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    The Most Common Defenses Insurance Companies Raise in Virginia Traumatic Brain Injury Cases and How to Beat Them

    Virginia TBI and concussion cases are among the most heavily defended cases in personal injury practice. Insurance carriers will put significant money and manpower into hiring experts, getting record reviews of your entire medical history, and having attorneys litigate TBI cases than in almost any other category of soft-tissue or non-orthopedic claim. The reason is…

    May 15, 2026

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    Virginia Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion Claims: Why Medical Bills Don’t Tell the Whole Story

    If you or someone you love has suffered a concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a Virginia accident you are dealing with one of the most misunderstood injuries in personal injury law. Brain injuries are routinely missed at the scene, not detected by preliminary diagnostics at the emergency room, and — months later —…

    May 15, 2026

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    Can You Have a Traumatic Brain Injury Without Hitting Your Head or Losing Consciousness? Yes Here’s the Virginia Law and the Medicine

    A common question Virginia brain injury clients ask: “I never hit my head — and I never blacked out. Can I really have a brain injury?” The answer is yes. The medicine has been clear for decades. Nevertheless, the insurance companies in Virginia personal injury cases argue exactly the opposite on nearly every mild TBI…

    May 15, 2026

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    Why TBI Recovery Is Harder for Virginia Clients With Pre-Existing Anxiety, Depression, or Trauma and How an Experienced Trial Attorney Builds the Case Anyway

    Traumatic brain injury rarely looks the way most people expect it to. What transpires in the weeks and months after an injury is often a gradual shift that clients and their families can sense but often can’t articulate: a shorter fuse, eroded patience, fading interest in things that once brought meaning, sleep that leaves them…

    May 15, 2026

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    Virginia Insurance Coverage for Personal Injury Claims: A Bird’s-Eye View

    If you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence in Virginia, one of the first questions you’re likely asking is: how am I going to be compensated for this? In most Virginia personal injury cases, the answer is insurance but the sources and amounts of coverage vary widely. This guide walks through Virginia’s minimum insurance…

    May 13, 2026

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    What to Do If a Family Member Has Been Catastrophically Injured in Virginia

    When a loved one has been catastrophically injured in Virginia and is in the hospital or unable to make decisions for themselves, the days that follow can feel like a blur of medical updates, paperwork, and rapid-fire decisions. You’re grieving, frightened, and exhausted — and yet the steps you take in the first hours and…

    April 28, 2026

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    Should You Give a Recorded Statement to the Insurance Company? A Virginia Attorney’s Guide

    After a car crash or other incident involving negligence in Virginia, insurance companies will often ask to take your recorded statement. Their stated goal is to gather information about (1) how the crash or incident happened, and (2) what your injuries are. What you may not realize is that a request for a recorded statement…

    April 27, 2026

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    Why Truck Accident Cases Are Different From Car Accident Cases in Virginia

    If you or a loved one were recently hit by a commercial vehicle in Virginia, your personal injury case will look very different from a typical car-on-car crash. These cases involve heavier vehicles, more severe injuries, federal safety regulations, and significantly more insurance coverage at stake. Because the cases are so different, hiring a Virginia…

    April 24, 2026

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    Virginia Resident Relative Rule: How Your Family Member’s UM/UIM Could Cover Your Injury

    When someone is seriously injured by a negligent driver in Virginia, the first question is almost always the same: how much insurance is there? Most people assume the answer starts and ends with the policy on the car that hit them. That assumption could leave significant money on the table. Virginia recognizes a doctrine called…

    April 24, 2026

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    Virginia Wrongful Death Lawsuit: First Steps After a Fatal Crash

    The weeks after losing someone in a crash are not when anyone wants to think about a lawsuit. We know. But a Virginia wrongful death lawsuit has deadlines and steps that run whether a family is ready or not, and the earliest decisions — what happens to the car, who qualifies as the estate’s personal…

    April 23, 2026

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