Jul
9
2010
Personal Injury Attorney Tamara L. Jezic
Author: Attorney Tamara L. Jezic
On Tuesday, July 6, 2010, the Federal Government filed a lawsuit against the state of Arizona, challenging Arizona’s new immigration law. 1 The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Phoenix, asks that court to declare Arizona’s law invalid and to prevent the law from taking effect. The law is to become effective on July 29, 2010. 2… [ read more ]
Apr
2
2010
Attorney Priscilla R. Woody
Author: Attorney Priscilla R. Woody
When I first meet a client who have been injured through no fault of their own, one of my first questions is: “How much insurance do you have?” Most clients answer, “I have full coverage.” However, when we review their declaration page and policy, the clients are surprised to learn that they have minimal insurance coverage on their vehicles. The confusion comes… [ read more ]
Mar
31
2009
Attorney Malcolm P. McConnell
Article Summary by Attorney Malcolm P. McConnell
In Virginia, there is no justice for catastrophically injured victims of medical malpractice. Since 1976, their inalienable rights as American citizens to trial by jury and to equal justice under the law have been stripped from them for no better reason than to keep insurance companies profitable. Meanwhile, insurance companies charge higher and higher premiums to doctors, blaming victims’ lawyers and American citizens who… [ read more ]
Mar
30
2009
Author: Elizabeth Morrell Allen
Attorney Elizabeth M. Allen
How much automobile insurance should you buy?
The answer is easy: As much as you can afford.
The primary reason to buy automobile insurance, both liability and uninsured motorist (UM) coverage, is to protect you and your assets. Your insurance company will almost never pay more in damages, to you or to a person you negligently injure, than the dollar amount of the… [ read more ]
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