Durham disability and estates attorney
William Wickward, Jr. represents clients in Durham and Raleigh and throughout North Carolina for Social Security disability claims, Veteran's disability claims, Exceptional Children claims, estate planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney), estate administration, and personal injury cases.
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Acquired: 2006
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2304 S. Miami Blvd, Suite 123, Durham, NC, 27703
10 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | September 25, 2013 | Lawsuits & Disputes
Case dismissed!
Bill was prompt and knowledgeable with all detail involving my case. He went above and beyond to make sure that everything was settled. This was my first time dealing with the court system, but I felt that Bill did a good job of explaining the options available to me and gave his suggestions on the b...
"Bill has a reputation throughout the legal community for being a talented, dedicated and knowledgeable advocate."
"I've known Bill for over 7 years. He's a true advocate for his clients. Though I'd recommend him for most any practice area, I'd strongly recommend him for assisting with a Social Security Disability Claim."
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2012 - Present
Attorney at Law, Wickward Law Office, PLLC
2008 - 2012
Attorney, Merritt, Webb, Wilson & Caruso, PLLC
2006 - 2008
Attorney, Hardison & Cochran, PLLC
2013 - Present
North Carolina Advocates for JusticeMember
Member
2006
JD - Juris Doctor
2013
2013
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