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Been in a Virginia Car Accident and Getting Calls?

Insurance Company Want you to "Just Sign a Few Forms"? Confused by Lawyer Advertising Screaming "We Care"?

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Another “Sign this form now” Disaster Averted

September 30th, 2008 Author: Ben Glass

Apparently we have touched a nerve with the TV ads we are running on Cox Cable here in Fairfax County. The point of the message is that if you’ve been in an accident, you don’t need to rush out and hire a lawyer, but you may have questions and you probably are being asked to sign forms, either by an insurance adjuster or by a lawyer.

Folks are calling, so thankful that we are offering two free books The Truth About Lawyer Advertising and Five Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Virginia Injury Case. We’ve heard two stories over the last few days of claims adjusters applying high pressure tactices to get people to sign medical records releases and, in one case, a settlement check. In both cases our information caused people to think twice before signing.

In the end, these folks may not need a lawyer–That’s my whole point. But at least now they are armed with useful info before taking on the very experienced insurance adjuster.

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Van and Motorcycle Accident Causes Three Highway Deaths

September 16th, 2008 Author: Ben Glass


On Monday, September 8, Virginia State Police released information on three highway deaths due to personal injuries sustained. One of them involved a victim in Woodbridge who was 10-years-old and the other two involved motorcycles.

 

The boy, Dale City resident Isaac Valadares, died on Sunday, September 7 from the personal injuries he sustained in a crash on U.S. 1. Police say the van he was a passenger in swerved to avoid another vehicle, overcorrected, and then overturned in the southbound lane.

 

Authorities say that the boy was ejected from the vehicle’s side window and the vehicle landed on top of him. He received transport to Potomac Hospital in Woodbridge, where he died later that day. Three other passengers were also ejected from the van.

 

Also on Sunday, 33-year-old Stafford County resident Rodney John Trent, Jr. died shortly after 7:30 p.m. from the personal injuries he sustained after losing control of his motorcycle on Route 218 in King George County. His bike then ran off the road and collided with a tree. He received transport to Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, where he died shortly after 9 p.m.

 

The other motorcycle crash caused the death of 54-year-old Broadway resident Ramona Diane Pence from the personal injuries she sustained in a crash on June 8. On the day of the crash, she was a passenger on a motorcycle that collided head-on with a truck after the bike crossed the center line of Route 732 in Rockingham County at 6:30 p.m. She received transport to the University of Virginia Medical Center where she died the following morning shortly before 3:30 a.m.

 

These three fatalities bring the total for 2008 to 566. This is a decrease in comparison to the same point in 2007 in which the number was 687.

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