COVID-19 (coronavirus) is affecting nearly every community in the country. As of April 15th, 2020, the Virginia Department of Health reports that there have been 258 cases confirmed in Virginia Beach, 105 cases confirmed in Norfolk, 97 cases confirmed in Newport News, and 77 cases confirmed in Hampton. Unfortunately, these numbers are expected to rise in the coming weeks. While all communities must be prepared for the virus, not all people are equally susceptible. Older adults...
Posted by Scott Barney on 07/27/2020
The novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic is keeping most of the US at home, but the New York State Department of Health continues to encourage residents to get out for fresh air and exercise. Many pedestrians are hitting the sidewalks, parks, trails, and other outdoor spaces that remain open. Add to that the number of essential workers heading to work Manhattan, and you’ve got a large number of people still getting around on foot. That means pedestrian accidents are still a very real threat...
Posted by Steven Mandel on 06/22/2020
Almost all collisions between passenger vehicles and commercial trucks tend to have serious consequences for the occupants of the smaller vehicle. Certain types of accidents, however, are known for having particularly devastating repercussions. Underride accidents, which occur when a smaller vehicle actually becomes lodged beneath a large commercial truck, for instance, are notorious for resulting in especially severe injuries. Although it is possible to hold trucking companies accountable...
Posted by Walter Thomas on 04/20/2020
All head injuries should be taken seriously. Even a relatively “modest” brain injury could require extensive, long-term medical treatment. According to data published by the Brain Trauma Foundation, nearly 2.5 million Americans suffer brain injury each year. Of that number, hundreds of thousands need long-term treatment and approximately 80,000 suffer permanent impairments. If you or your loved one suffered a TBI, you need financial compensation to pay for medical care and support...
Posted by Scott Barney on 04/20/2020
Unfortunately, large commercial trucks pose a public safety issue in our region. When they are not operated safely, very serious accidents happen. According to data published by the Virginia Highway Safety Office (VHSO), approximately 1,000 people were injured in trucking accidents in 2017 alone. Truck companies and their insurers must be held accountable after they cause a crash. Every successful truck accident injury claim is based on a strong foundation of supporting evidence. Following...
Posted by Scott Barney on 03/23/2020
If you have been injured in an accident in the State of New Jersey, there is a high likelihood that you may want to seek filing a personal injury claim in order to recuperate from the damages you sustained. Before filing a claim, however, there are a number of state laws you may want to be aware of as they could have a significant impact on your case. New Jersey Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury ClaimsEvery state across the nation has placed strict limitations on personal injury claims...
Posted by Bayard Smith on 03/10/2020
Whether you got hurt in a car accident in Virginia Beach or elsewhere in the state, you should be thinking about filing a claim for compensation as soon as possible. However, the process for seeking compensation after a Virginia car crash can be confusing. Many Virginians know that it may be possible to file an auto insurance claim, but at the same time, many people have also heard about seeking compensation by filing a car accident lawsuit. As a result, people often ask: Should I file...
Posted by Scott Barney on 02/26/2020
While Virginia Beach may not see as much snow and ice in comparison to other parts of the country during the wintertime, snow does fall in the city, and snow accumulations in other parts of our state can be much greater. While snow may be beautiful, it can also create a hazard - snow and ice create dangerous conditions for driving, as well as slippery conditions for walking. Which raises the question: if a person slips and falls on snow or ice that’s accumulated on a property and is injured,...
Posted by William Breit on 02/26/2020
Winter means frigid temperatures, snow, ice, and other inclement weather for residents of New York, but these conditions lead to much more than just inconvenience and delays in getting around town. The Federal Highway Administration (FHA) indicates that around 21 percent of all car accidents in the US are linked to adverse weather, leading to approximately 5,000 fatalities and 418,000 injuries to passengers. Considering the fact that the Big Apple gets some form of precipitation an average...
Posted by Steven Mandel on 02/07/2020