Virginia law does not force you to hire a personal injury attorney to handle your injury claim, but choosing to work with a lawyer can be a smart decision. Many things can go wrong long after the accident that can decrease the amount of money you receive or destroy your claim entirely.
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How Do Punitive Damages Work in DC Personal Injury Cases?
Damages are the remedy for a personal injury or accident claim. The court cannot undo the injury, so it grants damages for the injured party’s physical, emotional, and financial losses.This type of compensation is referred to as compensatory damages, because it is designed to compensate you for your losses. In addition to...
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Common Injuries Associated With Motorcycle Accidents?
Motorcycle accidents can cause severe injuries. Some of these injuries are more common than others. Injury patterns tend to depend on the age of the motorcyclist. If you got injured in a motorcycle accident that was someone else’s fault, a Virginia personal injury attorney could help you seek...
Read MoreHow Does Liability Work in Maryland Car Accidents?
If you've been injured in a car accident in Maryland, you may be wondering how liability works. Who is responsible for the crash? And what can you do to get reimbursed for your damages? In this post, our Maryland car accident attorneys look at how liability works in Maryland car accidents...
Read MoreWhat Happens if a Dog Bites Someone on Your Property?
Dog bites can cause serious injuries, including disfigurement, infections, and soft tissue injuries. You could be liable for damages under negligence laws if a dog bites someone on your property. If you have questions, it is best to seek legal advice from a Washington, DC personal injury attorney as soon as...
Read MoreHow Long Does It Take to Get A Personal Injury Settlement Check in Washington DC?
When another party causes you injury or harm, you can recover compensation for your damages by filing an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit. However, waiting for your money can be frustrating. You need those funds now to pay bills and get back on your feet after an injury or accident. Our...
Read MoreWhat is a Contingency Fee? [2022 Update]
Most personal injury cases get handled on a contingency fee basis. This fee arrangement gets called “contingency fee” because the lawyer’s paycheck depends on whether you win your case. If you win, the lawyer gets paid a previously agreed-upon percentage. If you do not win, the lawyer does not receive any legal...
Read MoreMaryland Personal Injury Settlements: Myths vs. Reality
Thanks to television courtroom dramas, many people have a skewed perception of how personal injury case work in real life. Usually, there is very little drama. People do not yell and scream at each other in law firm conference rooms or throw chairs at each other during depositions. A...
Read MoreTips for Taking Car Accident Photographs
If you were in a car accident, you will want to document as much as reasonably possible, like calling the police to come to the scene, getting the names of other drivers and eyewitnesses, and taking photographs. The cameras on today’s cell phones are of such a high quality that it is...
Read MoreAccident During the Work Commute: Employer Responsibility?
One might assume that if you get injured in a collision on your way to work or on your way home from work, you can file a workers’ compensation claim for your injuries. Unfortunately, that assumption is likely to be incorrect. As with many legal questions, the facts of your situation will...
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