Expect to see a rise in traffic on Virginia roads during the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8. That’s the advice from the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), national officials, and scientists — all of whom reported a rise in motor vehicle accidents during the nation’s last total solar eclipse in 2017. Driving during the […]

Black car vs silver car crash on the road

You probably pick a car color based on aesthetics. However, did you know that vehicle colors may increase the chances of a dangerous collision? Research shows that black is one of the most hazardous car colors and that black cars are more likely to be involved in car accidents.  Car color can impact more than just your […]

A car accident scene on the road

People severely harmed in car accidents may have legal options for recovering compensation from at-fault drivers or other liable parties. However, injury victims must file their claims within the statute of limitations, which creates a deadline for filing lawsuits. In Washington, D.C., the statute of limitations on car accident claims is typically three years from […]

Cars collided in the road

After a car crash, you may have multiple options for seeking compensation for your medical bills and lost income, depending on whether you live in a “no-fault” or “at-fault” jurisdiction. Washington, D.C., follows a modified “no-fault” system for car accidents. You will likely turn to your car insurance provider for compensation for medical expenses and lost […]

Fault in a Virginia car accident case is determined by evaluating the drivers’ actions. The driver who acted carelessly and caused the accident may be found at fault for the accident and the resulting damages. Showing who is at fault in a Virginia car accident is not always an easy task. It often depends on […]

Car accidents can be extremely costly. In fact, during one recent year, traffic crashes caused an estimated $671 billion in lifetime medical and lost-work costs in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That total includes $456 billion in losses connected to non-fatal injuries. Each state takes a slightly different […]

Car tire about to pass through large pothole of water.

Dangerous road conditions can cause drivers to lose control of their vehicles or trigger mechanical failures, like tire blowouts or suspension collapses, resulting in motor vehicle accidents. A municipal, county, or state government may bear responsibility for a crash caused by dangerous road conditions since the government maintains public roads. You may have the right […]

The man and the woman in the car rush towards to the dazzling sun.

When confronted with sun glares, drivers must still operate their vehicles in a careful and reasonable manner. As with all road conditions, drivers have a duty to take extra precautions when the sun is bright. They can be held liable if their failure to do so causes an accident.  Are There Steps to Take to […]

Distracted driver using his cellphone while driving.

Distracted drivers, beware: Virginia’s hands-free law makes it illegal to hold a cell phone while driving. Except in rare circumstances spelled out in the law, doing so is a traffic offense that carries a fine. A distracted driving citation could also be significant evidence in a personal injury claim, as it demonstrates negligence on the driver’s part. What […]

Young driver talking to insurance agent in car rental for the damages.

If you are not at fault for a Virginia car accident you were involved in, the other driver’s insurance should cover the costs of your rental car until your vehicle is repaired or replaced. Understanding your rights regarding a rental car is crucial if your vehicle is totaled or becomes temporarily undrivable after an accident. Does […]