Lady driver getting police report in the station.

When police respond to a car accident in Washington, D.C., an officer will draft a police accident report (PD-10). Parties involved in the accident can contact the Public Documents Section of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) to request a copy of their PD-10. Individuals can submit requests via e-mail, the post office, or in person […]

Lady driver calling police to report accident.

After a car crash in Washington, D.C., injured motorists understandably feel worried when they learn the at-fault driver has no auto insurance. Fortunately, D.C. law requires all car insurance policies issued in the District to include uninsured motorist coverage. This type of insurance allows drivers to seek compensation for their injuries through their own insurer. […]

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 […]

Mother crying on the death of her husband.

In Washington, D.C., a wrongful death lawsuit must always be initiated by the victim’s personal representative. They will determine fault, calculate damages, and file a wrongful death claim against the at-fault party. Both sides will then negotiate compensation, and if a fair settlement cannot be reached, the case will go to trial. An attorney can […]

Pin focused in Washington DC map

Negligence rules help govern how compensation is distributed in a personal injury lawsuit. Washington, D.C., does not follow a comparative negligence model. Instead, it subscribes to the strict contributory negligence rule. That means a person who played any part in causing the accident that harmed them cannot recover compensation.  How can contributory negligence impact a […]

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 […]

Bicycle rider almost got hit by a car.

In Washington, D.C., it is illegal for anyone under the age of 16 to ride a bicycle without wearing a properly secured bike helmet. While it is not illegal for someone over the age of 16 to ride without wearing one, wearing a bike helmet is the best way to avoid a head injury.   […]

Depressed woman on a wheelchair seeking claims from accident.

Loss of enjoyment of life is a type of non-economic damages awarded to accident victims who suffer injuries that affect their ability to do activities they enjoyed before an accident. A claim for loss of enjoyment of life can provide money to compensate for the physical and emotional toll injuries take on a victim. While […]

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