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by los | February 22nd, 2010
February 18, 2010
The Inquisitr reported 50 cars were involved in a pileup in a Williamsburg auto accident on Wednesday morning.
Police stated the Virginia auto accident on Interstate 64 was caused by whiteout conditions due to the snow storm.
There were no reported fatalities as a result of Williamsburg car accident, although seven people were taken to the local hospital with minor injuries.
Traffic was backed up for more than 12 miles in both directions as a result of the massive Virginia car accident.
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by los | February 17th, 2010
February 4, 2010
The Washington Post reported the family of a 52-year-old man is unable to file a Virginia wrongful death law suit against the police department or any other type of lawsuit.
The man was shot and killed by a police office last November for suspicious of having a weapon after he was stopped by the police for running a red light. The family wants to file a Virginia wrongful death suit for this incident.
There are special state rulings that allow certain beneficiaries to file a Virginia wrongful death suit, and they were not named in the man’s will, which prevent them from doing so.
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by los | December 9th, 2009
November 12, 2009
Richmond Times-Dispatch stated a Supreme Court judge reinstated a Virginia wrongful death lawsuit that was filed in December 2006 and sent it back to its County Court to be decided.
The family of a 14-year-old girl filed the Virginia wrongful death lawsuit when their daughter was killed in a car accident.
The parents of the deceased girl filed the $15 million Virginia wrongful death suit against the parents of the girl who was driving and caused the car accident.
The Virginia wrongful death lawsuit is set for trial next year.
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by los | November 2nd, 2009
July 30, 2009
Daily Press reported a 24-year-old man was charged for driving under the influence of alcohol when he caused a Norfolk auto accident early Saturday morning.
Five passengers were in the BMW when the driver lost control of his car and hit a tree.
Two passengers were found dead at the scene of the Virginia auto accident.
One passenger remains in critical condition at a local hospital and two other passengers suffered non-life threatening injuries in the Norfolk car accident.
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by los | June 30th, 2009
June 25, 2009
The Roanoke Times reported a Roanoke auto accident occurred early Monday morning.
The 38-year-old male driver was driving south on Lee Highway when he lost control of his car and caused the Roanoke car accident. The car hit a concrete barrier and drove off the road into a ditch.
The Virginia auto accident victim was taken to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The driver was charged for failure to maintain control of his car as a result of the Roanoke auto accident.
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by los | June 8th, 2009
June 4, 2009
The Virginian-Pilot reported more than 2 million gallons of liquid fertilizer spilled as a result of a Virginia defective product in November 2008.
The liquid fertilizer was stored in a fertilizer tank at full capacity along Elizabeth River when the Virginia defective product collapsed and caused the spill.
Safety experts discovered defective welding was the cause for the collapse of the Virginia defective product.
Further inspections were made after the accident occurred with the Virginia defective product. Three other liquid fertilizer tanks were found with defective welding as well as numerous violations of state codes.
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by los | May 13th, 2009
May 7, 2009
According to FOX 43 TV, a man was seriously injured in a Virginia Beach car accident on Friday morning.
Emergency personnel found the man trapped under his car in a grassy field after a Virginia Beach auto accident.
The man’s legs were crushed as a result of the Virginia auto accident and he was flown to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.
There is no information on how the Virginia Beach car accident occurred.
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by los | May 4th, 2009
April 23, 2009
According to The Free Lance-Star, an 11-year-old girl suffered injuries in a Virginia dog bite accident on Tuesday evening.
The girl was visiting a friend, when the friend’s 1-year-old pit bull began to attack her in the Virginia dog bite accident.
The Virginia dog bite injury victim suffered severe injuries to her face, neck, arms, and legs.
The girl was transferred to University of Virginia Trauma Center and is in stable condition.
The dog was euthanized after the Virginia dog bite accident occurred.
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by los | March 31st, 2009
March 24, 2009
According to Richmond Times-Dispatch, a 68-year-old woman died in a Virginia Beach auto accident on Monday night.
The woman was driving her car on Princess Anne Road when she hit a parked car and then drove into a building on Oakmears Crescent.
The woman was not wearing her seatbelt and died at the scene of the Virginia Beach car accident shortly after it occurred.
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by los | March 16th, 2009
March 10, 2009
According to the Free Lance-Star, the beneficiaries of the Virginia wrongful death suit were not awarded any money by the county employees.
The Virginia wrongful death suit was filed for an 82-year-old woman who was killed by three pit bulls in March 2005. A neighbor who owned the pit bulls was sentenced for three years in prison for involuntary manslaughter charges.
The Virginia wrongful death suit was filed against four animal control officers for gross negligence for not removing the pit bulls when they were called prior to the accident.
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