Auto Accidents

DUI Repeaters A Threat On Virginia Roads

DUI Repeaters A Threat On Virginia Roads

A Virginia Beach man with a prior DUI conviction has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and DUI in an accident that killed a motorcyclist in Norfolk, the Virginian-Pilot reported recently. The state DMV recorded 28,719 DUI convictions in 2012, an increase of...

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Motorists Need to Stay Especially Alert in Fall

As the days grow shorter and fall brings school buses to the road, it is important for drivers to be extra aware of safety. Two recent traffic collisions in the Richmond area illustrate the point. A 75-year-old woman was killed in a car that ran off a road and struck...

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Richmond Pedestrian Accident Attorney

Pedestrians generally have the right of way unless they are not obeying traffic signals or jay-walking (crossing the street in a non-designated crossing area).  While the law requires drivers to exercise care to avoid hitting pedestrians, many drivers simply don’t...

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Motorcycle Accident Frequently Asked Questions

How many Virginia residents were injured or killed in motor vehicle accidents in 2012? The number of Virginia residents who were injured or killed in motor vehicle accidents increased in 2012.  According to the Commonwealth of Virginia 2012 Virginia Traffic Crash...

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Richmond Construction Injury Lawyer

Highways, freeways and roadways are designed to allow us to move from place to place as easily and quickly as possible.  However, all roads require maintenance at one time or another – and highway construction work zones can be very dangerous places. According to the...

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Richmond Bus Accident Attorney

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), approximately 20,000 people are injured in bus accidents every year – hundreds of which result in fatalities.  While many of these accidents could have been avoided, it’s important for bus accident injury...

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Richmond Bicycle Accident Attorney

There were 677 bicycle-related deaths and 48,000 injuries reported in the United States in 2011.  The number of bicycle deaths was up 9% from 2010 – likely due to rising gas prices and a move toward more environmentally-conscious means of transportation that have...

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