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2520 Sardis Road North
Suite 234
Charlotte, NC 28227
(704) 751-0455

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24 N. Brady Avenue
Newton, NC 28658
(828) 358-2050
 

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    • Our Team
    • M. Anthony Burts II
    • Ashley Rogers
    • Kathryn Roseman
    • Justin Ramey
  • Practice Areas
    • Personal Injury
      • Car Accidents
      • Construction Accidents
      • Dog Bite Injuries
      • Lyft Accidents
      • Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse
      • Police Brutality
      • Slip and Fall Accidents
      • Traumatic Brain Injuries
      • Uber Accidents
    • Wrongful Death
    • Workers’ Compensation
    • Employment Law
      • Age Discrimination
      • Disability Discrimination
      • EEOC Charges & Investigations
      • Employment Contract Review
      • Executive Representation
        • Breach of Employment Contracts
        • Executive Whistleblower Claims
        • Executive Employment Disputes
        • Executive Compensation
      • Federal Whistleblower Protections (AIR 21)
      • Gender / Sex Discrimination
      • NC Retaliatory Employment Discrimination Act (REDA)
      • Other Unlawful Employment Practices
      • Religious Discrimination
      • Pregnancy Discrimination
      • Retaliation
      • Race / National Origin Discrimination
      • Severance Agreement Review & Negotiation
      • Sexual Harassment & Hostile Workplace
    • Civil Litigation
    • State Criminal Defense
    • Insurance Claim Disputes
      • Auto Insurance Claims (First-Party)
      • Business Interruption Insurance Claims
      • Denied or Underpaid Insurance Claims
      • Insurance Bad Faith
      • Insurance Coverage Disputes
      • Homeowners Insurance Claims
      • Property Insurance Claims
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