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Heather Graham Connor is a distinguished attorney based in Dallas, North Carolina, bringing over 27 years of dedicated legal experience to the practice of insurance law. As a valued member of both Mcangus Goudelock & Courie, LLC and Stott, Hollowell, Palmer & Windham, Heather has established herself as a formidable advocate for her clients, offering insightful legal guidance and strategic solutions tailored to their unique needs. Her profound understanding of the insurance landscape enables her to navigate complex legal challenges with precision and efficiency, ensuring the best possible outcomes for her clients. Heather's professional approach is characterized by her unwavering commitment to excellence and meticulous attention to detail. She takes pride in her ability to demystify complicated legal concepts for her clients, empowering them to make informed decisions. Known for her integrity and dedication, Heather builds strong, lasting relationships with her clients, who rely on her for both her legal acumen and her compassionate guidance. Her clients appreciate her proactive communication style, which ensures they are continuously informed and involved throughout the legal process. At the core of Heather's practice is a deep commitment to her clients' success, underscored by her belief in personalized service and a client-centric approach. Her extensive experience in insurance law allows her to craft innovative strategies that address the complexities of each case. Whether advocating for individual policyholders or corporate entities, Heather Graham Connor consistently delivers results that exceed expectations, solidifying her reputation as a trusted and respected authority in the field of insurance law.
Insurance attorneys handle disputes between policyholders and insurance companies. They fight for fair claim settlements and represent clients in bad faith cases. Common matters include denied claims, bad faith insurance, coverage disputes, policy interpretation.