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Virginia’s New Law Bans Handheld Cell Phone Use While Driving from Jan 2021: Distracted Driving or Texting While Driving Is a Primary Offense Now: What Are the Penalties?

When you are operating a motor vehicle, you are not supposed to engage in any activity that might distract your attention and cause you to take your eyes off the road – even if it is for a second or two. Doing so can increase the risk of an accident significantly. Unfortunately, not many people…

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General District Court Is a Viable Option during the Covid-19 Pandemic as Opposed to Circuit Court – If Your Case Meets Certain Criteria

In Virginia, tort claims can be filed in the General District Court or the Circuit Court – depending on the value of the claim. If you have only suffered minor injuries and minimal property damage, filing a claim in the General District Court might be the best option for you – especially considering the fact…

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Punitive Damages When Hit by a Drunk Driver / Statutory Punitive Damages / Punitive Damages Based on the Conduct of the Defendant Driver

If you are a victim of an alcohol-related accident, Virginia law grants you the right to sue the driver and seek restitution for your injuries. These are compensatory damages, which are meant to cover the tangible and intangible losses resulting from the accident. However, if it is found that the driver in question acted in…

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Proving Pain Is Always a Challenge for Plaintiffs and Lawyers in Personal Injury Cases

The subtitle of a Wall Street Journal article from July 2011 asks a question a personal injury lawyer hears nearly every day from insurance claims adjusters and defense attorneys. “Doctors Challenge: How Real Is That Pain?” explains that “despite decades of research, doctors have few tools to measure pain objectively. Generally, they ask patients to…

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