Workers Compensation - 70% • Personal Injury - 15% • Social Security - 15%
Education
Degree:
JD - Juris Doctor
School / High School:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Ranks
Licence:
North Carolina - Authorized to practice law
Date:
1991
Specialities
Workers Compensation • Social Security Disability • Wrongful Death
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Daniel Deuterman Principal
Deuterman Law Group, PA Lawyers. Attorney - Social Security Disability. Personal Injury Property Damage Lawyers. Worker Compensation Lawyers. Attorneys - Construction Accidents
317 S Greene St, Greensboro, NC 27401 (336)3731130, (336)3731466
Daniel Deuterman Owner
Deuterman Law Group Offices of Lawyers
317 S Greene St STE A, Greensboro, NC 27401 101 S Elm St #170, Greensboro, NC 27401 (336)3731130, (877)6306732
Daniel Deuterman Principal
Deuterman Law Group, PA Legal Services
317 S Greene St, Greensboro, NC 27401 (336)3731130, (336)3731466
Daniel Deuterman Secretary/Treasurer
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Deuterman Law Group 317 South Greene Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 (800)3731130 (Office)
Licenses:
North Carolina - Authorized to practice law 1991
Experience:
Senior Attorney, CEO at Deuterman Law Group - 2003-present
Education:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - School of Law Graduated - 1991
Specialties:
Workers Compensation - 70%, 33 years Personal Injury - 15%, years Social Security - 15%
Languages:
Spanish
Associations:
North Carolina Bar Association, Workers' Compensation Section - Executive Committee, 2008-present National Organization of Social Security Claimantsâ Representatives - Member, 2003-present American Association for Justice - Member, 2000-present North Carolina Advocates for Justice - Member, 1991-present Workers Injury Law and Advocacy group - Member, 1991-present
Description:
One of the reasons that my wife, Dawne, and I established the
Deuterman Law Group in 2003 was because we thought there was a better
way to work, to treat...