Appealing a Car Accident Case in Charlottesville

If you take your car accident case to court, you have the right an error-free trial. Unfortunately, the court can...

Punitive Damages in Charlottesville Car Accident Cases

Punitive, or exemplary, damages are assigned by a judge or jury to punish a defendant for especially egregious or heinous...

Economic and Non-Economic Damages in Charlottesville Car Accidents

Under Virginia law, there are two primary types of damages in a car accident injury case. These damages are economic...

Statute of Limitations in Virginia

A statute of limitations is the time limit that is set by Virginia Code (the statute) in which a lawsuit must...

Bicycle Laws in Virginia that All Riders Must Follow

As a Virginia Bicyclist, you must understand what Virginia bicycle law requires of you and of the people who are...

“Objection, Hearsay!”: What Does It Mean and How It Relates to Your Charlottesville Personal Injury Case

In Virginia law schools, a significant amount of time and attention is devoted to helping future lawyers understand the importance...

Settling a Case Involving a Minor in Charlottesville

Every parent’s worst nightmare begins with your child being injured. Should an accident happen, speaking with an attorney as soon...

9 Common Excuses Insurance Companies Use to Make Small Settlement Offers or NO Offers at All

1. The injured person was contributorily negligent. Insurance companies claim that the person injured was partly to blame for the collision...

FREE Group Presentations Available

Virginia car accident attorney T. Vaden Warren, Jr. is willing to come to your school, community group, church or other group in...

Facebook Spells Bad News for Many Personal Injury Plaintiffs

If you are in the middle of a personal injury lawsuit, you may want to consider temporarily deleting your Facebook,...