If you get into a severe car accident in Virginia Beach, VA, there are several steps you should take to protect yourself and your interests: First and foremost, make sure Continue Reading
Experience and attention to detail distinguish Preston, Wilson & Crandley, PLC from other personal injury law firms. Our injury lawyers have represented people in personal injury cases throughout Virginia, with Continue Reading
Jack Crandley was recently involved on the winning side in the case of Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company, et al v. Allstate Insurance Company, et al. This is a decision of Continue Reading
As reported by 13News Now, on November 30, 2022, 14 children were injured when a school bus ran off the road in Accomack County, VA, striking a power pole. At the Continue Reading
Distracted Driving and Cell Phones Aside from a few limited circumstances, Virginia prohibits all drivers from using handheld cell phones while driving. Handheld cell phone use, whether for texting, talking, or otherwise, Continue Reading
Motorcycle crashes fall into three distinct categories: (1) fatal crashes, (2) injury crashes, and (3) property damage crashes. Recent statistics show that in Virginia, motorcycle injury crashes far exceed the Continue Reading
The Centers for Disease Control reports that 30% of all injury-related deaths are attributable to traumatic brain injuries. More than 14% of these are the direct result of automobile accidents. Continue Reading
Car accidents can result in injuries throughout the body, including the shoulders. One kind of serious injury that can be caused by a car accident is a shoulder dislocation. According Continue Reading
by John G. Crandley A.Understanding the Statutes UM/UIM coverage in Virginia, and probably in most other states, is heavily governed by statute. In the case of Virginia, the governing statute Continue Reading
If the claim can be settled before the filing of a lawsuit, then the injured person usually will not have to appear in court. However, whether or not a case Continue Reading
A personal injury lawsuit in Virginia can generally be filed in either the Circuit Court or the General District Court. 1. In the city or county where the accident occurred 2. Continue Reading