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Have you been injured in a Virginia car accident? Our Virginia Personal Injury Attorneys are available for an immediate review of your case. Car ...
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a form of acquired brain injury, occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. TBI can result when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, or when an object pierces the skull and enters brain tissue.
Symptoms may include: headache confusion lightheadedness dizziness blurred vision or tired eyes fatigue or lethargy trouble with memory, concentration, attention, or thinking...
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West Virginia Must Ensure Justice Isn't Denied As head of the West Virginia Association for Justice, or WVAJ, — the official name of West Virginia's personal injury lawyers — Michael Romano recently did his best to demagogue the issue of appeals court legislation in this paper. |
Charlie Crist will get you the personal injury settlement you deserve
More: Drew Grant By Alex Pareene Here is Charlie Crist, being held hostage by lawyers, apologizing profusely to legendary musician and bicycle enthusiast David Byrne. Look at his sad, dead eyes: Not long ago, Crist was a superstar governor and rising
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Triple Murder Suspect Held On $3 Million In Bonds As they checked out the car that hit a concrete pillar they realized it was more than just an accident. The driver of the vehicle was already dead and the two women in the backseat were in critical condition. Both women later died at Christus Spohn |
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Bradley Manning now in nicer Army prison Manning's lawyer, David Coombs (a former Army judge and reserve Lieutenant-Colonel) reports in a recent blog post that his client's move from the US Marine jail at Quantico, Virginia (known as the "brig" in accordance with the Marines' nautical |
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Hearing: Virginia man admitted drinking before deadly Easter crash By ROCCO LaDUCA A Virginia man told police that he had “a few” drinks at the Turning Stone Resort Casino before crashing his vehicle in a two-car accident that killed another man Easter Sunday, according to testimony Tuesday in Utica City Court. |





CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A bill that would force insurance companies to disclose information to plaintiff's attorneys before a personal injury suit is ever filed alarms insurance industry representatives.
The bill's critics, including the state Chamber of Commerce, say it could drive up insurance premiums, arm plaintiff's attorneys with information they don't always have now and increase the number of lawsuits.
The bill's supporters, including the plaintiff's bar, say the tweak is minor, mirrors laws that exist in other states and may actually decrease the number of lawsuits.
The proposal requires insurance companies to disclose insurance policy information to people with personal injury or wrongful death claims or to their attorneys.
Someone with a claim might include a person hurt in a car accident, who slipped and fell in a store or who was a victim of malpractice. The insurance company on the hook in those cases might cover the other driver, the store or the doctor.
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