Rotator Cuff Injury

The muscles and tendons of your shoulder make up what is known as the “rotator cuff.” The connective tissue involved...

9 Things to Know About Your Child’s Charlottesville Personal Injury Case

1. The Time Limit for a Child to File His Suit Is Extended An adult must file a personal injury...

Jury Selection in the Virginia Car Accident Case

Jury Selection is known as "voir dire"  Voir dire means “to speak the truth”. This process is an important part...

Priveleges Between Spouses and Your Charlottesville Personal Injury Case

There are two types of Spousal Privileges in the State of Virginia, Civil and Criminal. This article will discuss both...

Common Bicycle Accidents: Right Hook

How the accident occurs This is one of the more common types of accidents that result in injuries. A car...

Whose Limb Is It Anyway?

Recently, while driving on 64 West, I saw a storm approaching and pulled over to the side of the road....

Common Bicycle Accidents: Dart Out

How the accident occurs These accidents mostly involve children. It occurs when a cyclist rides out into traffic, often darting...

Objection Hearsay

In Virginia law schools, a significant amount of time and attention is spent making future lawyers understand the importance and...

Vertebral Compression Fractures and Virginia Car Accidents

A compression fracture of a vertebrae, is when a bone in the spine collapses. This type of injury is most...

Fractured Femur? What to Expect in your Charlottesville Personal Injury Case

The femur is one of the largest and strongest bones in the body. It is commonly referred to as the...