Personal Injury

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...

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

In a Virginia personal injury case or wrongful death case, hearsay can be a defining factor in the court room....

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...

Factors that Affect your Charlottesville Personal Injury Case

One of the hardest questions for me to answer is when a new client asks me what the value of...

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,...

A Bankruptcy Can Negatively Affect Your Virginia Personal Injury Case In A Number Of Ways

Bankruptcy can have a negative impact on your Virginia personal injury cases. The full affect depends on whether the bankruptcy...

“What Happens Now?”: Virginia Personal Injury Cases

You've hired an attorney for your Charlottesville personal injury case. Now what happens? Whether it was a car accident or...

Privileges That Can Be Asserted in Charlottesville, Virginia Court Cases

Many times we find ourselves speaking to a trusted friend, counselor or doctor concerning a private matter. Should a criminal...

Using Judicial Settlement Conference Can Be Successful In Virginia Personal Injury Cases

In the past few years Judicial Settlement Conferences have become a more frequent method used to attempt to resolve Virginia...