Practice Areas
Our attorneys have more than 700 years of combined experience with personal injury cases. From auto accidents to medical malpractice, they approach each case with skill and determination. Learn more about our areas of practice.
Car Accidents
An average of 7,000 Americans are seriously injured in auto accidents every day. The mounting medical bills and time lost from work can be overwhelming, but Allen & Allen can help.
Catastrophic Injuries
Catastrophic injuries include severe injuries to the spine, spinal cord, or brain that often require perpetual medical care. We can help secure your future in the wake of this kind of tragedy.
Workers' Compensation
Those who have experienced work-related injuries may be entitled to certain benefits through Workers’ Compensation, and the team at Allen & Allen has the experience to help.
Medical Malpractice
Medical professionals are trusted to provide us with safe care in times of need. What can you do when that trust is violated and someone is injured because of recklessness or carelessness?
Wrongful Death
If you’ve lost a loved one due to the negligence of another, such as a death caused by a collision or medical malpractice, an attorney is crucial to the success of your case.
Tractor Trailer
Accidents involving commercial vehicles, especially those as large and heavy as tractor trailers, can result in devastating injuries. Don’t try to face the insurance company alone.
Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries have devastating and life-altering consequences not only for the victims, but also for their families. Find out how Allen & Allen can help you achieve justice.
Bus Accidents
Collisions with buses can have catastrophic consequences. If you were a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or motorist injured in a bus collision, read more to learn how we can help.
Pedestrian Accidents
Walking near roadways and parking lots can suddenly turn tragic if drivers are distracted, reckless, or negligent. Learn why a skilled attorney is invaluable to your financial recovery.
Impaired Driving
Thousands of people are left seriously injured by impaired drivers each day. If you were hurt in an accident involving an impaired or drunk driver, Allen & Allen can help.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle crashes can incite serious injuries or result in wrongful death. Allen & Allen's motorcycle accident attorneys have extensive experience working through the complexities of these cases.
Premises Liability
Falling merchandise, slippery floors, faulty railings, and other hazards can lead to injuries and expensive medical bills. An experienced attorney can help you receive fair compensation.
Product Liability
Defective products and machinery can cause serious injuries even to those who operate them properly. Learn how the support of an experienced attorney with proven results can make all the difference.
Toxic Exposure
Toxic substances like mold, asbestos, and lead can lurk in our homes, our offices, and public areas. Find out why an experienced attorney is essential in building a toxic exposure case.
Boating Accidents
The growing number of vehicles on the water can lead to crashes that turn your life upside-down. Discover how experienced attorneys are essential to any case involving boating negligence.
Dog Bites
One in 72 people are bitten by dogs each year in the U.S. Nearly one-quarter of these injuries lead to infection and other potentially serious long-term health problems.
Aircraft Accidents
While injuries caused by aircraft travel are rare, they can have catastrophic results for those involved. Allen & Allen has the experience to help you when you need it most.
Virginia personal injury lawyers
Experiencing a personal injury in Virginia can change your life in an instant. One moment everything is normal, and the next, you’re dealing with pain, uncertainty, and disruption. Whether it’s caused by a motor vehicle accident, a fall, or another unexpected event, the impact can be overwhelming physically, emotionally, and financially.
During such a difficult period, having an experienced personal injury attorney on your side can make all the difference. They handle the complicated legal process, communicate with insurance companies, and fight for fair compensation so you can focus on healing. From recovering medical expenses to seeking damages for lost income, a knowledgeable lawyer works tirelessly to protect your interests and ease your stress.
If you or a loved one has been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you don’t have to go through it alone. The dedicated Virginia personal injury attorneys at Allen & Allen are here to stand by your side and advocate for the justice and compensation you deserve. Call 866-388-1307 today to get the help you need.
Why choose Allen & Allen for your Virginia injury claim?
Selecting Allen & Allen to handle your Virginia personal injury claim means choosing a law firm built on generations of trusted experience and unwavering dedication to its clients. Known for our deep roots in the Virginia community and a proven history of success, Allen & Allen has earned a strong reputation for excellence in personal injury law.
Our firm’s accomplished attorneys bring decades of combined experience handling Virginia-specific injury cases. Their thorough understanding of state laws and court procedures provides clients with a valuable edge. Over the years, Allen & Allen has secured significant results, both through strategic settlements and courtroom victories, demonstrating a relentless pursuit of justice for those they represent.
From car crashes and medical negligence to other serious injury cases, the firm offers complete legal support throughout the process. Clients can expect personalized attention, honest advice, and dedicated advocacy from the first consultation to the final resolution. Reach out today for a free case review and discover how Allen & Allen can help you seek the compensation you deserve.
Types of Virginia personal injury claims we handle
- Aviation Accidents
- Boating Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Car Accidents
- Catastrophic Injury
- Dog Bites
- Foodborne Illness
- Impaired Driving
- Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Toxic Exposure
- Tractor-Trailer Accidents
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Workers’ Compensation
- Wrongful Death
Our Virginia office locations and headquarters
The Allen Allen Allen & Allen Richmond office is located at 1809 Staples Mill Road, Richmond, Virginia, 23230. We have additional offices located in Charlottesville, Chesterfield, Fredericksburg, Mechanicsville, Petersburg, and Stafford to serve clients throughout Virginia. Find a location near you. You can call us at 866-962-3527 to arrange a time to meet with one of our personal injury attorneys to discuss your claim.
Virginia accident statistics
According to the latest crash facts from the Virginia Highway Safety Office, traffic accidents remain a significant concern throughout the Commonwealth. In a recent year,
- 129,244 total traffic accidents occurred throughout the state.
- 64,086 people suffered injuries.
- 918 people died due to their injuries from motor vehicle crashes.
Nearly 6,800 crashes were alcohol related, injuring more than 4,300 and killing 318. Speeding is also another major cause of serious accidents. More than 25,700 crashes occurred because of excessive speed, which injured 13,743 and killed 410.
According to statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
- 5.9% of all adults in the U.S. suffered an activity-limiting injury in the past 3 months.
- 57.5 million people across the country visited a physician for unintentional injuries.
- 43.5 million visited the emergency room for treatment of unintentional injuries.
- Throughout the U.S., more than 300,000 people suffered a preventable injury death.
Common types of personal injuries people suffer in Virginia
Across Virginia, residents can experience many different types of personal injuries, each presenting unique difficulties and legal considerations. Some of the most frequent examples include:
Car accidents: With busy highways and unpredictable driving conditions, motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of injury in Virginia. Victims may suffer anything from minor bruises to life-altering trauma, often accompanied by emotional distress and financial strain.
Slip and fall accidents: Falls on unsafe walkways, slick surfaces, or poorly maintained premises, whether public or private, can lead to sprains, fractures, or head injuries. When property owners fail to uphold safety standards, they can be held legally responsible.
Medical negligence: Mistakes by healthcare providers, such as diagnostic errors, surgical mishaps, or incorrect prescriptions, can have devastating effects. Those harmed by medical malpractice may have the right to pursue damages for the harm caused.
Workplace injuries: Employees in all industries face risks of job-related injuries. In most cases, Virginia’s workers’ compensation laws provide coverage for medical bills and lost wages. However, you may be able to pursue a third party claim against a negligent contractor or vendor if they caused your injuries.
Defective products: Consumers can be seriously harmed by unsafe or faulty products, whether it’s a malfunctioning tool, contaminated food, or a dangerous drug. When this happens, the manufacturer or distributor may be liable for resulting injuries.
Dog attacks: Dog bites can cause lasting physical and emotional harm. Under Virginia’s liability laws, dog owners may be held responsible when their pet causes injury.
Premises liability cases: Property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions. Injuries stemming from hazards like poor lighting, inadequate security, or neglected maintenance can lead to claims against negligent owners.
Because these cases often involve complex laws and evidence, working with an experienced Virginia personal injury attorney can make a crucial difference. The skilled legal team at Allen & Allen can help you understand your rights, build a strong claim, and pursue the full compensation you deserve.
What should I do after an accident in Virginia?
If you’ve been hurt or involved in an accident in Virginia, taking the right actions immediately can make a significant difference in protecting both your health and your legal rights. Here’s what you should do:
1. Ensure safety and get medical help
Start by checking yourself and others for injuries. If anyone is hurt, call emergency services right away. Move to a safe area, especially in the case of a roadway collision, to avoid further danger.
2. Notify the authorities
Report the incident to the police so that an official record is created. Ask for a copy of the police report once it’s completed. You will need this document if you decide to file a claim later.
3. Exchange information
Collect the names, contact details, insurance information, and vehicle details of everyone involved. If there are witnesses, gather their contact information as well. Their observations may help clarify what happened.
4. Document the scene
Take clear photos of the accident site, vehicle damage, visible injuries, and surrounding conditions such as road surfaces or weather. These visual details can provide strong evidence of how the event occurred.
5. Get a medical evaluation
Even if you believe your injuries are minor, you need to get examined by a healthcare provider. Certain injuries, like concussions or internal trauma, may not show symptoms immediately.
6. Inform your insurance company
Notify your insurer about the accident as soon as possible. Stick to the facts and avoid admitting fault or speculating about responsibility. Let investigators and your attorney handle those determinations.
7. Keep detailed records
Organize all documentation related to the accident, including medical reports, receipts, repair estimates, and communication with insurers. Preserve any damaged personal items that may serve as evidence.
8. Consult a Virginia personal injury lawyer
Before speaking with the other party’s insurance representatives, consider getting legal advice. An experienced Virginia personal injury attorney can guide you through the process, protect your interests, and help you pursue the compensation you need.
Do I have a Virginia personal injury case?
If you’ve been hurt in an accident, you might be wondering whether you actually have a case worth pursuing. While personal injury law can seem complicated, it often comes down to three main questions that help determine whether legal action makes sense.
1. Did someone do something wrong?
At the heart of most personal injury cases is some kind of wrongdoing. This doesn’t necessarily mean the person meant to hurt you. It could be that they were careless or failed to take reasonable precautions. Maybe a driver ran a red light, a property owner ignored a safety hazard, or a doctor made a preventable mistake. If someone’s actions (or inaction) caused an unsafe situation, that’s the first sign you may have a valid claim.
2. Did their actions cause you harm?
A personal injury case isn’t just about what someone did, it’s about how it affected you. To move forward, there must be real harm, whether that’s physical injury, emotional distress, lost income, or mounting medical bills. Even injuries that seem minor at first can lead to long-term challenges or unexpected costs.
3. Is there a way to recover compensation?
Finally, a personal injury case requires a source of compensation, usually through insurance or other financial resources. This could mean a driver’s auto insurance, a property owner’s liability coverage, or a company’s commercial policy. The presence of insurance ensures that there’s a realistic path to recovering damages for your losses.
If these three factors apply to your situation, you may have a strong personal injury case. Speaking with an experienced attorney can help you confirm your options and take the next steps toward fair compensation.
How can a lawyer help with my Virginia personal injury claim?
Handling a personal injury claim in Virginia requires legal knowledge and skill. Having an experienced attorney by your side can make all the difference. Below is a breakdown of how a typical claim unfolds and the crucial role your lawyer plays at every stage.
Initial consultation
The process usually begins with a meeting between you and a personal injury attorney. During this consultation, your lawyer will listen to your story, review the facts, and help you understand your legal options. They’ll assess whether you have a viable claim and explain what steps may follow if you decide to move forward.
Investigation and case building
Once you hire an attorney, they’ll begin gathering evidence to support your claim. This may include police or accident reports, photos, witness statements, employment records, and detailed medical documentation. Your lawyer will analyze the facts, determine who is responsible for your injuries, and estimate the potential value of your case based on your damages.
Negotiation and legal action
With a solid case prepared, your attorney will typically send a formal demand letter to the responsible party or their insurer, outlining the circumstances of your injury and the compensation you’re seeking. They’ll handle negotiations to try to reach a fair settlement without going to court. If the insurance company refuses to offer reasonable compensation, your lawyer can file a lawsuit to pursue justice through the courts.
Discovery and mediation
Once a lawsuit is filed, both sides exchange information and evidence in a process called discovery. This may include depositions, written questions, and document requests. Before trial, your attorney may participate in mediation or settlement discussions to see if an agreement can be reached with the help of a neutral mediator.
Trial and possible appeal
If the other side refuses to offer a fair settlement, your case will go before a judge or jury. Your lawyer will present evidence, question witnesses, and argue on your behalf to secure the compensation you deserve. If the outcome isn’t favorable, your attorney can discuss the possibility of appealing the decision.
Throughout this entire process, your personal injury lawyer serves as your advocate. They’ll handle the legal details, communicate with insurers, and fight for your best interests. Their ultimate goal is to help you recover the maximum compensation possible while minimizing the stress and uncertainty that often come with a personal injury claim.
How much is my Virginia personal injury claim worth?
You need to speak with a Virginia personal injury attorney before trying to estimate what your case may be worth. Every accident is different, and an experienced lawyer can review the specific details of your situation to help you pursue the highest possible recovery. This includes assessing the severity of your injuries, the extent of your financial losses, and the available insurance coverage. Your compensation will depend heavily on your personal circumstances and how the injury has impacted your life.
Types of compensation in Virginia personal injury claims
When someone else’s negligence causes harm, the law allows victims to seek compensation for the losses they’ve suffered. These losses, known as damages, fall into several main categories:
Economic damages
These damages cover the tangible financial costs tied to your injury.
- Medical costs: Includes emergency treatment, surgeries, medications, therapy, rehabilitation, and future medical care related to your injuries.
- Lost income: Compensation for time missed from work and potential future earnings if your ability to work has been affected.
- Property damage: Reimbursement for repair or replacement of personal property, such as a vehicle damaged in a crash.
Non-economic damages
These damages reflect the human cost of an injury—the pain, emotional toll, and loss of normal life.
- Pain and suffering: For the physical pain and discomfort caused by your injuries.
- Emotional distress: Compensation for mental anguish, anxiety, depression, or trauma following the incident.
- Loss of enjoyment of life: For being unable to participate in hobbies, activities, or routines you once enjoyed.
- Loss of consortium: Addresses the strain injuries place on family relationships, including companionship or intimacy.
Wrongful death damages
When an accident results in the loss of life, surviving family members may seek additional damages, including:
- Funeral and burial costs
- Loss of financial support from the deceased
- Loss of companionship and guidance for loved ones left behind
Punitive damages
In rare cases where someone’s conduct is especially reckless or intentional, courts may award punitive damages. These are designed to punish wrongdoing and discourage similar behavior in the future.
Determining the proper amount of compensation in each category depends on the evidence available, the seriousness of the injuries, and how the event has disrupted your daily life.
Virginia laws that influence personal injury claims
Understanding how Virginia’s laws affect your case is vital to ensuring your rights are protected. Several key legal principles can directly impact your ability to recover compensation:
Statute of limitations
Most personal injury lawsuits in Virginia must be filed within two years of the date of the injury. Missing this deadline typically means losing the right to pursue your claim, regardless of its strength.
Damage caps
In certain cases, particularly medical malpractice claims, Virginia law limits the amount of non-economic damages (like pain and suffering) that can be awarded. These caps are adjusted periodically by state law.
Punitive damage limits
Punitive damages in Virginia are also capped by law. While these awards are relatively rare, the state limits the total amount that can be granted, regardless of the severity of the defendant’s misconduct.
Why legal guidance matters
Virginia’s personal injury laws are complex and often favor insurance companies and defendants. Working with a knowledgeable local attorney ensures that you meet all filing deadlines, avoid legal pitfalls, and present the strongest possible claim.
The Virginia-based attorneys at Allen & Allen have deep experience handling these cases under the state’s unique legal framework. They understand how to evaluate every aspect of your claim, protect your rights, and pursue full and fair compensation for your injuries and losses.
How much does a Virginia personal injury lawyer cost?
The Virginia personal injury attorneys at Allen & Allen operate under a contingency fee arrangement. This means you don’t have to worry about paying legal fees upfront. We collect our fee only after obtaining compensation for you through a settlement or court award. Our fee is a percentage of the total recovery.
This approach allows injured individuals to access high-quality legal representation without financial strain. You can focus on healing while your attorney works to secure compensation on your behalf. Because your lawyer’s payment is tied directly to the outcome, their motivation is aligned with yours: they succeed only when you do.
Before moving forward, your attorney will review the details of the contingency fee agreement with you during your initial consultation. This ensures full transparency and helps you understand how fees will be handled once your case is resolved.
Contact Allen & Allen today
Understanding the stress and challenges that follow an injury, Allen Allen Allen & Allen prioritizes client well-being. The firm is known for its compassionate and personalized approach, ensuring clients feel supported throughout the legal process. With several offices in Virginia, our firm has a deep understanding of the local community and legal landscape. This insight proves invaluable when navigating the intricacies of personal injury cases in the state. By choosing Allen & Allen, you’re aligning yourself with a reputable firm dedicated to securing justice and compensation for your injury claim in Virginia. Call us today at 866-962-3527 to set up a free consultation or fill out the contact form on our website.
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For more than 115 years, we have recognized and honored our responsibility to our clients, members of our firm, and our community. Our relationships are built on integrity, respect, compassion, and trust—the same values that have guided us since 1910.
Suffering injuries as a result of an accident and then hiring a lawyer to represent you can be overwhelming. We understand the challenges accident victims are facing, and we want to help you rebuild your life. Allen & Allen attorneys are known for aggressive advocacy and a compassionate approach to personal injury law.
Ten of our attorneys have been recognized in Best Lawyers in America. 18 of our attorneys have been named as Super Lawyers, and, in 2018, our firm was ranked a Tier 1 Best Law Firm by US News and World Report. The Allen Law Firm knows how to help, and we will.
George E. Allen, Jr., Allen & Allen's Founder, served in the Virginia General Assembly and helped to create laws that protect those affected by a personal injury. Today, our attorneys continue to play an active role in proposing and renewing important legislation involving all aspects of personal injury law and practice.
As trusted advocates for injured persons for more than 100 years, Allen & Allen understands how an unfortunate accident can affect your life and the lives of your family and loved ones. When you need experience and strength on your side, you need the Allen Law Firm. If you or a loved one has been injured, call us to discuss your case. We know how to help, and we will.