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Tom Curcio
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November 20, 2015
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Tags: accidents, Anxiety, Children, Civility, Claims, Community, DC, Distracted Driving, Facebook, Fatal Accidents, Fire, Gas, Health, Heatstroke, Holiday, Instagram, Insurance, Knowledge is Power, Mental Health, Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Development, Personal Injury, Pets, Policiy, Premium, Roadside Accidents, Safe Driving, Safely Crossing the Street, Safety, Seatbelts, Self-Improvement, Service, Social Media, Teen Drivers
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We’ve all heard the warnings: “Don’t post that to Facebook, everyone can see it.” In this day of instant gratification of information, it is not uncommon for employers, clients, significant others, family, and friends to “stalk” others on social media. That picture of you with a lampshade on your head at Spring Break 2013? Your Read More
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Tom Curcio
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Published
July 3, 2015
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Community, Driving, Fireworks, Fourth of July, Fun Facts, History, Personal Safety, Safety, Summer Fun
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Tags: Children, Community, Driving, Fatal Accidents, Fire, Fireworks, Founding Fathers, Fourth of July, Holiday, Knowledge is Power, Personal Development, Roadside Accidents, Safe Driving, Safety, Seatbelts, Self-Improvement, Summer, Summer Safety, Teen Drivers
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Independence Day is very nearly upon us! Time for barbeques, fireworks, picnics, and baseball. But what does this day really mean to Americans? When the haunting tunes of the “Star-Spangled Banner” waft through crowds at the Nationals Game or “Proud to be an American” spits from static-y radio speakers on the country station, what do Read More
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Thomas J. Curcio
Founder
Tom Curcio, the driving force behind Curcio Law, is a dedicated trial lawyer with more than 37 years of experience in Northern Virginia. He has dedicated his career to representing people who have been seriously injured through no fault of their own. He works tirelessly to obtain the compensation his clients are legally entitled to…
Rakin Hamad
Associate
Rakin Hamad is a graduate of the George Mason Law School and joined Curcio Law as an associate in August 2018. Rakin works closely with Tom Curcio and staff in preparing cases from the initial client meeting through trial and has been a perfect fit for the firm. During law school, Rakin interned at the…
Justin Curcio
Associate
Justin Curcio received his J.D. from St. John’s University School of Law in 2015, where he was awarded an academic scholarship. During law school, he worked for the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office and the law firm of Bartlett, McDonough & Monaghan, LLP. Justin also spent a semester studying law at the University of Glasgow…
Kathy McAfee
Office Manager
As the firm’s office manager, Kathy McAfee is dedicated to making sure the office runs smoothly and that the team has what it needs by way of resources, technology, and supplies to best serve our clients. Kathy graduated with a B.A. in Sociology from Roanoke College in 1986 and afterward, returned to Alexandria. She began…
Riann Winget
Legal Assistant/Receptionist
Riann Winget, a native Texan, graduated with a BA in Psychology and a Minor in Legal Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 2017. She was a member of the varsity soccer team, Chi Omega Sorority, and was on the university board for Big Brothers Big Sisters. After graduation, she joined AmeriCorps and taught preschool…
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