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Address
82 Church Street
Asheville, North Carolina 28801 (Buncombe Co.)
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4.4
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 Free Initial Consultation (Main Office) For over 27 years, David Gantt Law Office has represented accident and disability victims in Western North Carolina. Their law office primarily handles Social Security, Worker's Compensation, Complex Automobile Accidents and Wrongful Death Claims. Statement of PracticePersonal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Social Security Claims, Workers' Compensation. Year Established: 1981
Firm Size: 1
ClientsA List of Representative Clients will be furnished upon request.
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Address82 Church Street Asheville, NC 28801, (Buncombe Co.)
PhonePhone: 877-536-9316 Fax: 828-254-4539 Call Firm Now 
Website http://www.davidgantt.com
Office HoursMonday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM Tuesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM Thursday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM Friday: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
David Gantt (Member) born Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 2, 1956; admitted to bar, 1981, North Carolina and U.S. District Court, Western District of North Carolina; 1984, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit and U.S. District Court, Middle District of North Carolina; 1985, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.A. in Economics, 1978); Campbell University (J.D., 1981). Speaker: "Basic Social Security Benefits," NC Academy of Trial Lawyers, September 2006; "Where Do I Find Social Security Rules and Regulations," NC Academy of Trial Lawyers, March 2006; "Damages in Workers Compensation Cases" - NC Academy of Trial Lawyers, October 2003; "Social Security Regulations" NC Academy of Trial Lawyers December 2003; "Where Do I Find Social Security Regs?" NC Academy of Trial Lawyers March 2006; "Ethics in Worker's Compensation Cases," February 2003; "Intro to Special Security Law," December 2002; "All Star Trial of Sex Harassment Case," February 2001, North Carolina Bar Association; "Interpreting Social Security Language for Beginners," December, 1999, North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers; "Social Security Jargon for Beginners," November 1998; "Social Security Language Made Easy," November 1996; "Ethics in Workers' Compensation Cases," January 1996; "Social Security Mistakes," October, 1995; "Ethics in Workers' Compensation Cases," Workers' Compensation, August, 1994; "Ethics from the Plaintiffs' Side," Advanced Workers' Compensation, October 1993; "Trying the Automobile Injury Case in North Carolina," Insurance Law, September, 1991; "Farmer's Right of First Refusal," Consumer Law, April 1991. Author: Woodson Workers Compensation Case, Analysis-NC Academy of Trial Lawyers Magazine, January 1996. Mountain Area Volunteer Lawyer for Pisgah Legal Services (1989 Pro Bono Service Award Nominee). Elected Member, Buncombe County Commission, 1996. Elected Chairman, Land of Sky Regional Council, 2002-2004. Dean, Peoples Law School, Sponsored by NC Academy of Trial Lawyers. Member: 28th Judicial District (Vice President, Young Lawyers Section, Executive Committee, 1992-1995), North Carolina and American Bar Associations; North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; National Association of Social Security Disability Claimants Representatives. (Board Certified, Workers' Compensation Law, North Carolina Board of Legal Specialization). Reported Cases: Bradley v. Mission Hospital, 180 NC App. 592, 638 SE2d 254 (2006); Watts v. Borg-Warner, 360 NC 169, 622 S.E.2d 492 (2005); Hensley v. Industrial Maintenance, 359 NC 631, 613 SE 2d 690 (2005); Garren v. PH Gladfelter, 131 NC App. 93, 504 SE2d 810 (1998); Johnson v. Beverly-Hanks, 328 NC 202, 400 SE2d 38 (1991); McMillan v. Mahoney, 99 NC App. 448, 393 SE2d 298 (1990); Branks v. Kern, 83 NC App. 32, 348 SE2d 815 (1986) reversed in 320 NC 621, 359 SE2d 780 (1987); Mehovic v. Ken Wilson Ford, 113 NC App. 559, 439 SE2d 184 (1994); Greenman v. Pony Express, 123 NC App. 136, 472 SE2d 227 (1996); Craig v. Buncombe County Board of Ed, 80 NC App. 683, 343 SE2d 222 (1986); Capps v. Capps, 69 NC App. 775, 318 SE2d 346 (1984). Practice Areas: Personal Injury Law; Automobile Accidents and Injuries; Wrongful Death; Workers Compensation Law; Social Security; Disabilities.
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