by John E. Lichtenstein
Legally speaking, more than one person can be to blame for a pedestrian or bicycle accident. In some cases, the bicyclist or pedestrian may share…
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Legally speaking, more than one person can be to blame for a pedestrian or bicycle accident. In some cases, the bicyclist or pedestrian may share…
The Virginia statute of limitations for personal injury claims allows an injured party two years from the date of an accident to file a lawsuit…
The quality of your lawyer can make or break your case. If you feel that your lawyer is jeopardizing your settlement, can you fire them?…
In Virginia, contributory negligence is a legal doctrine that can prevent injury victims from recovering compensation if they are even 1 percent at fault for…
A contingency fee agreement is common in personal injury cases. The client doesn’t pay their lawyer any upfront fees, and the attorney’s fees and costs…