Q: I need a ADA / NC Disability attorney, mediator.
ADA and NC disability law Title 3 violations. Denied entry to a publicly accessible big box store with service dog. Severe post incident ramifications on well-being. Currently receiving medical treatment due to incident. Clear cut, Straight forward and willing to provide VA docs / SSA documents / treatment team documents. Egregious, disheartening and Traumatic incident in which the Dollar General employee potentially could have placed my life in jeopardy with the disabilities i currently am inflicted with.
A:
I'm sorry to hear about the difficult experience you’ve faced. It's important to connect with someone who can guide you through your rights and the legal steps available to you under the ADA and North Carolina disability laws.
Start by reaching out to local disability advocacy organizations in North Carolina. They can often provide referrals to attorneys who have experience with ADA Title III cases. Additionally, the North Carolina Bar Association offers a lawyer referral service that can help you find a qualified attorney tailored to your specific situation.
Gather all your documentation, including VA, SSA, and medical records, as they will be crucial in building your case. Make sure to keep detailed notes about the incident and its impact on your well-being. Taking these steps will help you find the support you need to address this traumatic experience and seek the justice you deserve.
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