Teenagers are more likely than older drivers to get into a car accident, according to several agencies. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), for example, says per mile driven, teen drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash. […]

You’re involved in a wreck, and it was not your fault.  Whether the other driver rear-ended you, turned in front of you or side-swiped you, the police officer didn’t write the at-fault driver a ticket.  Because of that, you may think that you don’t have a claim.  Don’t worry – if the wreck was not […]

An often-asked legal question is whether a car accident victim has a legal obligation to reimburse a health insurer for accident-related medical expenses. It is imperative that any person injured in an accident gets this question answered prior to filing an insurance claim. Your right to fair compensation is a serious issue; you may be […]

The diabetes drug Invokana and other potentially faulty drugs can cause ketoacidosis, a buildup of acids in the blood that requires hospitalization to treat, according to a recent Food and Drug Administration warning. The FDA safety warning covers a class of drugs called sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors, which are marketed as: Invokana (canagliflozin) – made […]

Those of us at Marks & Harrison are looking forward to the Fourth of July holiday just like other Virginians. Unfortunately, because we are personal injury lawyers, we know that the Independence Day weekend is often the summer’s worst for accidents. It doesn’t have to be like that. Fourth of July accidents can be prevented […]

If you or someone you care about is using Yaz birth control pills, you need to know that the active ingredient in Yaz and similar pills has been linked to a heightened risk of blood clots, which can cause stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Marks & Harrison attorneys recently successfully concluded a defective products […]

There are four basic factors to consider to ensure your ride is less likely to end in a motorcycle accident: your bike, your protective gear, your visibility and how you ride. Make sure you are a safe rider. Follow these rules for the road:   Maintain your Motorcycle. Check your bike before each ride. The […]

A report about motorcycle accidents published jointly by the nonprofit Motorcycle Safety Foundation and the federal government’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration points out that in most accidents a motorcyclist is separated from his or her bike. Therefore, the best protection for a motorcycle rider is worn by the motorcyclist and not a part of […]

In 2013 in Virginia, more than 2,000 motorcycle accidents claimed more than 60 lives and left more than 1,800 people injured, according to the VA Highway Safety Office. The Commonwealth of Virginia has certain requirements for operating motorcycles that the Department of Motor Vehicles says are designed to ensure the safety of motorcyclists as well […]

After the terrible Amtrak accident in Philadelphia last week, many Virginians who regularly travel by train are asking themselves, what if it happened to me? What would you do if you suffered a serious personal injury in a train accident? First, you should understand that accidents are relatively rare and train travel is safe if […]

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