Whether for business, pleasure, or daily life, walking and driving in Virginia are beautiful yet occasionally dangerous activities. While overall motorists are cautious and considerate, and pedestrians are aware and alert, accidents do happen and they can be devastating. If an accident were to happen, Virginia does have legal measures in...
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10 Most Dangerous Intersections in DC
Washington DC is home to a plethora of transportation options, yet most people prefer to travel by automobile. With so many commuters on the road at any given time, accidents are bound to happen. Factor in some notable dangerous intersections littered throughout Washington DC, and you’re looking at prime conditions for collisions.Â
Read MoreWhy Do I Need an Expert in My Personal Injury Case?
You might wonder why you need an expert in your personal injury case if you have a strong case against the person who harmed you. There can be several reasons why the judge or jury might need the help of an expert witness to explain things that a layperson might not know....
Read MoreWhat to Do After A Hit-And-Run Accident in Maryland
Maryland drivers are required by law to stop at the scene of an accident. They must exchange information and remain at the scene until police arrive. Drivers who flee the scene of an accident may be charged with Failure to Stop and Remain at the Scene of...
Read MoreShould I Accept an Insurance Company’s First Offer?
There are several reasons you will want to think twice before grabbing the initial offer from the insurance company if you got hurt in an accident that was someone else’s fault. You might have bills piling up and no paychecks coming in, so it can be quite tempting to go for a...
Read MoreProving Lost Wages After a Personal Injury
Individuals injured in an accident or other incident may sustain physical injuries. They also may incur substantial financial losses, including lost wages. If you cannot work after a personal injury, the person who caused your injury could be liable for your lost income. However, seeking compensation for lost wages is not...
Read MoreCan Northern Virginia Parents Be Held Liable For Automobile Accidents Caused By Their Children?
Virginia law generally does not hold parents responsible if their children cause an automobile accident. However, there are some important exceptions to this that all parents need to know. If you or a loved one were victimized by a car accident caused by a minor, you may have the right to...
Read MoreThe Settlement Process For Washington, D.C. Personal Injury Cases
Many if not most Washington, D.C. personal injury lawsuits settle without going to trial. Although settlement can bring a quicker end to a claim, it’s important for victims to bear in mind that it is a process that will take time. Knowing how that process works will help victims in their...
Read MoreWhat To Do In The Event Of A School Bus Accident
One of the worst fears a parent has is that his or her child will be injured. With school back in session in Washington, D.C., buses are everywhere and the risk of an accident is always present. Parents deserve to know their legal rights in the event their children get hurt while...
Read MoreWho Is Responsible For Medication Overdoses In Maryland?
A medication overdose can be fatal and is sometimes the result of careless patient error. However, there are cases in which a doctor, pharmacy, or other medical professional or facility can be held liable for medication overdoses. When someone is injured or killed because of a prescription drug overdose, it’s important...
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