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Charles D. Mast

Charles D. Mast

For almost four decades, Charles Mast has represented individuals and families who have been seriously injured—or lost loved ones—due to the negligence of others. His practice is focused on personal injury, workers’ compensation, and medical negligence cases, and his...

George B. Mast

George B. Mast

George grew up on a farm in western Watauga County on Mast Gap Road, which runs between Sugar Grove and Valle Crucis, on property which has been in the Mast Family since 1778. His parents, Dave and Grace Mast, who were educators in their early careers having graduated...

Mast Firm obtains 10th largest NC recovery of 2015

Personal injury attorney Charles Mast and the Mast Firm went up against three of the largest and most prestigious law firms in the State to represent and recover fair damages for his client, who was injured when a surgical table electrically folded up on her during a...

Alienation of Affection Laws in NC Amended

North Carolina is one of the few states that still allow what is termed “heart balm” statutes, such as the claims of Alienations of Affections and Criminal Conversation.  Both of these claims can be asserted by a spouse against at third party (i.e....

Knowing Your Rights – Search and Seizure

CRIMINAL LAW: ILLEGAL SEARCH & SEIZURE In State v. Morton, the Court of Appeals recently held that the officer had performed an “Illegal Search and Seizure” of the Defendant which led to his arrest and conviction. Generally, under your U.S. Constitutional Rights,...

Going Through a Potential Divorce?

Divorce can be one of the most difficult times in a person’s life to go through, especially when children are involved. In the event that you and your loved one are unable to work through your situation our law firm is here to assist you. Many things may be running...

DWI Blood Testing in Hospitals: Hardly a Proper Replacement

By: Ephriam B. Wright, III Attorney, Mast Law Firm After being charged with a DWI, there are two ways which the State (i.e. the prosecution) will seek to offer evidence of one’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) into evidence at trial.  The first and most common...