million injuries per year. While some jobs are more dangerous than others by nature, accidents can – and do – happen in every workplace. Here are 5 of the […]

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Sun Safety Tips [infographic]

It’s a great time to get outdoors and enjoy nature, but it’s also important to be careful. The sun’s harmful rays can cause serious damage to the body. Find out the facts and how to keep yourself safe: null null Click Here To Read The Full Article

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Upcoming Virtual Buddy Walk to Benefit DSAGWS on Triad Today

On Saturday, August 15th, attorney David Daggett of Daggett Shuler Law appeared on Triad Today with special guest Dr. McNeil Cronin, board member of the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Winston-Salem (DSAGWS). They discussed the upcoming Buddy Walk, one of the DSAGWS’s most exciting and biggest events of the year. The mission of the DSAGWS is […]

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Determining the Value of My Case

Before you make the decision to bring a claim against someone else, you may be wondering how much your case would even be worth. It’s important to understand that an attorney won’t be able to give you a solid estimate of the value of your case until they learn more about it. There are different […]

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Common Causes of a Traumatic Brain Injury

Accidents can often lead to devastating injuries or other consequences. One such serious injury is a traumatic brain injury, commonly referred to as a “TBI.” A TBI can occur due to sudden trauma to the brain, such as hitting your head on something or your head being hit by something. This can result in serious […]

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