Hospital negligence occurs when a hospital worker such as a doctor, nurse, surgeon, or dentist provides improper, inadequate, or harmful care to a patient. While medical professionals are typically known […]
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What You Need to Know About Bedsores
You often hear of bedsores from people in nursing homes. However, anyone who is immobile, such as someone in a wheelchair or a coma in a hospital, could suffer from […]
How Much Does It Cost to Talk to a Lawyer?
At some point in our lives, all of us have problems that get us thinking about calling a lawyer. For many, it is a debilitating accident that gets them to […]
Common Causes of T-Bone Collisions
T-bone collisions typically occur in intersections, though they can happen anywhere on the road. During a T-bone collision, one vehicle strikes another directly in the side, which can cause severe […]
What Is a TBI?
When you suffer an injury that affects your brain, that is a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A person could suffer from a TBI for many reasons. Most happen because of […]
How Much Does Insurance Go Up After an Accident?
Getting into an accident is stressful and costly enough, and between filing your claim, dealing with possible injuries, and trying to get your vehicle back on the road, you may […]
Congratulations to William Kilduff
Congratulations to William Kilduff for being named to the 2021 Best Law Firms. We are honored to be included! On behalf of our firm and Richmond community, we are always […]
Virginia’s Wrongful Death Statute of Limitation
If an individual dies in Virginia in a wrongful act, neglect, or default of another party, the deceased individual’s personal representative may seek compensation for the loss in a wrongful […]
What Is a Contingency Fee?
Suffering serious injuries in an accident can leave you with a lot of questions about your legal options and rights to compensation. In particular, many people worry that hiring a […]
How Long After an Accident Can You File an Injury Claim in Virginia?
Each state, including Virginia, has statutes of limitations that govern the amount of time plaintiffs have to bring a lawsuit against a party who harmed them. Under Virginia law, most […]