The wrongful death of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence or a faulty product not only brings tremendous grief but can also have a significant financial impact due to loss […]
Category: Personal Injury Attorneys Blog
How Your Credibility Affects Your Liability
(by Chris Spinelli) If you’ve suffered a motor vehicle accident, the defendant’s insurance company will often be looking to pinpoint reasons to deny your claim. Often the defendant’s insurance company […]
6-Year-Old Girl Drowned: $1,500,000 Settlement
(By: Virginia Lawyers Weekly May 26, 2014) This was a premises liability/wrongful death case, stemming from a drowning that occurred on July 1, 2011. The defendants were the apartment owners, […]
Million-Dollar Settlements of 2013
$2.25 Million Workman fell through roof opening, sustained brain injury Type of case: Premises liability Court: Baltimore City Circuit Court Mediator: Thomas S. Shadrick Attorneys: Walter H. Emroch (retired) and […]
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Wrongful Diagnosis & Medical Malpractice
Misdiagnosis and wrongful diagnosis are preventable medical errors that have become a serious medical issue. Statistics show that errors like misread mammograms and misdiagnosis of breast cancer kill more people […]
Drunk Driving in Virginia
Motor vehicle accidents stemming from drunk driving are completely preventable. Designating a sober driver, hosting responsible parties and gatherings, and taking keys from a friend or loved one who appears […]
Virginia’s New Texting While Driving Law
At the end of February 2013, the General Assembly of Virginia put into effect strict laws regarding the use of handheld personal communication devices while driving. With recent drastic increases […]
The Importance of a Personal Injury Attorney Experienced in Cycling Accidents
Virginia is an attractive destination for bicycling. The state boasts an impressive network of trails, lanes and routes for all levels of cyclists, from experienced bikers to beginners and children. […]
Boating Accidents in Virginia
Virginia is home to some of the longest rivers and largest bays in the mid-Atlantic. From the Chesapeake Bay to the Rappahannock and James Rivers, the state is a boating […]