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Wayne in Fredericksburg

I was working with a mailing and shipping company, and I had hurt my back lifting packages that were too heavy. I had herniated discs in my lower lumbar region,...

“Independent” Medical Evaluations: Injured workers beware

  • April 18, 2024
  • Blog
  • Elyse H. Stiner

What is an IME (Independent Medical Evaluation)? An Independent Medical Evaluation (better known as an “IME”) is an examination of an injured worker performed by a non-treating physician. There are...

Glenn from Fredericksburg

I can see from my house where I was rear-ended, that’s how close to home the accident was. A tow truck, with a car attached to it, slammed into the...

Derrick Walker named president-elect of VTLA

  • April 12, 2024
  • News

The Allen Law Firm is thrilled to announce that Shareholder Derrick Walker has been named president-elect for the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (VTLA). He will serve next year, for the...

Trent Kerns inducted into Hall of Fame

  • April 12, 2024
  • News

Please join us in congratulating attorney Trent Kerns for being named a Class of 2024 Hall of Fame honoree with Virginia Lawyers Weekly! A lot of care goes into selecting...

Allen & Allen names Jason Konvicka as new president

  • April 11, 2024
  • News

Allen, Allen, Allen & Allen has named Jason W. Konvicka as its new president. “I am honored and humbled to be given this opportunity to serve our law firm’s incredible...

Workers’ compensation – $475,000

A worker experienced a traumatic brain injury. Any further details for this settlement remain confidential.

Workers’ compensation – $450,000

A worker experienced a severe back injury, leading to multiple complications. The incident required multiple surgeries. Any further information from this case remains confidential.