Practice Areas
Our attorneys have more than 700 years of combined experience with personal injury cases. From auto accidents to medical malpractice, they approach each case with skill and determination. Learn more about our areas of practice.
Car Accidents
An average of 7,000 Americans are seriously injured in auto accidents every day. The mounting medical bills and time lost from work can be overwhelming, but Allen & Allen can help.
Catastrophic Injuries
Catastrophic injuries include severe injuries to the spine, spinal cord, or brain that often require perpetual medical care. We can help secure your future in the wake of this kind of tragedy.
Medical Malpractice
Medical professionals are trusted to provide us with safe care in times of need. What can you do when that trust is violated and someone is injured because of recklessness or carelessness?
Wrongful Death
If you’ve lost a loved one due to the negligence of another, such as a death caused by a collision or medical malpractice, an attorney is crucial to the success of your case.
Tractor Trailer
Accidents involving commercial vehicles, especially those as large and heavy as tractor trailers, can result in devastating injuries. Don’t try to face the insurance company alone.
Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries have devastating and life-altering consequences not only for the victims, but also for their families. Find out how Allen & Allen can help you achieve justice.
Bus Accidents
Collisions with buses can have catastrophic consequences. If you were a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or motorist injured in a bus collision, read more to learn how we can help.
Pedestrian Accidents
Walking near roadways and parking lots can suddenly turn tragic if drivers are distracted, reckless, or negligent. Learn why a skilled attorney is invaluable to your financial recovery.
Workers' Compensation
Those who have experienced work-related injuries may be entitled to certain benefits through Workers’ Compensation, and the team at Allen & Allen has the experience to help.
Impaired Driving
Thousands of people are left seriously injured by impaired drivers each day. If you were hurt in an accident involving an impaired or drunk driver, Allen & Allen can help.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle crashes can incite serious injuries or result in wrongful death. Allen & Allen's motorcycle accident attorneys have extensive experience working through the complexities of these cases.
Premises Liability
Falling merchandise, slippery floors, faulty railings, and other hazards can lead to injuries and expensive medical bills. An experienced attorney can help you receive fair compensation.
Product Liability
Defective products and machinery can cause serious injuries even to those who operate them properly. Learn how the support of an experienced attorney with proven results can make all the difference.
Toxic Exposure
Toxic substances like mold, asbestos, and lead can lurk in our homes, our offices, and public areas. Find out why an experienced attorney is essential in building a toxic exposure case.
Boating Accidents
The growing number of vehicles on the water can lead to crashes that turn your life upside-down. Discover how experienced attorneys are essential to any case involving boating negligence.
Dog Bites
One in 72 people are bitten by dogs each year in the U.S. Nearly one-quarter of these injuries lead to infection and other potentially serious long-term health problems.
Aircraft Accidents
While injuries caused by aircraft travel are rare, they can have catastrophic results for those involved. Allen & Allen has the experience to help you when you need it most.
Suffering a personal injury in Virginia can be a sudden and life-altering experience. Accidents happen unexpectedly, causing serious disruptions and stress. Whether it’s a car crash, slip and fall, or another incident, the aftermath can be overwhelming.
In these challenging times, a personal injury lawyer becomes a crucial ally. They navigate the legal complexities, allowing individuals to focus on recovery. From dealing with insurance claims to pursuing compensation for medical bills and lost wages, a skilled attorney provides support and helps ease the burden.
If you’ve experienced a personal injury, don’t face the challenges alone. Seek the guidance of the compassionate Virginia personal injury lawyers at Allen & Allen to ensure your rights are protected and that you receive the compensation you deserve. Call us today at 866-962-3527.
Why Choose Allen & Allen for Your Virginia Injury Claim?
Choosing Allen & Allen for your Virginia injury claim is a wise decision backed by a legacy of legal experience and client-focused service. With a deep commitment to the local community and a track record of successful cases, Allen & Allen stands out among law firms.
Allen & Allen boasts a team of seasoned attorneys with extensive experience in personal injury law specific to Virginia. Their knowledge of local statutes and precedents gives clients a distinct advantage. The firm has a history of securing favorable outcomes for clients. From negotiating settlements to winning in court, Allen & Allen has consistently demonstrated a commitment to achieving the best results for those they represent.
Whether it’s a car accident, medical malpractice, or any other personal injury, Allen & Allen provides comprehensive legal support. From initial consultation to case resolution, clients receive guidance at every step. Contact us today for a free consultation and evaluation of your case.
Types of Virginia Personal Injury Claims We Handle
- Aviation Accidents
- Boating Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Camp Lejeune Water Contamination
- Car Accidents
- Catastrophic Injury
- Dog Bites
- Foodborne Illness
- Impaired Driving
- Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Toxic Exposure
- Tractor-Trailer Accidents
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Workers’ Compensation
- Wrongful Death
Our Virginia Office Locations and Headquarters
The Allen Allen Allen & Allen Richmond office is located at 1809 Staples Mill Road, Richmond, Virginia, 23230. We have additional offices located in Charlottesville, Chesterfield, Fredericksburg, Mechanicsville, Petersburg, and Stafford to serve clients throughout Virginia. Find a location near you. You can call us at 866-962-3527 to arrange a time to meet with one of our personal injury attorneys to discuss your claim.
Virginia Accident Statistics
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in its last annual reporting period, there were 306,086 injury deaths in the United States, or 92.2 deaths per 100,000 population. Motor vehicle traffic deaths accounted for 45,404 deaths nationwide. Accidents were cited as the third leading cause of death in Virginia, with the CDC counting 3,922 accidental deaths in the state for its last reporting period. The state ranks 41st in the nation for accidental deaths.
Other national injury statistics include:
- 5.9% of adults aged 18 and older had an activity-limiting injury in the past 3 months.
- 57.5 million people visited physician offices for injuries, including visits for adverse effects of medical treatment.
- 40.0 million people visited an emergency department for injuries, including visits for general injuries, poisoning, and adverse effects of medical treatment.
Common Types of Personal Injuries People Suffer in Virginia
In Virginia, individuals can face various types of personal injuries, each with its own set of challenges. Some common types include:
- Car Accidents: Due to heavy traffic and diverse road conditions, car accidents are prevalent. Injuries range from minor to severe, impacting victims physically and emotionally.
- Slip and Falls: Whether on public or private property, slip and fall incidents can result in injuries like broken bones, sprains, or head injuries. Property owners may be liable for negligence.
- Medical Malpractice: Errors in healthcare, such as misdiagnoses, surgical mistakes, or medication errors, can lead to severe injuries. Victims may pursue compensation for medical negligence.
- Workplace Injuries: From construction accidents to office-related incidents, workplace injuries are unfortunately common. Workers’ compensation may cover medical expenses and lost wages.
- Product Liability: Defective products can cause injuries, ranging from faulty appliances to unsafe medications. Manufacturers and distributors may be held accountable for harm caused.
- Dog Bites: Dog attacks can result in serious injuries, and Virginia follows a strict liability rule, holding dog owners responsible for damages caused by their pets.
- Premises Liability: Property owners are responsible for maintaining safe premises. Injuries from inadequate security, poor maintenance, or hazardous conditions may lead to legal claims.
Navigating these personal injury situations can be complex, requiring legal assistance to ensure fair compensation for victims in Virginia. If you’ve experienced any of these injuries, consulting with a knowledgeable personal injury attorney at Allen & Allen is crucial to understanding your rights and options.
What Should I Do After an Accident in Virginia?
If you’ve been involved in an accident in Virginia, it’s crucial to take specific steps to protect yourself and your potential legal claim. Here’s a brief guide on what to do:
First and foremost, check for injuries and call for medical assistance if needed. Move to a safe location to avoid further harm, especially if it’s a traffic accident. Report the accident to the police, ensuring they document the details and obtain a copy of the police report.
Exchange contact, insurance, and vehicle information with the other parties involved. Get contact details of any witnesses; their statements may be valuable later.
If you can, take pictures of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any visible injuries. Make a note of weather and road conditions, as they can be relevant.
Even if injuries seem minor, seek medical attention promptly. Some injuries may not manifest symptoms immediately.
Report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible. Provide factual information without admitting fault. Avoid making statements that imply fault, even if you think you may be partially responsible. Let the investigation determine liability.
Keep all relevant documents, including medical records, bills, and correspondence with insurance companies. Also preserve any physical evidence, such as damaged property or personal belongings.
Reach out to a Virginia personal injury attorney to discuss your case. Be cautious about discussing the accident with the other party’s insurance company without legal advice.
Do I Have a Virginia Personal Injury Case?
Determining whether you have a personal injury case in Virginia depends on several factors. Generally, you may have a case if the following elements are present:
- Duty of Care: The responsible party owed you a duty of care. For example, drivers have a duty to operate their vehicles safely, and property owners have a duty to maintain a safe environment.
- Breach of Duty: The responsible party breached their duty of care. This could involve actions such as reckless driving, failure to maintain a property, or medical negligence.
- Causation: There must be a direct link between the breach of duty and the injuries you sustained. In other words, the negligent actions must be the cause of your harm.
- Damages: You suffered actual damages as a result of the breach of duty. This can include medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
If these elements are present, you may have a valid personal injury case. It’s important to gather evidence, such as accident reports, medical records, and witness statements, to support your claim.
Given the unique circumstances of each case, it’s advisable to consult with a personal injury attorney in Virginia. They can assess the specific details of your situation, provide legal advice, and guide you on whether pursuing a case is in your best interest. Remember, consulting an attorney early in the process can help ensure that you take the right steps to protect your rights and build a strong case.
How Can a Lawyer Help with My Virginia Personal Injury Claim?
Navigating a personal injury claim in Virginia involves several key steps, and having a lawyer can significantly aid you in this process. Here’s an overview of the typical steps and how an attorney can assist:
Consultation with an Attorney
Seek an initial consultation with a personal injury lawyer. They will evaluate the merits of your case, discuss potential legal strategies, and explain your rights.
Investigation and Legal Assessment
Your attorney will conduct a thorough investigation, gathering evidence such as accident reports, witness statements, medical records, and any other relevant documentation. Based on the gathered evidence, your lawyer will assess the legal strength of your case and identify liable parties.
Legal Representation
Your attorney may send a demand letter to the responsible party or their insurance company, outlining your case, the extent of your injuries, and the compensation you are seeking. Your lawyer will engage in negotiations with the opposing party to reach a fair settlement. They will advocate for your rights and work to secure the compensation you deserve. If negotiations fail to produce a satisfactory resolution, your attorney may file a lawsuit on your behalf. This formal legal action initiates the court process.
Both parties exchange information and evidence through a process called discovery, which may involve depositions, interrogatories, and document requests. Before going to trial, there may be a mediation or settlement conference where both parties attempt to reach an agreement with the help of a neutral third party.
If a settlement cannot be reached, your case may proceed to trial. Your lawyer will present your case before a judge and jury, arguing for the compensation you deserve.
If successful, a judgment will be entered. In case of an unfavorable outcome, your lawyer may explore the possibility of an appeal.
Throughout these steps, a personal injury lawyer plays a vital role by offering legal expertise, negotiating on your behalf, ensuring proper documentation, and advocating for your rights. Their goal is to maximize your compensation and guide you through the legal process with as little stress as possible.
How Much is My Virginia Personal Injury Claim Worth?
It’s important to consult with a personal injury attorney in Virginia to get an accurate assessment of your claim’s worth. An experienced attorney can evaluate the unique aspects of your case, consider all relevant factors, and help you pursue the maximum compensation available. Keep in mind that each case is unique, and the value is highly dependent on the specific circumstances surrounding your injuries and losses.
In a personal injury claim, various types of damages may be available to compensate the injured party for their losses. These damages are typically categorized into economic, non-economic, and, in the case of wrongful death, specific damages related to the loss of a loved one. Here’s an overview of each:
Economic Damages
- Medical Expenses: This includes costs related to immediate medical treatment, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and ongoing healthcare needs.
- Lost Wages: Compensation for income lost due to the injury, covering the time away from work during recovery.
- Property Damage: If personal property, such as a vehicle, is damaged in the incident, the cost of repair or replacement may be included.
Non-Economic Damages
- Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical and emotional pain experienced due to the injury.
- Emotional Distress: Damages for psychological impact, such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
- Loss of Enjoyment of Life: Compensation for the inability to engage in activities and enjoy life as before the injury.
- Loss of Consortium: Damages for the negative impact on relationships, including the loss of companionship or intimacy.
Wrongful Death Damages
In cases of wrongful death resulting from a personal injury, specific damages may include:
- Funeral and Burial Expenses: Costs associated with laying the deceased to rest.
- Loss of Financial Support: Compensation for the financial contributions the deceased would have provided to dependents.
- Loss of Companionship: Damages for the emotional impact on surviving family members due to the loss of a loved one.
Punitive Damages
In certain cases, where the defendant’s actions are deemed especially reckless or malicious, punitive damages may be awarded. These are intended to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior in the future.
Determining the appropriate compensation for each category involves assessing the specific circumstances of the case, the severity of the injuries, and the impact on the individual’s life.
Virginia Laws Affecting Liability and Damages
Virginia laws affect liability and damages in personal injury cases. It’s essential to be aware of these laws, as they can significantly impact your ability to seek compensation. Here are some key aspects to consider:
Contributory Negligence
Virginia follows a contributory negligence rule, which means that if you are found to be even partially at fault for the accident, you may be barred from recovering any damages. It’s crucial to establish the other party’s sole responsibility to maximize your chances of compensation.
Statute of Limitations
Virginia has a statute of limitations that sets a deadline for filing personal injury lawsuits. In most cases, you must file your lawsuit within two years from the date of the injury. Failing to do so could result in the court dismissing your case.
Caps on Damages
Virginia imposes caps on certain damages in medical malpractice cases. Non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, are capped at a specific amount, which can impact the total compensation you may receive.
Strict Liability for Dog Bites
Virginia follows a strict liability rule for dog bites, holding dog owners responsible for injuries caused by their pets, regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. This simplifies the process for seeking compensation in dog bite cases.
Caps on Punitive Damages
Virginia places limits on punitive damages in personal injury cases. Punitive damages are intended to punish the wrongdoer for particularly egregious conduct. The cap is based on the amount of compensatory damages awarded.
Understanding these laws is crucial for building a strong personal injury case in Virginia. Consulting with a knowledgeable local personal injury attorney is advisable, as they can provide specific guidance based on the details of your situation and help navigate the complexities of the legal system. The Virginia-based lawyers at Allen & Allen are well-versed in the specific laws that affect claims here.
How Much Does a Virginia Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?
The Virginia personal injury lawyers at Allen & Allen work on a contingency fee basis, which means clients do not pay upfront legal fees. Instead, the attorney’s fees are contingent on the successful resolution of the case. If the lawyer secures a settlement or wins the case in court, they receive a percentage of the awarded compensation as their fee.
This arrangement is designed to make legal representation accessible to individuals without the financial burden of paying hourly rates. It also aligns the lawyer’s interests with the client’s, as their payment is directly tied to the outcome of the case. It’s crucial to discuss the specific terms of the contingency fee agreement with your attorney during the initial consultation.
Understanding the stress and challenges that follow an injury, Allen Allen Allen & Allen prioritizes client well-being. The firm is known for its compassionate and personalized approach, ensuring clients feel supported throughout the legal process. With several offices in Virginia, our firm has a deep understanding of the local community and legal landscape. This insight proves invaluable when navigating the intricacies of personal injury cases in the state. By choosing Allen & Allen, you’re aligning yourself with a reputable firm dedicated to securing justice and compensation for your injury claim in Virginia. Call us today at 866-962-3527 to set up a free consultation or fill out the contact form on our website.
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