Facebook fights Virginia’s demand for user data, photos | Virginia Personal Injury Lawyer

Facebook fights Virginia’s demand for user data, photos – CNET News. The commonwealth of Virginia has stopped its attempt to force Facebook to comply with a subpoena that requested the complete contents of a user’s account to help settle a workman’s comp case. The subpoena was from Colgan Air, an airline that previously employed a

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Wrongful Death Statute Code of Virginia pt 1 | Virginia Lawyer

Virginia wrongful death lawyer explains the wrongful death statute from the Code of Virginia in layman’s terms. Legalese can be confusing if you don’t speak it, so I am devoting some time to help you understand your wrongful death laws in Virginia.

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Virginia Medical Malpractice law | Virginia malpractice lawyer

The Code of Virginia has a special extension on the normal two year statute of limitation for medical malpractice cases in the event that a foreign object, such as a surgical towel, a sponge, knife or a needle, is accidentally left in a patient’s body. This is not really as uncommon as you might think,

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Bicyclist Pinned Beneath Tractor Trailer | Virginia Accident Injury Lawyer

Chesterfield County, Virginia – A young man was rushed to the hospital Tuesday night, after the bicycle that he was riding was hit by a tractor trailer in Chesterfield County. It happened at the intersection of Old Stage Road and Ware Bottom Spring Road, near the John Tyler Community College. Investigators say the man was

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Tort reform | Virginia personal injury lawyer

Read my post about tort reform, the corporate scheme to make it difficult or impossible for you to sue them when they injure you. This scam has been going on for decades and has resulted in more death and pain for consumers at the hands of big corporations. For example: read about Ford’s Pinto Memo.

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Do I have to go to court? | Virginia personal injury lawyer

Do I have to go to court? No you don’t have to go to court. The decision on whether to go to court or not is always yours. Sometimes however it is important that you file suit in your case because the insurance company is being unreasonable in the amount of money that they are

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Virginia Dangerous Dog Registry online | Richmond dog bite lawyer Wayne O’Bryan

Virginia Dangerous Dog Registry An 11-year-old Rappahannock County girl was in stable condition at the University of Virginia Trauma Center yesterday after being attacked by a pit bull. According to police, the girl was visiting a friend when the 1-year-old dog, which was the friend’s family pet, attacked her and she suffered severe bite wounds

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St. Patrick’s Day Don’t Drive Drunk | Richmond, Virginia Accident Injury Lawyer

Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles has issued a new press release about St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations. St. Patrick’s Day is a dangerous time to be driving. According to the press release: On St. Patrick’s Day in 2008, 45 alcohol-related crashes occurred in Virginia involving 71 drivers. Sixty-five percent of the 71 drivers were

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Designate a Sober Driver for Super Bowl Celebrations

The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Virginia Highway Safety Office encourages you to designate a sober driver for Super Bowl celebrations and to choose a HERO to stay sober before leaving for a party. Super Bowl Sunday is one of the most dangerous days of the year to drive due to the high number of

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Speed limit reduced in two Chesterfield locations

The Midlothian Exchange reports that the speed limit along 2 miles of Hull Street Road (Route 360) has been reduced. From Winterpock Road to Woodlake Village Parkway the limit has dropped from 55 mph to 45 mph and fromWoodlake Village Parkway to Fox Club Parkway it dropped from 55 mph to 50 mph. According to a

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