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New Trial Ordered After State Farm Withholds Key Report

January 25, 2010
By Brad Barna

A new trial has been ordered in Arlington in a case in which a man was injured by a police vehicle. The police officer driving the vehicle and her employer were excused from the case due to sovereign immunity and the plaintiff’s only recourse was to seek a judgment against his UIM carrier, State...

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Wrongful Death Caused By Lack of Guardrail at Visitor Center

January 8, 2010
By Brad Barna

The Town of Warrenton had recently completed its new visitor center in 2007 when Harold Spencer fell into a 19th-century cistern featured as part of the entrance plaza. Mr. Spencer was at the center for a meeting of a charitable foundation and upon leaving that night tripped over a 16-inch high brick edging surrounding...

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The Independent Medical Examiner & the Insurance Company

November 19, 2009
By Mindy Weinstein

Are independent medical examiners really independent? These doctors are often hired by insurance companies.

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What You Never Thought You Would Do After a Virginia Car Accident

November 12, 2009
By Mindy Weinstein

Some people are hesitant about contacting a car accident lawyer and filing a claim against the driver who caused their accident. You shouldn’t be embarrassed. An attorney can ensure that you are fairly compensated according to the law.

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Tip on Buying Car Insurance-Don’t Get Caught Short

November 9, 2009
By Ben Glass

Too many people in Virginia don't understand how much car insurance they need. I think the car insurance salespeople don't do a good job of explaining things. Watch this video.

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Car Insurance Sales People Don't Know What They are Doing!

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