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Stewart Poisson was asked by the North Carolina Industrial Commission to present at the 21st Annual North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference. The Industrial Commission is the judicial body for workers’ compensation claims in North Carolina. It hosts an Educational Conference each October that is attended by attorneys, adjusters and…

Stewart Poisson and Davis Poisson were each elected to new positions at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice (NCAJ). Stewart was named the Chair of the Workers’ Rights Section, and Davis was named the Chair of the Consumer Protection Section. Both attorneys now serve on the…

Poisson, Poisson & Bower, PLLC announces that its offices will close at 3:00PM on Fridays during the summer, beginning on May 27, 2016. Office hours will otherwise remain the same Monday through Thursday during the summer (8:30AM to 5:30PM in Wadesboro and 8:00AM to 5:00PM in Wilmington).

Poisson, Poisson & Bower, PLLC co-sponsored another successful Barn Blast for the Anson County Partnership for Children on January 29, 2016. This year the event raised more than $70,000 to help children in the area. The Anson Record interviewed Fred Poisson, Jr. about the Barn Blast: “Fred Poisson has attended…

The 2015 Anson County Toys for Tots effort, championed by Mrs. Vancine Sturdivant, was able to serve over 800 families, totaling over 3,000 children. Christmas 2015 was a little brighter, bringing joy to children and a message of hope to all. Anson County Toys for Tots thereafter held a recognition…

Davis Poisson has been elected as the vice-chair of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice Consumer Advocacy Section. As vice-chair, Davis will work with section leadership to schedule continuing education courses for consumer advocacy attorneys and will plan meetings for local attorneys to discuss this area of practice. He will…

MSN did a spotlight on George Rawlings and the Rawlings Company today in an article called “The Lawyer Who Invented a Way to Take Cash From Accident Victims.” This article highlights how health insurance subrogation affects the recoveries of people who were injured by the negligence of others.