Rutter Mills represents Virginia motorcycle accident victims from offices at 160 W Brambleton Ave Norfolk, VA 23510 and 4287 Holland Rd Virginia Beach, VA 23452, 757-777-7777, handling 1,600+ annual Virginia motorcycle crashes where riders face 28 times higher fatality risk. The attorneys, including riders themselves, fight insurance companies seeking to blame motorcyclists under Virginia’s contributory negligence rules preventing any recovery if partially at fault. They gather accident scene photos, witness information, police reports, and traffic camera footage while advising against social media posts and insurance company communications before consultation. The firm’s 65+ years experience includes former insurance company attorneys who understand adjuster tactics attempting quick low settlements. Rutter Mills pursues compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering through contingency fee arrangements. With Virginia Beach having the second-highest motorcycle crash rate, the practice handles rear-end collisions, drunk driving accidents, and fatal crashes throughout Hampton Roads.
Huffman & Huffman Brothers-in-Law operates from 4780 Euclid Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, serving car accident victims at 757-525-9820 with over 50 years’ experience. The firm has 150 years of combined attorney experience, recovering millions for Virginia Beach accident victims who face severe injuries and Virginia’s contributory negligence rules. They handle drunk driving accidents, distracted driving crashes, hit-and-runs, head-on collisions, rear-end impacts, highway accidents, and rollover incidents throughout the Virginia Beach metropolitan area. The attorneys pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, permanent disabilities, and wrongful death while managing Virginia’s strict one-percent fault bar. Operating on contingency fees, Huffman & Huffman conducts investigations, negotiates with insurers, handles uninsured motorist claims, and litigates when necessary. With 5,194 accidents in Virginia Beach during 2023, the firm assists victims on dangerous roads like the Virginia Beach Expressway and near accident hotspots including Independence Boulevard and Holland Road intersections.
The Law Firm of Carlton F. Bennett PLLC at 291 Independence Boulevard, Suite 110, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 represents Norfolk car accident victims at (757) 486-5454. Carlton F. Bennett handles cases involving drunk driving, speeding, distracted driving, reckless driving, fatigued driving, failure to yield, unsafe lane changes, tailgating, aggressive driving, wrong-way driving, and vehicle maintenance failures. In 2021, Virginia recorded 118,498 crashes with 903 fatalities. The firm pursues economic damages for medical expenses, lost earnings, future earning losses, and property damage, plus noneconomic damages including pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment, and loss of consortium. Virginia’s contributory negligence rule bars recovery if victims are even 1% at fault, making experienced representation crucial. Punitive damages up to $350,000 may apply in cases of reckless negligence. Operating on contingency fees with free consultations, the firm handles Virginia’s two-year statute of limitations and provides Spanish-speaking services throughout Norfolk and surrounding areas.
Ed Booth Law at 5041 Corporate Woods Dr. Suite 242, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 handles car accident cases throughout Virginia at (757) 304-8424. Coastal Virginia Magazine’s Top Lawyer 2016-2022, Attorney Ed Booth represents victims of head-on collisions, rear-end crashes, sideswipe accidents, multi-vehicle incidents, rollovers, pedestrian accidents, hit-and-runs, drunk driving crashes, and emergency vehicle collisions. Virginia’s contributory negligence state requires proving fault through witness testimony, expert witnesses, accident scene photos, wreckage analysis, and security camera footage. The firm pursues compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering, with settlements ranging from $440,000 to $3.5 million. Virginia law requires reporting accidents involving injury, death, or property damage, with a two-year statute of limitations for bodily injury claims and five years for property damage. Minimum insurance requirements include $25,000 per person bodily injury, $50,000 per accident for multiple injuries, and $20,000 property damage coverage.
Bush & Taylor, P.C. operates from 200 N Main Street, Suffolk, VA 23434 and 4445 Corporation Lane 2nd Floor, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 at 757-926-0078. The firm handles distracted driving accidents, drunk driving crashes, speeding incidents, and failure to anticipate collisions throughout Suffolk and Eastern Shore. Virginia’s two-year statute of limitations and negligence laws including contributory negligence, comparative negligence, assumption of risk, and emergency doctrine guide their practice. The attorneys address duty breaches, causation issues, and damages including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Operating with no consultation fees, they gather police reports, document accident scenes, exchange information with involved parties, and negotiate with insurance companies. The firm serves Virginia Beach, Suffolk, and Eastern Shore communities.
Preston, Wilson & Crandley, PLC operates from 2404 Potters Rd., Suite 500, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, serving car accident victims at 757-486-2700. Attorneys John G. Jack Crandley and John G. Crandley Jr. handle drunk driving, distracted driving, fatigued driving, speeding, unsafe weather driving, improper merging, tailgating, and failure to yield cases. Virginia’s pure contributory negligence system bars recovery for any driver negligence, making legal representation essential. The firm investigates head-on collisions, rollovers, rear-end accidents, T-bone crashes, sideswipes, hit-and-runs, and pedestrian accidents throughout Virginia Beach. They gather evidence including photographs, witness statements, medical records, and police reports while negotiating settlements or providing trial representation. Virginia’s two-year statute of limitations requires prompt action for personal injury claims. The practice operates on contingency fees, offering free consultations to evaluate cases and advise on rights and compensation values.