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Megan from Richmond

Jamie was the help I didn’t know I needed. Jamie was recommended by a friend after I was involved in a car accident involving multiple vehicles. I wasn’t initially planning...

Anne from Charlottesville

David Irvine was amazing! Professional yet friendly, he did a great job explaining in detail (but also very clearly) what was going on with my case, and he involved me...

$3.46 Million Jury Verdict Secured for Client Injured in Motor Vehicle Accident from Spotsylvania County

Attorneys Jason Konvicka and Wilson Van Winkle obtained a $3,460,223.86 jury verdict on behalf of our client, who suffered a shattered C5-C6 vertebra and an arterial dissection. These injuries lead...

Understanding the key differences between motorcycle and automobile accidents

  • September 11, 2025
  • Blog
  • Scott D. Carlton

Whether you prefer the comfort and safety of a passenger vehicle or the open-air thrill of a motorcycle, being involved in a collision can be a traumatic and disorienting experience....

Statutes of Limitations

  • September 11, 2025
  • Blog
  • P. Christopher Guedri

You have suffered a personal injury that was not your fault, but you decide that you just don’t have the time or energy to contact a lawyer. But don’t wait...

Statute of limitations in medical malpractice cases in Virginia

  • September 11, 2025
  • Blog

You went to the doctor for treatment or for some procedure. You believe that the doctor who treated you may have done something wrong that resulted in a worse outcome...

What to do after a truck accident

  • September 11, 2025
  • Blog

Truck accidents, especially those involving 18-wheelers and tractor-trailers, can be catastrophic. The size and weight of these vehicles make collisions particularly dangerous. Drivers and passengers in smaller vehicles often sustain...

The Virginia Tort Claims Act: Can you sue the commonwealth?

  • September 11, 2025
  • Blog

Under the old English common law, on which much of American law is based, a person could not sue the king. This concept, which is called “sovereign immunity,” was adopted...