Articles Tagged with Virginia Personal Injury

When your child is injured, Virginia law gives you, the parent or guardian, the right to seek justice — but the process is different than it is for adults.

Protecting Your Child’s Future After an Injury

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As parents, we do everything we can to protect our children — from investing in top-rated car seats and helmets to teaching them to avoid strangers and to look both ways when crossing the street. But accidents still happen, and when they do, parents and guardians in Virginia have the right to seek justice on behalf of their child.

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Courthouses are usually packed with people — potential jurors, judges, clerks, attorneys, plaintiffs, defendants, witnesses, sheriffs, bailiffs, court reporters, and many more people who help keep the judicial system operating. In March 2020, the global pandemic forced nearly all judicial processes to come to a halt.

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