n Virginia, accidents in stores or business properties is considered a premises liability case because of the owner’s or landlord’s was negligence.
“Dangerous and Defective” Property in Virginia Premises Liability Cases
Proving fault in premises liability accidents can become difficult, but these basic guidelines will help supply in understanding of ultimate responsibility.
Slip and Fall Accidents on Government Property
If you slip and fall on government property, the government may be liable — with caveats. Find out exactly your rights are and what you need to collect.
What is a “Negligence Claim?”
Accidents happen all the time, some of them are more bizarre than others. Find out what a negligance claim is and how a litigation attorney can help.
Slip and Fall Accidents on Stairs in Virginia
Incidences of slipping, tripping or falling on staircases are very common in Virginia. Those who own property may be responsible for stair accidents.
Proving Fault in Slip and Fall Accidents
Deciding who is liable for a slip-and-fall accident involves establishing whether the property owner exercised reasonable care and the victim was careful.
Types of Premises Liability Cases
Premises liability is a theory of negligence in personal injury claims made when the injuries occurred on property owned or occupied by somebody else.
DUI Insurance Requirements in Virginia
This article is about car insurance. The article addresses coverage offered for different types of drivers and factors used to determine insurance rates.
Distracted Driving in Virginia
Distracted driving near a construction site or any public road/highway is an extreme threat to public safety. Texting while driving is an example.
Driving Under the Influence of Drugs in Virginia
Driving while under the influence of drugs or prescription medicines can end in DUI charges. Learn how an attorney can help if you are charged with a DUI.