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Daniel A. Bridgman

Daniel A. Bridgman is a founding attorney at Bridgman Gantt Law Offices in Charlotte, North Carolina. He focuses his practice exclusively on Social Security Disability law, drawing on his unique background as a former Disability Examiner for the North Carolina Disability Determination Services. This experience gives him an insider’s perspective on how claims are evaluated and decided. A graduate of Wake Forest University School of Law, Mr. Bridgman helps clients navigate the complex disability system, from initial filings to appeals. He is admitted to practice in North Carolina and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.

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Can You Use Dash Cam Footage as Evidence in North Carolina? 2026

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Last Modified on Jan 13, 2026

A car accident happens in an instant, but it can cause consequences that last for months or even years. To make things worse, trying to prove who was at fault…

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What Types of Car Accident Compensation Can I Get in North Carolina?

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Last Modified on Jan 13, 2026

Experiencing a car accident can leave you feeling overwhelmed and anxious about your future. North Carolina can be a dangerous place to drive, especially in urban areas like Charlotte, Raleigh,…

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What to Do After a Workplace Injury in North Carolina? Step by Step Guide 2026

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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

A workplace injury can happen in the blink of an eye, upending your day with pain, confusion, and red tape. Dealing with insurance forms and medical appointments while worried about…

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North Carolina Car Accident Laws 2026 – All You Need To Know

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Last Modified on Jan 13, 2026

Understanding North Carolina car accident laws is important if you or a loved one has been involved in a traffic incident, as even a minor collision can result in complicated…

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North Carolina Personal Injury Statute of Limitations [2026 Updated]

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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

North Carolina has a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, beginning from the date of injury. However, several exceptions can alter this deadline, including cases involving minors where…

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Injured While Riding Your Bike in Asheville: What To Do Right Away

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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

If you were injured while riding your bike in Asheville, you are not alone. Whether it occurred along the business corridors of Merrimon Avenue or while navigating the River Arts…

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North Carolina Auto Tort Laws (2026)

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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

North Carolina auto tort laws govern how fault is determined and how injured parties can seek compensation through the civil court system after a car accident. These laws are rooted…

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2026 Workers’ Comp Settlement Tips in North Carolina

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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

If you are injured at work, workers’ compensation insurance is likely to be your primary recovery option for medical expenses and lost income if you cannot work while you recover.…

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What Are the Most Common Construction Injuries in North Carolina? 2026

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Last Modified on Jan 08, 2026

Construction is an inherently dangerous industry in many ways. Each year in the United States, construction is one of the top industries for workplace injuries and fatalities. In North Carolina,…

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Common Types of Bicycle Accidents in North Carolina

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Last Modified on Dec 10, 2025

Bicyclists in North Carolina face daily risks from inattentive drivers, congested intersections, and infrastructure that often fails to protect vulnerable road users. Understanding the common types of bicycle accidents in…

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Common Mistakes to Avoid in North Carolina Personal Injury Claims

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Last Modified on Dec 10, 2025

North Carolina’s laws are designed to create a pathway for injured parties to hold the person who hurt them accountable in court. Often, this is done through financial compensation. While…

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Step-by-Step Guide to Preparing a Personal Injury Claim in Charlotte

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Last Modified on Dec 10, 2025

If you believe another party is responsible for causing a personal injury to you or a loved one, you may be wondering about the step-by-step guide to preparing a personal…

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