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The First 4 Things You Should Do If You Slip/Trip and Fall

We mentioned in our previous blog that two common types of accidents include automobile and slip/trip and fall (premises liability) accidents. While you typically don’t expect to be involved in a premises liability claim, there are certain things you should remember to do when the situation justifies such an action. Premises liability accidents occur when Read More

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How Long Will My Personal Injury Case Take to Resolve?

When filing a personal injury claim, many clients have the same question: how long is this going to take? There is no concrete answer to this question, as the time it takes to resolve a personal injury claim depends on several factors, including how complicated the case is, how much medical treatment is needed, and Read More

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How Do I Select the Right Personal Injury Lawyer?

We are blessed to have a civil justice system built upon the fundamental principle that each of us is responsible for the consequences of our actions. In the area of personal injury law, that means that if a person is negligent (i.e. careless) and another person is injured due to the carelessness, the injured person Read More

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How Do Medical Bills Get Paid in a Personal Injury Case?

Plaintiffs in personal injury cases have experienced some form of bodily injury caused by the negligence of another. In order to treat their injuries, plaintiffs often incur significant medical bills. A frequent question we get during our initial client meeting is how are the bills to be paid. Who pays the bills and when can Read More

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Domestic Violence: Defined

Domestic Violence is a difficult subject to broach. Many people don’t even know what Domestic Violence truly is, so we decided to begin our blog series with defining Domestic Violence. Domestic Violence is legally defined as, “The pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power Read More

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Safety Around School Buses

The weather may be cooling off, the sun is lower when we leave the office, and yellow school buses are back on the road, all signs that children are back in school. Now, while you may lament the added traffic and curse the day you leave after the bus, making you 20 minutes late for Read More

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We Must Never Forget

It has been 15 years since the September 11th attacks. 15 years since Al-Qaeda launched one of the largest acts of terrorism against the United States, leaving an indelible mark on our countryside and lives. Four hijackings, four crashes, and over 3,000 lives lost made our world seem broken. They had destroyed our Twin Towers, Read More

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Self Driving Cars: Blog Series

THEY’RE HERE!  DRIVERLESS CARS ARE ALREADY AMONG US Just last week our office manager was driving on the George Washington Memorial Parkway when she glanced to her right and was shocked to see that the “driver” of the vehicle in the lane next to her was reading the newspaper.  After adjusting her speed to move Read More

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Taking Home Gold: Our Day of Action

has been busy for the last few weeks! On Friday, we hosted our Day of Action, where we went to the Alexandria Dunbar Olympic Boys and Girls Club and helped them out with their own Summer Olympic Games! Much like Rio at the moment, the weather was a bit iffy, so we kept the festivities Read More

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It’s Getting Hot in Here

Has anyone told you it’s hot outside?  Ironic humor aside, when the temperatures rise, so do the risks of heatstroke and exhaustion, and after a week of biking around Alexandria and beyond in these temperatures, I think it’s a very important topic to discuss. Our bodies are active and adaptive machines. Whenever we come into Read More

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