Auto Accident Victims Have Rights—an Auto Accident Lawyer Can Help You Understand Them
For the most current information as it relates to your personal injury or criminal law case look no further. The staff and attorneys at the Virginia law firm of Tavss Fletcher believe that knowledge is power. Every day we strive to provide you with the information you need; right when you need it.
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Have You Filed a Claim With These Possible Sources of Compensation for Your Auto Crash Injuries?How can you be paid if the negligent driver doesn’t have sufficient liability insurance coverage? Here, we discuss other possible sources of compensation.
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Why Credible Witnesses Are Important to Your Auto Accident ClaimNot all witnesses are believable. Here’s why witness credibility matters in your car accident case and the factors that determine their trustworthiness.
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Warning: Avoid These Costly Mistakes When Dealing With Medical Providers After Your Auto AccidentMaking mistakes when dealing with your doctor following a car accident can hurt your claim against the negligent driver. Here, we discuss errors not to make.
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Tips on How to Recognize a Drowsy DriverHow can you keep your family safe from a drowsy driver? Learn the warning signs of fatigue when driving and how not to cause a drowsy driving accident.
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Will Your Auto Crash Claim Settle or Go to Trial?While most auto crash cases settle out of court, some do not. What factors may make it less likely that you will settle your claim without going to trial?
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Steps to Take to Keep You and Your Family Safe on a Summer Road TripAre you planning a family vacation or other trip this summer? Learn tips to avoid a car accident and keep you and your family safe.
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5 Secrets for Obtaining a Fair Settlement in Your Auto Accident CaseWhat can you do to increase the likelihood of receiving a favorable settlement after a car accident? Here, learn five tips for maximizing your compensation.
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Understanding When to Hire a Car Accident LawyerWhether you’ve suffered a minor or serious accident, it’s smart to hire a lawyer, especially if you have medical bills or accidentally admitted fault.
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Virginia Car Seat Laws Protect ChildrenVirginia law outlines the proper use of car seats, booster seats, and adult seat belts by children—which includes specific age, weight, and height requirements.
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The Risks Created by Elderly DriversElderly drivers experience more physical, cognitive, and medical changes, as well as changes in driving habits. These factors may lead to a car accident.
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Anyone Is Susceptible to Aggressive Driving BehaviorsFactors like stress and perceptions of wrongdoing can contribute to both overtly aggressive and passive-aggressive behaviors in some drivers.
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The Science of Addiction, Multitasking, and Distracted DrivingDespite the known dangers of all forms of distracted driving, research shows that too many people still engage in risky distracted driving behaviors.
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Injury Victims Should Take Charge of Their Healthcare After an AccidentBy helping your doctors understand your medical history and by following doctors' orders, you can help your car accident injury claim. Learn how here.
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How Speaking With an Insurance Adjuster Can Damage Your ClaimInsurance reps use manipulation, recordings, and high-pressure conversations to devalue car wreck injury claims. Know your rights before an adjuster calls you.
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Insurance Companies Can Use Your Social Media Posts to Discredit Your InjuryAfter suffering a car accident injury, refraining from social media is the safest option. Otherwise, an insurance adjuster might use your posts against you.
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How Insurance Companies Surveille Accident Victims After a CrashIf you’ve suffered car accident injuries recently, you need to know how insurance companies try to avoid payouts using surveillance tactics.
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Diabetic Driver Found At Fault in Virginia AccidentCertain medical conditions can injure not only the sufferer but those around them as well. A recent Virginia lawsuit addressed the issue of driving with medical conditions that can cause auto accidents. In this case a diabetic suffered from a hypoglycemic event while driving and injured another motorist. The injured motorist won his long battle with the insurance company after it was found that this was not the first accident the diabetic driver had caused.