virginia car accident attorney

Don’t Count on Your Car Insurance Provider to Be Helpful After a Crash!

by admin@gotechark.com | November 28th, 2022

After car accidents, many victims expect a battle with the other drivers’ insurers. They know those companies will want to protect their profits as much as possible, and that means their claims may be reduced or even outright denied.

But what many car accident victims don’t count on is their own car insurance providers playing hardball, too. Unfortunately, when it comes to giving out payments to injured victims, insurance companies operate the same way whether the victims are their policyholders or they were injured by their policyholders.

Thankfully, there are a few steps you can take to increase your chances of getting full compensation from your insurer after a crash:

  • Report the crash right away: Your insurer likely requires near immediate notification of any accidents, regardless of whether you were at fault or not. Call the claim reporting line within a day or two of the crash and tell your insurer what happened. Be honest about when and where the accident occurred and the severity of your injuries.
  • Get medical treatment right away: Insurance companies are skeptical of just about every claim they receive. And when victims don’t go to the doctor in the hours or days immediately after an accident, they become even more skeptical. The sooner you go to the doctor or hospital, the more seriously the insurance company will view your claim.
  • Call a lawyer right away: Getting a lawyer after a crash isn’t just for dealing with the other driver’s insurance company. It’s also for dealing with your insurance company! The sooner you call, the sooner your lawyer can start building your claim.

Lowell Stanley Injury Lawyers is here to take your call 24/7. Contact our Virginia car accident lawyers anytime for a free consultation.

Hurt in a Multi-Vehicle Pile-Up? We Can Help.

by admin@gotechark.com | August 22nd, 2022

When car accidents involve more than two vehicles, the consequences from both an injury standpoint and a compensation standpoint can be much more serious and complex. Multi-vehicle pile-ups often involve vehicles being struck multiple times and from different angles. Each collision puts drivers and passengers at a high risk of suffering a serious injury.

When it comes to getting compensation for those injuries, victims may be unsure of which drivers are at fault and which drivers crashed into them through no fault of their own. Or, they may be wondering if multiple drivers are at fault and they can get compensation from more than one. The chaotic nature of multi-vehicle crashes can make it difficult for victims to file compensation claims, especially when police are also unable to clearly establish fault.

At Lowell Stanley Injury Lawyers, our Virginia car accident attorneys know how to help people who were hurt in multi-vehicle crashes. We know how to analyze evidence to determine which driver was initially at fault in causing the crash, and we can also determine which additional drivers were victims themselves or were also negligent and contributed to the crash.

Multi-vehicle accidents are almost always traumatic, painful, and expensive for victims. You don’t have to suffer alone or get less money than you’re owed—especially when more than one driver may be liable for your damages. Contact us today for a free consultation to find out how we can help.

What Happens if the Other Driver Blames You for a Crash?

by admin@gotechark.com | November 8th, 2021

After some auto accidents, it’s clear who was at fault. For example, there’s not much a driver who ran a red light or stop sign can say in their defense or to pin blame on the other driver. But some crashes can be a little more ambiguous and can lead to both drivers blaming each other.

It’s not uncommon for blame to go both ways, and in some cases, it’s valid for both drivers to believe that the other person caused the crash. That’s because after many accidents, both drivers share some degree of fault. Unfortunately, Virginia is a contributory negligence state, and that means that if you’re found to be even one-percent at fault for a crash, you can’t recover any compensation!

Because of that strict rule, it’s essential to immediately challenge and rebuke any allegations of fault from the other driver after a crash. If you don’t, the other driver and their insurer can claim that any small degree of negligence on your part—even one that’s completely fabricated—contributed to the crash, which will let them off the hook of paying you any compensation.

At Lowell Stanley Injury Lawyers, our Virginia auto accident attorneys not only help prove that other drivers were at fault after crashes, but we also help protect clients’ innocence when they had nothing to do with accidents that are being unfairly pinned on them. Contact us today for a free consultation. We’re here to protect your rights to the compensation you deserve.

Virginia Beach Drunk Driver Free While Awaiting Retrial

by admin@gotechark.com | October 4th, 2011

October 4, 2011

A 23-year-old Virginia Beach, Virginia, driver who’s awaiting trial for the 2008 drunken driving death of his friend will remain free on bond despite acquiring a more recent charge of obstructing justice and using profane language over a public airway.

The Virginian-Pilot reports that the determination was made by Circuit Court judge Frederick B. Lowe despite prosecutors’ request that the offender’s bond be revoked in light of his new charges.

The man is accused of leaving a threatening phone message for a witness who’s subpoenaed to testify in his retrial. A prosecutor has said that the witness feels the man intended harm, but the man’s attorney argued that he made a mistake by leaving the message but never meant to hurt anyone. The judge ruled that he didn’t have sufficient evidence to revoke bond but said he’ll rehear the matter if prosecutors can cough up more evidence.

The man is currently charged with involuntary manslaughter and drunken driving in connection with the December 28, 2008, death of his 20-year-old male friend, a former high school volleyball star. He has since been out on bond for 33 months.

A May 2011 trial regarding the matter went awry after Lowe declared it a mistrial when jurors couldn’t agree on a sentence. The man’s new trial is scheduled for November 1.

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If you or someone you know has been the victim of a Virginia auto accident, the injury lawyers at Lowell Stanley can help.

Virginia auto accident kills one, injures two

by admin@gotechark.com | January 6th, 2009

January 6, 2009

The Roanoke Times reported a Virginia auto accident on Friday evening in which the driver was killed and two passengers suffered injuries.

Police noticed the driver driving recklessly on Williamson Road when they attempted to stop him; instead the sped away from the police and caused a Virginia auto accident.

The 21-year-old driver crashed into a house in the Virginia car accident.

The driver, as well as two 20-year-old passengers, was taken to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. The driver later died from injuries suffered in the Virginia auto accident.

Man ran over in Virginia auto accident

by admin@gotechark.com | December 11th, 2008

December 11, 2008

Richmond Times-Dispatch reported a 57-year-old man was trying to stop a truck, but was struck and ran over in a Virginia truck accident on Tuesday evening.

The man was a manager of a campground and was trying to get the female truck driver’s attention when the Virginia truck accident occurred.

The man got up on the running board of the truck and was trying to open the door when he fell and was run over by the truck in the Virginia auto accident.

The police were able to locate the female truck driver with witnesses’ help and are continuing the investigation on how the Virginia truck accident happened.

The truck accident lawyers at Lowell Stanley can help if you have been injured in a Virginia truck accident.

Three killed in Virginia auto accident, two injured

by admin@gotechark.com | December 9th, 2008

December 9, 2008

A Virginia auto accident on Saturday evening claimed the lives of three people and injured two others, as reported by the Roanoke Times.

The Virginia car accident occurred on US 460 between Christiansburg and Blacksburg. It was reported that one car was driving the wrong way and caused the three-car accident.

A 27-year-old was killed in the Virginia car accident and another 27-year-old man and a 36-year-old man died after they were taken to Montgomery Regional Hospital. Two female Virginia auto accident victims are in stable condition at the hospital.

Police are reconstructing how the Virginia auto accident occurred to determine what caused the accident.

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The car accident lawyers at Lowell Stanley can help if you have been injured in a Virginia auto accident.

One killed in Virginia auto accident, two injured

by admin@gotechark.com | December 2nd, 2008

December 2, 2008

The Virginian-Pilot reported a Virginia auto accident on Sunday afternoon in which a woman was killed and two were injured.

A 49-year-old woman was killed when she was riding in a car driven by her daughter. Her daughter caused the Virginia car accident when she lost control of the car and it hydroplaned and hit a tree.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene of the Virginia auto accident. She was not wearing her seatbelt when the Virginia car accident occurred.

The daughter as well as a 7-year-old granddaughter, who was riding in the back seat of the car, suffered minor injuries in the Virginia auto accident. They were wearing their seatbelts.

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The auto accident lawyers at Lowell Stanley can help if you have been injured in a Virginia car accident.

Teen killed in Virginia auto accident

by admin@gotechark.com | November 6th, 2008

November 6, 2008

A 16-year-old boy who was on his way to a youth group meeting was killed in a Virginia auto accident on Monday, as reported by the Roanoke Times.

The Virginia auto accident victim was a passenger in a car driven by a 19-year-old boy.

The driver who caused the Virginia car accident drove off the road on Virginia 647 and overturned his vehicle.

The teen who was killed in the Virginia auto accident was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the car when it overturned.

The driver was wearing his seatbelt and was unhurt in the Virginia car accident.

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The auto accident attorneys at Lowell Stanley can help if you have been injured in a Virginia car accident.

Man hit in Virginia auto accident

by admin@gotechark.com | November 4th, 2008

November 4, 2008

Richmond Times-Dispatch reported a man was hit and injured in a Virginia auto accident late Friday evening.

The man was not fully clothed and was acting like he wanted to be hit by a car when the Virginia car accident occurred on a downtown Expressway.

The man that was hit by the car ran away from the scene of the Virginia auto accident, but was later caught by nearby motorists and held until authorities arrived. The injured man was taken to VCU Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.

No charges were filed against the driver who hit the man in the Virginia auto accident.

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The auto accident attorneys at Lowell Stanley can help if you have been injured in a Virginia car accident.