Archive for December, 2009

“I work for Allstate, My Hands Are Tied”

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

It's getting to the point where the only way to deal with some insurance companies is to file suit. We are wasting our time with demand letters, cooperation pre-suit, etc. »

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USAA-”we’ll pay your medical bills and that’s all…”

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

USAA has offered to pay the medical bills in a clear liability case. ...and they say that plaintiff's lawyers are unrealistic! »

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Fall-In-Hole Case Settles for $240,000

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Slip and fall cases are difficult in Virginia, so says personal injury attorney Ben Glass. »

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Do You Really Need an Attorney To Handle a Case Against Allstate Insurance?

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

This accident occurred on December 21, 2006 in Virginia near Dulles Airport. The defendant had just left a Washington Redskins game and was very drunk. The vehicle our clients were riding in was hit from behind and rolled and destroyed. »

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Traumatic Brain Injury Claim Settled For $2.5 Million

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

According to published reports, a 55-year old Virginia woman has settled her case against a trucking company for $2.5 million. The names of the parties have been withheld as part of the settlement agreement. The plaintiff was a passenger in a vehicle that was struck by a tractor-trailer owned by the defendant trucking company. The... »

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“Help–I want to rescind my settlement…”

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

We recently spoke to a gentleman who had settled his personal injury case six months ago. He had been injured in an accident where the other party was clearly at fault. He was contacted early on by the other person's insurance company. »

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