Product Safety: Who is responsible for today’s safer products?

Author: Attorney Malcolm P. McConnell, III

Medical Malpractice Attorney Malcolm P. McConnell, III

Medical Malpractice Attorney Malcolm P. McConnell, III

On a recent, late autumn afternoon, I was mowing my lawn for the last time this year.  As I reached the edge of my yard, I attempted to turn the lawnmower around to cut the next strip of grass.  The lawnmower stuck a large stick that had fallen from a tree and it stopped moving… [ read more ]


Virginia Courts: A Brief Overview

Attorney David M. Williams, Jr.

Attorney David M. Williams, Jr.

Author: Attorney David M. Williams, Jr.

As a Virginia personal injury trial attorney, I spend the majority of time in the circuit and district court levels. However, there are four (4) levels of courts in Virginia; here’s a brief overview of the court system. The four levels of courts in Virginia are: the District Courts, the Circuit Courts,… [ read more ]


What is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

Attorney Charles Littlepage Allen

Attorney Charles Littlepage Allen

By Attorney Charles L. Allen

“What is my case worth?” I am often asked this question by clients when I am first getting to know them. The simple answer is this; whatever a jury says it is worth.

Some people with personal injury claims are surprised to find out that they are not automatically entitled to a… [ read more ]


Why I Became a Trial Attorney

Attorney Malcolm P. McConnell

Attorney Malcolm P. McConnell

By Malcolm “Mic” McConnell

I am a Richmond, Virginia native. I am a product of Henrico County Public Schools, having attended Skipwith Elementary, Tuckahoe Middle, and graduating from J. R. Tucker High. My father taught handicapped children for Henrico County Schools and supervised the County’s programs for those students.  My mother was a surgical nurse. I grew up attending and serving as a youth leader of Monument… [ read more ]


Page 1 of 11