There was a case we had in North Carolina where the mother of three children was killed and we settled the case. One of the children was an adult, one was about 17 and one was about 15.
So when we settled the case the judge split the settlement three ways so the one who was an adult got 1/3 of the money, the 17-year-old's money got out into a trust for a year and she got the money after she became an adult. The 15-year-old's money was put into an annuity payable a portion of it when they became an adult, another portion of it when they turned 25 and a third portion of it when they turned 30.
Frequently in these types of settlements one of the concerns of the court and the parties involved is the ability of the infant to handle money when they become an adult. The concern of the judge is that a young adult is going to get a large chunk of money and squander it. The courts don't like that. They want the young adults to be a little it more conservative and for that reason the courts will often extend the time in which they get money so that they only get a portion of it when they are a young adult, a portion when they turn 25 and another portion when they turn 30.
The general rule-of-thumb belief is that if they don't have any sense about money by the time they turn 30 they are probably never going to have it.
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According to Virginia’s financial responsibility laws, you need to have car insurance before to buying a vehicle. Drivers don’t always know exactly when they should purchase car insurance, so here are a few tips
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Last year Virginia DMV suspended the licenses of over 432,000 Virginia drivers for not being able to pay fees related to driving fines. Many of these people have not stopped driving, which means that more and more Virginia drivers are driving without any kind of insurance.
Many people are losing their jobs and are unable to pay the fines they get for traffic tickets. A lot of them are still driving to look for work or keep the jobs they have and thus there are more uninsured motorists on the road now. The problem is getting worse every day and is leading to an increase in hit-and-run accidents.
I just posted a new article about a lawsuit alleging that Toyota covered up evidence in Toyota SUV and truck rollover cases accross the country. According to a former attorney for Toyota, over 300 cases were affected by the unethical and illegal corporate decision. Many people suffered wrongful death or personal injury in these accidents claims.
There was a wreck last Thursday around 5pm in Southside, VA on Route 138 near routh 649. Four people were hurt and taken to local hospitals, according to Virginia State Police.
The accident happened when a 1997 Ford Explorer driven by Latisha Farrar of Victoria, VA crossed the center line, sideswiped a 1989 GMC andura and hit a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix, driven by Daniel Nowlin, head-on.
Nowlin and his passenger, Melissa Garrison, were both airlifted from the scene of the accident to an unspecified hospital.
There are a lot of bad wrecks in southside Virginia because there are so many two-lane roads with no median. This leads to a lot of head-on collisions which are the worse type of wreck.
A good Virginia accident lawyer can help you recover the most money for your accident case. A study done by the Insurance Research Council found that accident victims with lawyers got an average of three-times as much money then those without.
Another head-on collison in southside Virginia last Thursday sent two people to the hospital. The wreck happened on Route 92 near route 600 just after noon, according to Virgina State Police.
A 1991 Toyota Camry driven by Elizabeth Hatcher of Victoria, VA crossed the center line and hit a 2006 Hyundai Sonata driven by Regina Smith of Red Oak, VA head-on.
Hatcher was charged with failure to maintain control.
Another example of what was probably a small error or lapse in attention leading to a severe accident and personal injury for a couple of unsuspecting people. Those two-lane country roads in rural Virginia are unforgiving and dangerous.
We try a lot of accident claims from southside that are similar to this one. If you've been in a similar wreck call us for a free no-obligation consultation at 1-800-372-4099.
If you've been involved in an auto accident, are you aware that you're leaving a lot of money on the table when you decide to settle with the insurance companies? Many people who are involved in car wrecks are not aware that insurance companies will do anything they can to give people as little as possible for their accident injury claim.
Take, for example, a woman who was rear-ended and filed a claim with the other driver's insurance company. She suffered minor back injury that actually escalated into major back problems months after the accident. Because she was unaware that insurance companies care more about money than they do about helping injured people, she ended up with only $400 and a host of back problems that went untreated because she didn't have the money to go see a doctor.
If this woman had hired a personal injury lawyer, she probably would have received thousands more dollars for her claim. Don't make the same mistake that this woman made! Did you know that: • Many physicians or chiropractors will accept a lien whereby their fees are paid out of the amount you receive on your claim. • Oftentimes, symptoms of soft tissue injuries do not show up until long after an accident. That's why it's important to see a doctor immediately following an accident to ensure proper treatment.
If you've been involved in an auto accident in the Richmond, Virginia area, make sure to hire an experienced personal injury lawyer who specializes in helping people with auto accidents
This unfortunate accident brings up some important things to consider when carrying items on top of a car or in a bed of a truck: • Nothing can be too secure. Check, double-check, and then triple check to make sure items are secure and stable on the outside of a vehicle. • Tie a warning flag (in a bright color) to items that extend beyond the back of your car. • Carry extra rope or bungee cords at all times. • If you're going to carry luggage on top of your roof, make sure to invest in a luggage rack. Do not put luggage directly on top of the roof! • Always have flares handy to slow down traffic if you must go out onto the highway.
If you've been involved in an auto accident in the Richmond, Virginia area, make sure to contact an experienced auto accident lawyer.
If you're involved in an auto accident, it helps if you're prepared and know what to do. Sure, we don't like to think that an auto accident would happen to us, but things will go smoother if you know what or what not to do. This is especially important if you feel that you're the victim in the accident.
1. Exchange information with the other driver. Get their name, address, phone number, driver's license number, the car's license, and their insurance information.
2. Call the police and have them review the scene of the accident. This is an important step especially if there are any injuries or misunderstandings as to who was at fault. Officers may not respond if there are no injuries, so take a picture of the accident scene instead.
3. Report the accident to your auto insurance company. Even if you're not at fault, it's good to review what your policy covers just in case the other drive does not have insurance. Remember that it is legal for a motorist to drive in the state of Virginia without auto insurance.
4. See a doctor or chiropractor. Perhaps you think the accident was minor and you didn't experience any pain, but it's still important to see a doctor. People's bodies handle car accidents in different ways. Once your body gets over the initial shock of the accident, there could be physical ramifications that may have gone unnoticed you but can be seen by a doctor.
5. Hire an auto accident lawyer. You can save yourself the headache of dealing with the other driver's insurance company when you hire an auto accident lawyer. Keep in mind that the insurance company's job is to give you as little money as possible, so not hiring an auto accident lawyer would be an unwise decision.
My client Janice R. was a passenger in a vehicle that was hit by an uninsured motorist while driving down Chamberlayne Avenue in northside Richmond, Virginia. Janice had $100,000 in uninsured motorist coverage under her own auto policy. Her own insurance company was being difficult about paying Janice for her injuries even though her medical bills exceeded the coverage they afforded her.
She came to see me and I took over negotiating Janice’s claim. I had a real advantage over Janice when it came to negotiating with her insurance company – I have handled thousands of cases and, of course, this was Janice’s first claim like this.
After wrestling with the adjuster until she realized I was not going to give in to her tricks, we were able to settle the claim for the full $100,000.00 due Janice. Needless to say, she was thrilled with that result. See her video here.
This list of cars was compiled by looking at ratings from some national safety organizations and giving points based on safety ratings for different types of accidents, such as head-n, side impact and rear ender,
Some cars did great in one area and very poorly in others. Also small cars never do well if wrecked by a large truck or SUV.
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Insurance adjusters are not above stiffing even little kids. It’s all about money for the insurance boys – to heck with what’s right. Read my article about how one company treated a small boy who was injured in an automobile collision with his bicycle. Dion was his name and I think you will agree that he deserved better treatment than he got from this greedy insurance company.
I just posted a new library article about uninsured motorist coverage. Virginia is one of the states that does not require drivers to have insurance. What would you do if you were injured in an accident by a driver with no insurance? Could you afford the medical bills that even a minor injury can cause?
You should make sure you have enough uninsured motorist coverage, I urge you to review your policy and get as much UM coverage as you can afford. Higher coverage is not much more expensive and you may need to use it someday.
Attorney Wayne O'Bryan has more information about Virginia tractor trailer accidents and truck wrecks available on this site. Trucks are very likely to cause wrongful death when involved in an accident with a car.
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Check out my new article about tractor trailer trucks and how dangerous they are. Any automobile that is involved in an accident with these monsters is sure to be wrecked.
Stay focused and careful around them. Here in Virginia we have one of the most dangerous interstate highways in America for tractor trailer accidents. If you are involved in a big rig wreck in Richmond or southside Virginia make sure you get our free book for more information on your injury claim.
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Richmond does have a leash law and violation of it can be deemed to constitute negligence.
There are two different ordinances in Richmond. One ordinance deals with dogs that are considered dangerous and/or vicious through a prior incident involving personal injury or property damage. A dog that has been deemed to be dangerous by a court petition has to wear a tag that identifies it as dangerous, keeping the animal in a secure place at home and making the dog wear a muzzle when the dog is away from home. If the owner does not follow the requirements them Animal Care and Control has the right to take the dog and the court may fine or penalize the dog owner.
Richmond also has a leash law. Dogs are not allowed to roam free and Animal Care and Control has the right to pick up stray dogs and serve notice to the owners. Also dogs are required to be licensed and vaccinated.
UPDATE: Charges filed in deadly crash on I-95 in Hanover. An accident on Interstate 95 in Hanover County near Kings Dominion resulted in the deaths of two men. The wreck happened in a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero driven by Teresa Bridges. Apparently Bridges ran off the road, overcorrected and then hit a tree. The two back [...]
Ever wonder why your car has air bags or seat belts? lawyers helped to get them on every vehicle. Read Driven to Safety (pdf) on the site of Richmond Va lawyer Wayne O’Bryan for more free information.
FBIC has compiled a list of what they think are the best and worst insurance companies in America. Topping the list for the worst are: Hartford Allstate State Farm I highly recommend that if you have one of those companies you try to switch immediately. FBIC lists the best insurance companies as: Chubb Amica Allianz [...]
UPDATE: Driver killed in accident on I-64 identified. A tractor trailer lost some of its wheels this morning while driving down Interstate 64 near Staples Mill Road in Richmond, VA. As the huge tires went careening over the highway, they hit a van and killed the driver. Luckily no other vehicles were hit by the [...]
UPDATE: Accident closed Route 288 southbound this morning – NBC12 News, Weather Sports, Traffic, and Programming Guide for Richmond, VA |. If you are a passenger in a car that is in an accident you are entitled to make a claim against the insurance of the driver who caused the accident. This includes the driver [...]
I have a client now who tried to settle a case by herself and waited for over a year to call us. She was trying to deal with Allstate and they were trying to give her a poor settlement. This poor woman missed a lot of time from her work because of her accident injuries, [...]
Closure. Getting on with your life and over the hassle. Not being a victim anymore. Evidence may be destroyed or discarded. Now it is available to help you win your case. Witnesses may disappear, die or forget important details. Adjuster may get harmful statements from witnesses. Gaps in medical treatment may hurt case. Insurance companies [...]
Little property damage, but motorist suffers mild brain injury – $1,250,000 Settlement « Virginia Lawyers Weekly. Here is an interesting case that was mediated to a settlement in northern Virginia. For more information about mediation check out my article Case Mediation in Virginia accident injury cases. Apparently, the plaintiff was rear-ended and the car suffered [...]
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Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli says district courts have the same authority to impose sanctions as circuit courts under both Virginia Code § 8.01-271.1 and their inherent authority to protect the public and the judicial process.
Cuccinelli reached that conclusion in an opinion requested by Barbara J. Gaden, chief judge of the Richmond General District Court.
Gaden expressed [...]
Roanoke Valley lawyers used to reminding clients to turn off their cellphones when they go to court soon will have to tell the clients to leave the phones at home.
A new policy for the 23rd Circuit (Roanoke City, Roanoke County and Salem) bars possession and use of electronic devices for the general public. The previous [...]
Mark Rubin, a senior advisor to former Gov. Tim Kaine, yesterday became the chief lobbyist for Virginia Commonwealth University.
Rubin’s official title is executive director government relations, slightly different than that of his predecessor, Don Gehring, who was vice president for government relations, but VCU spokeswoman Pam Lepley said Rubin’s duties will be essentially the same.
She [...]
The Supreme Court of Virginia today selected Justice Cynthia D. Kinser to be the first woman to serve as chief justice of the court.
Kinser is third in seniority on the court to the current chief, Leroy Rountree Hassell Sr., and Justice Lawrence L. Koontz Jr. Hassell will step down on Jan. 31 after eight years [...]
Altria spent the most in the last legislative year in lobbying Virginia public officials, according to the annual report by the Virginia Public Access Project. The holding company that has Philip Morris USA as its principal asset spent $328,848, according to VPAP.
A name that isn’t but so well known, the Northern Virginia Technology Council, was [...]
Virginia State Bar disciplinary charges against former York County assistant prosecutor Cathy Krinick have been dropped in the wake of dismissal of a companion case against commonwealth’s attorney Eileen Addison.
VSB Counsel Edward Davis confirmed the head of a three-judge panel has signed the order dismissing charges against Krinick, who is now in private practice in [...]
A group of Richmond music lovers charged with violation of the city’s new noise ordinance are willing to risk conviction to get a ruling on their claim that the law is unconstitutional.
“What happened in this case was inexcusable,” said Steven Benjamin, attorney for the defendants, who were charged after six police officers allegedly “raided” a [...]
Retired Albemarle County Circuit Judge Paul M. Peatross Jr. has sided with the University of Virginia in its effort to block Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s investigation of records from a climate change researcher.
In a letter opinion today, Peatross finds the attorney general failed to set forth an objective basis to support his issuance of [...]
A second panel of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit today upheld a special master’s finding that there is no connection between autism and a mercury-based preservative in the measles-mumps rubella vaccine.
The first panel issued its opinion in May. Judge Pauline Newman was the only judge on both panels, but she was [...]
A group of tenants attacked in a letter from Roanoke white supremacist Bill White has won a jury verdict against White and his American National Socialist Workers Party in a federal civil trial. The jury awarded compensatory damages of $265,000 against White and $280,000 against the party on Aug. 27.
Based on a jury finding, the [...]