Federal Government Gives Virginia the Initial Green Light to New Proposed Toll on I-95

Author: Attorney David M. William, Jr.

Fredericksburg personal injury attorney David M. Williams, Jr.

Fredericksburg personal injury lawyer David M. Williams, Jr.

On September 19, 2011, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell announced that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has authorized the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to move forward with the Governor’s plan to toll I-95.  Although there are a number of turnpikes, and other roads, that charge motorists, the interstate system has been largely free of tolls since its birth.  This has… [ read more ]


Richmond & Charlottesville Based Law Firm Allen & Allen Receives Top Ranking from US News & World Report

Tier 1 Ranking in “Best Law Firm” By U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers

November 3, 2011 – Richmond, VA: The Virginia personal injury law firm of Allen & Allen received a Tier 1 Ranking in “Best Law Firm” By U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. Allen & Allen received the Tier 1 “Best Law Firm” honor in both Charlottesville, Virginia and Richmond, Virginia for Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs… [ read more ]


What You Should Know About Auto Insurance in Virginia

Make Sure You Have The Right Auto Insurance Coverage

Author: Bill Bootwright

Bill Bootwright, Claims Consultant

New technology, computers, Smartphones, tablets, etc., mean we can now purchase car insurance without the traditional face-to-face meeting or phone call with an agent.  The problem with purchasing insurance online is that you may not know what you’re actually paying for and how it may protect you. You don’t get the advice of an agent who can explain your… [ read more ]


How Safe is Your Vehicle?

Insurance Institute of Highway Safety’s Top Safety Picks for 2011

Author: Gayle C. Bragg

Gayle Bragg - Claims Consultant

Gayle Bragg

You’ve got your eye on a new vehicle because it’s sporty or maybe luxurious. How safe is that vehicle that you will be making payments on for several years? Will it protect you and your family if you are involved in an automobile crash? If you are searching for a new car it might be worth your time… [ read more ]


Virginia Law on Expunging Criminal Charges

Mechanicsville Car Accident Lawyer

Author: Attorney Chris A. Meyer

People who have been charged with a crime often wish to have their record erased.  The legal term for this is “expungement” or “having the record expunged”.  Unfortunately, expungement is not possible in most cases.  If a person has been charged with a crime in Virginia, the record of that charge will most likely remain and won’t be changed.

The Virginia… [ read more ]


Congratulations 2012 Virginia Teacher of the Year: Margaret “Meg” Smith of Lynchburg

Richmond Attorney Melinda H. South

Richmond Attorney Melinda H. South

Author: Attorney Melinda H. South

Congratulations Margaret A. “Meg” Smith of Lynchburg, VA, the 2012 Virginia Teacher of the Year. Meg Smith was honored at an evening reception on Friday October 14 at the Holiday Inn Kroger Conference Center along with the other seven regional Teachers of the Year.

Meg Smith is… [ read more ]


CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC CHARGES FROM AN ACCIDENT: Effect on a Personal Injury Case

FAQ: Are a police officer’s charges important to the outcome of a personal injury case?

Richmond Accident Lawyer J. David Douthit

Richmond Accident Lawyer J. David Douthit

Author: Attorney J. David Douthit

Many times our personal injury clients are upset when the police officer does not place charges against the driver our clients feel caused the auto accident, or when the officer does place charges but they are dismissed at traffic court.  Usually, however,… [ read more ]


Halloween Safety Tips

Stay Safe Trick-or-Treating This Year

 

Virginia Personal Injury Attorney Jason W. Konvicka

Richmond Injury Lawyer Jason W. Konvicka

Author: Attorney Jason W. Konvicka

Halloween can be a magical time of year for children.  Costumes, trick or treating, parties, and, of course, eating candy are all part of the fun of Halloween.  But the excitement of the night can cause children and adults to be less careful.  The following… [ read more ]


Traumatic Brain Injury: Promising New Technology for Diagnosis

Neuro-Quantum Studies Produce Objective Findings of Traumatic Brain Injury

Fredericksburg Personal Injury Attorney Nathan J. D. Veldhuis

Fredericksburg Personal Injury Attorney Nathan J. D. Veldhuis

Author: Attorney Nathan J. D. Veldhuis

*This originally article was published in the Fall 2011 Issue 11-3 of Headway Newsletter, Brain Injury Association of Virginia

The trial lawyer’s duty to prove the nature and extent of brain injuries in [ read more ]


Hurricane Preparedness – Steps to Ready You and Your Family in Case of a Hurricane

Egena Younger, Claims Consultant

Egena Younger

Author: Egena Younger

Hurricane season in the Atlantic lasts from June 1 to November 30, which includes all of our summer months, when we are normally focusing on vacationing and finding activities to keep our children busy while they are out of school.  However, that period is also a time to focus on hurricane preparedness.  To avoid the stress of a chaotic rush to  purchase batteries, water, generators, etc., consider completing a… [ read more ]


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