Category: Car Accidents
While some states follow a no-fault model of insurance coverage, in which a policyholder’s auto insurance serves as their first source of compensation after a car crash, Virginia is not among them. So, is Virginia a no-fault state? The answer is no. Virginia’s Fault System for Auto Accident…
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have established themselves as popular and convenient transportation options. With the increase in these services comes a rise in accidents involving rideshare vehicles. Having an experienced Woodbridge car accident lawyer for Uber and Lyft accidents can make a significant difference in your…
As of July 1, 2024, Virginia law requires all drivers to have liability insurance. That is a significant change from years past when drivers could pay a $500 fee and register their vehicles without insurance coverage. The new law could make it easier for people to recover compensation…