Warrenton, Virginia Legal Blog
Motor vehicle wrecks have many causes, and at the we realize that some of these collisions happen as a result of flu symptoms and other physical challenges that interfere with someone's ability to focus on the road and drive safely. For...
Throughout the year, the risk of a pedestrian accident is a serious concern for those who walk or go for jogs in Virginia. Our law office realizes the myriad of reasons why pedestrians are struck in such accidents, and at the we believe...
After a night enjoying the company of friends in Virginia, you choose to drive home. You only had a couple of drinks, so feel confident in driving. However, you get pulled over for a traffic violation and start to wonder if you can refuse that breath test the officer...
The 2018 marijuana case statistics for the state of Virginia released to the public. For the year, more than 46,000 cases dealing with marijuana faced prosecution. The majority of the defendants were minorities leading many lawmakers to reconsider the current laws...
Virginia residents can experience a traumatic brain injury after a car accident. While the symptoms can sometimes take hours or days to show up, the effects of a TBI can last much longer. Not all TBI patients have the same outcomes, but some can have life-altering...
If federal prosecutors in Virginia charge you with allegedly committing a RICO violation, you need to immediately seek the advice and counsel of an attorney experienced in defending against federal charges. You also need to immediately determine exactly which RICO...
A lot of people wonder whether or not they should take the blood or breath test after they are arrested for DUI. And the fact is that doing so is required by law in Virginia. Refusing to take a blood test or refusing to take the breath test after your you have been...
In this day of excessive and inappropriate cellphone usage by both drivers and pedestrians, you face a distinct risk of injury every time you walk across a Virginia street. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that in 2017, the last year for...
Any time Virginia law enforcement officers attempt to question you about a criminal matter, your Miranda rights become your first line of defense against inadvertently incriminating yourself. Even when you know you have done nothing wrong, you should never voluntarily...
When you suffer an injury or illness because someone on your health care team makes a mistake, Virginia law gives you the right to sue that person and the company for which (s)he works for medical malpractice. Medical malpractice lawsuits, however, represent some of...