Virginia’s traffic code applies to all drivers in the state. When driving on our state’s roads and highways, there are many ways to violate the law, so it pays to […]
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Let’s Review Motorcycle Helmet Laws
Motorcycle helmets are a critical safety feature for riders. While they can’t completely eliminate the risk of injury or death in every crash, their role in reducing the severity of […]
Injured in an Uber Accident – Who is Liable?
Uber rides have become a common part of many people’s daily lives. But what happens if you suffer an injury in an Uber accident? If you or a loved one […]
Can I Sue Lyft after an Accident in Virginia?
Using Lyft doesn’t exempt you from an accident. Lift drivers can get in accidents, too, leaving you injured, out of work, and more stressed than if you’d had the accident […]
What You Need to Know About Slip and Fall Accidents on Ice and Snow
A slip and fall accident on ice and snow in winter is common. Ice and snow make for some precarious situations, but we can’t stay indoors all season. No matter […]
Common Birth Injuries
Seven out of every 1,000 births in the U.S. are affected by birth trauma. Many birth injuries are due to unforeseen medical reasons, but over 150,000 are avoidable yearly. Knowing […]
Who Pays When You Sue in a Car Accident?
An insurance company often pays when you sue in a car accident. However, in some cases, you can hold another motorist, municipality, business owner, or other party financially liable for […]
Virginia Motorcycle Laws
Virginia’s scenic beauty and diverse landscapes make it an idyllic setting for motorcycle enthusiasts. However, the thrill of the open road carries risks, including accidents that can result in severe […]
When Failure to Treat Becomes Medical Malpractice
A medical provider’s failure to treat becomes medical malpractice when the doctor fails to take reasonable steps to diagnose and treat a condition. If the doctor’s behavior meets the standard […]
What Is Wrongful Death?
Wrongful death happens when someone passes away because of negligence—when someone does not take reasonable steps to prevent harm to another person, they are negligent—we will explore this in more […]