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8/16/2010
Richard N. Shapiro
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Canadians/Quebec Residents Injured in a Virginia (VA) or Carolina Car Accident

What law applies if a Canadian, a Quebecer, or Montreal resident is injured in a Virginia (VA) or North Carolina (NC) area car accident and suffers injuries? If you're looking for a Va or NC lawyer who works tirelessly for injured clients and has a proven record of successful verdicts/settlements in VA and NC, then please take a moment to visit our web site and give our office a call so you can talk to ou rinjury lawyers for a free consultation. Our number is 1-800-752-0042.

6/26/2010
Richard N. Shapiro
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Repeat Drunk Driver Taken Off Virginia Beach Roads

You need a lawyer with a proven record to get the best results in your injury claim against a drunk or drugged driver. So call us at (800) 752-0042. We guarantee we will make it as easy as possible for you to focus on your health while we get your money for you from the insurance company.

6/24/2010
Richard N. Shapiro
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Motorcycle Safety Tips to Help Avoid Wrecks and Serious Injuries

Many people use a motorcycle for both regular driving and pleasure driving. It is understandable—they’re more fuel efficient, easier to park, and certainly take the drudgery out of a daily commute. Unfortunately, they can also be more dangerous, because the rider does not have the protection afforded to those in cars. Read this article for ways that a motorcycle can be ridden safely.

6/22/2010
Richard N. Shapiro
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Car Wreck Deaths in Gloucester Have Already Doubled in 2010

Car wreck deaths in Gloucester, Virginia (VA) have already doubled this year. If you have lost someone as a result of a car wreck, and would like to speak with an attorney, please contact Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis, & Appleton for a free, confidential consultation. Our number is 1-800-752-0042.

6/20/2010
James Lewis
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Car Accidents on Virginia (VA) Freeways

It seems as if almost every day there are news articles about car accidents on Virginia (VA) freeways. While it is true and these roads do have heavy traffic, often there are other causes for the accidents. To find out more about what can cause accidents on Virginia (VA) freeways, read this article.

6/4/2010
James Lewis
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Lower Shore Drive Speed Limit May Save Lives

If you or a love one has been injured in a road crossing accident, you won't know whether you are entitled to receive compensation for injuries and medical expenses until you speak with an attorney and discuss what happened. That's why you should give our office a call. We're an ethical, results-oriented firm, and we would love to talk to you. Our first conversation is free - guaranteed. Call us at (800) 752-0042.

6/3/2010
Richard N. Shapiro
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More accidents occur on holidays, reports NHTSA

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5/18/2010
Emily Mapp Brannon
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Passenger Killed in La Plata Car Crash

Making a left turn is routine to most of us. As a result, we do not fully appreciate the dangers associated with this turn. A recent car crash in La Plata, Maryland is an example of what can happen when a left turn goes wrong. To learn more, check out this article.

4/8/2010
Emily Mapp Brannon
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Safety Always a Concern for Drivers Crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel

Car and truck accidents on the CCBT can often be severe. If you've been injured in an accident on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Northampton Boulevard or Route 13, you may not need a lawyer. But you won't know for sure until you actually speak to an attorney and discuss what happened. That's why you should give our office a call at (800) 752-0042.

2/11/2010
Emily Mapp Brannon
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Left Turn Accident Proves Fatal in Newport News, Virginia (VA)

While either driver can be found to be at fault in a left turn accident, the driver making the turn is much more likely to have liability for any injuries or damages caused. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident caused by another driver, call us at (800) 752-0042 to see what we can do to help you receive compensation and have your medical bills paid. Also take a moment to review our Web site, which is filled with free consumer guides, articles and videos

2/5/2010
James Lewis
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Higher Speeds, Radar Detectors Would Threaten Virginia (VA) Drivers

Virginia lawmakers are looking to simultaneously raise highway speed limits and remove a decades-old ban on radar and laser detectors in the state. If you or a loved one has been injured by a speeding or reckless driver, call us at (800) 752-0042 to see what we can do to help you recover financially from the accident. Also take a moment to review our Web site, which is filled with free consumer guides, articles and videos.

10/14/2009
Richard N. Shapiro
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Speed Kills One Motorcyclist, Severely Injures Another

Adding to what has become a record year for fatal motorcycle accidents in Hampton Roads, two bike riders wrecked in Chesapeake on Tuesday evening. One motorcyclist died and the other went to Sentara Norfolk Hospital with head injuries. My colleague Emily Mapp Brannon notes in her latest post to the Virginia Beach Injuryboard that both motorcyclists were speeding, and the hospitalized rider was not wearing a helmet. Emily concludes that motorcycle riders need to protect themselves by obeying traffic laws and always riding sober.
 

About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton is a law firm which focuses on injury and accident law, and our attorneys have handled thousands of car and truck accident cases. Check out our case results to see for yourself. In addition, check out our FREE special reports on distracted driving and The Best Guide to Car Accident Injuries in Virginia. Our primary office in Virginia Beach, Virginia (VA), but our lawyers hold licenses in NC, SC, WV, KY and DC. We are ready to talk to you by phone right now, and we provide free initial confidential injury case consultations. Call us toll free at 1-800-752-0042. Our injury attorneys also host an extensive injury law video library on Youtube. Further, our lawyers proudly edit the Virginia Beach Injuryboard and Norfolk Injuryboard as a pro bono public information service.

EJL


10/11/2009
John Cooper
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One Fatal Car Crash Is One Too Many

My colleague Randy Appleton notes in his latest post to the Norfolk Injuryboard that traffic fatalities across the United States have declined for the fourth straight year. He also notes that the number of car crashes that result in one or people losing their lives is still far too high, pointing specifically to a rush hour accident in Newport News on Oct. 9 in which a 78-year-old woman was ejected from a passenger van and died on the scene. I agree with Randy that more must be done to ensure all drivers and passengers on our nation's roads stay safe and alive.

About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton is a law firm which focuses on injury and accident law and our attorneys have handled thousands of car and truck accident cases. Check out our case results to see for yourself. In addition, check out our FREE special reports on distracted driving and The Best Guide to Car Accident injuries in Virginia. Our primary office in based in Virginia Beach, Virginia (VA) although our lawyers hold licenses in NC, SC, WV, KY and DC. We are ready to talk to you by phone right now—we provide free initial confidential injury case consultations, so call us toll free at 1-800-752-0042. Our injury attorneys also host an extensive injury law video library on Youtube . Furthermore, our lawyers proudly edit the Virginia Beach Injuryboard and Norfolk Injuryboard as a pro bono public information service.

EJL

9/9/2009
John Cooper
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Greenville, North Carolina Man Hit By Car Dies a Day Later

Pitt County resident Ronnie Lee Battle was walking down Memorial Drive and Gum Road in Greenville on a summer day last Sunday when he was suddenly struck by a car. The injury he sustained would later kill him. 

Trenette Rankins, 28, was driving the vehicle that struck him dead. Battle would be pronounced dead the next day at
Pitt County Memorial Hospital from severe trauma. At first, police did not have a name or address of the victim, until fingerprints positively identified him. 

Hit and run is a cowardly and heinous act. It is an issue that should not fall beneath the radar. It needs to be exposed to create awareness. People need to take responsibility for their actions and be aware that if they do hit someone and flee the scene, the end result is much worse. An accident is bad enough, but don't let an accident become a crime. Additionally, those that witness a hit and run should step forward to report it.

About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm is based in Virginia (VA), near the NE North Carolina (NC) border and handles car,truck,railroad, and medical negligence cases and more. Our lawyers proudly edit the Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, and Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard as a pro bono public information service. Lawyers licensed in: VA, NC, SC, WV, DC, KY.

 

BM




8/24/2009
James Lewis
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Tree Falls On Traveling Car Killing Garner Man Inside

A freak accident has taken the life of a Garner man after a large tree fell on top of the car he was riding in. The victim, Dejuan Green, 21, of Garner, North Carolina was riding in the front seat of a car when a massive tree crushed it, killing him on impact.  

According to NC Trooper Eric Hunt, both the driver, John Wolff of Raleigh, and back seat passenger, Brandy Donovan of Garner, were taken to Wake Med and are in good condition. Officer Hunt reported that the tree measured around 24-26 inches in diameter. Firefighters responded and helped cut the tree into pieces with chainsaws to remove it from the vehicle. 

The experienced Trooper mentioned to news sources that he had never seen this sort of accident in his entire career. Hunt admitted that usually this sort of accident happens when the tree is already down and a vehicle drives into it, not falling on top of the vehicle. According to officials the accident is being blamed on the tree’s age and condition.

 

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8/19/2009
John Cooper
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Chesapeake Bicyclist Dies After Being Hit by a Car

My colleague Randy Appleton takes note of the latest fatal accident involving a bicycle and a car in the Tidewater area in his new post to the Virginia Beach Injuryboard blog.

7/30/2009
Richard N. Shapiro
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Car Accidents, Fatalities Down in Virginia (VA)

Virginia (VA) road fatalities hit a nearly 45-year low in 2008, according to statistics released Tuesday by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

In more good new, the DMV data showed that all types of car accidents decreased by almost 7 percent from 2007 to 2008.

The bad news, predictably, is that too many people were still driving drunk last year, and too many of the accidents that did occur resulted in injuries. Injuries to motorists increased 0.45 percent during 2008, and 25,758 people tested after getting into an accident had blood alcohol contents above the legal limit of 0.8. This was a 2 percent increase in DUI rates.

The decline in the number of accidents in Virginia (VA) reflects an encouraging nationwide trend. As much as I want to see that downward trend continue, my 20-plus years of practicing injury law makes me know that people will continue being hurt on the roads. That knowledge renews my commitment to defending victims of accidents.

About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm (VA-NC law offices ) edits the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, and Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard as a pro bono service to consumers. Lawyers with Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton are licensed in VA, NC, SC, WV, DC and KY. They handle car, truck, railroad, medical negligence cases and more.

EJL

7/18/2009
Ed Lamb
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Flipped SUV Kills Driver in Chesapeake

A sport utility vehicle struck a drainage ditch cover in Chesapeake, flipped, and killed the driver, the Virginian-Pilot is reporting.

The victim is Chris Marcel Sessoms, who was the brother of Norfolk City Councilwoman Daun S. Hester. My thoughts and prayers go out to Sessoms' family.

The cause of the accident is not known. If a mechanical problem is found with the SUV, the Sessoms' family could sue the manufacturer. Also, the city of Chesapeake could be liable for putting the driver at risk if it did not follow standards for constructing culverts.

About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm is based in Virginia (VA), near the Northeast North Carolina (NC) border. Lawyers with the firm practice primarily in the southeastern U.S. and handle injury law cases, including car, truck and railroad accidents, medical negligence cases, and more. The firm’s website is hsinjurylaw.com. Lawyers with Shapiro, Cooper Lewis & Appleton also edit the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, and Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard and have compiled a video library covering many FAQs on personal injury subjects. The firm’s lawyers are licensed in VA, NC, SC, WV, DC and KY.



EJL


6/5/2009
Randy E. Appleton
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Man Pleads Not Guilty to DWI Change, and Now Faces Homicide Charge

My law partner Jim Lewis wrote an article on the Norfolk InjuryBoard blog about a New Kent, Virginia (VA) man who killed a Williamsburg teenager in April as a result of a head-on collision in connection with a DWI.  To read the full article about the accident and the resulting death and charges, please click here.

 

About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm (VA-NC law offices ) edits the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, as well as the Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard as a pro bono service to consumers. Lawyers licensed in: VA, NC, SC, WV, DC, KY, who handle car, truck, railroad, and medical negligence cases and more.



1/19/2009
James Lewis
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Our Law Firm’s Regional and National Focus on Injury and Wrongful Death Cases

            Attorney John Cooper discusses how the lawyers at Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton are more experienced than most local firms in Hampton Roads, Virginia (VA) at dealing with issues involving more than one state at a time.  In today’s fast moving world there are often aspects of a car or truck wreck which touch on the law of more than just Virginia where our home office is.  For example, there are often people from other states and even other countries who are involved in the port business in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia and students from all over the world who attend Old Dominion University in Norfolk, The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia (my alma mater), and Regent University in Virginia Beach.

            One of the reasons that our firm is one of the best in terms of a focus on cases touching on Virginia and other states like North Carolina (NC), South Carolina (SC), West Virginia (WV), and Washington, D.C. is our participation in national organizations which keeps us in touch with the best lawyers in many other jurisdictions so that we know who to call for help for a recommendation for a doctor or a point of legal strategy that involves an accident, or a person involved in an accident, outside Virginia.  For example, we are members of Primerus which is a national network which connects us to other high quality plaintiff’s personal injury firms across the country.  We routinely are asked to serve as local counsel in Virginia for out of state lawyers who recognize that we will do an excellent job at coordinating the sometimes complicated issues that cross state lines in injury and wrongful death cases.  We pride ourselves on those co-counsel relationships which allow us to more effectively represent the client without any additional cost to them because the lawyers share the fee that is previously agreed to with the client.

 



1/16/2009
James Lewis
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ODU Athlete Killed in Car Accident in Georgia

            A football player named Osric Robinson on the Old Dominion University football team died in an automobile accident on December 12, 2008.  The Virginian Pilot newspaper reported that this tragic death occurred after it was announced by the school.  Although the young man was in school in Norfolk, Virginia (VA), the traffic fatality occurred near his home in Georgia (GA).  Since the place of the accident was Georgia, the state law of Georgia (O.C.G.A. §51-4-2) would control the wrongful death case, if any, against the persons at fault for this young athlete’s death.



1/14/2009
James Lewis
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Serious accident at Virginia Beach oceanfront near Atlantic and 60th Street-two cars flipped over


On the way to work this morning I observed a serious accident in Virginia Beach.  The accident happened around 8:45 a.m. on Atlantic Avenue and 60th Street.  Both cars were flipped over.  Traffic will be backed up for some time.  Given the severity of the impact the injuries will likely be serious. 



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8/16/2010
Richard N. Shapiro
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Driver Killed When Tractor-Trailer Runs Red Light in Virginia Beach, VA.

A tractor-trailer blazed through a red light and killed the driver of a mini van. If you’ve been hurt in an accident by a large truck, please contact our firm for a free, no-hassle consultation. Our number is 1-800-752-0042. If the line is busy please call again.

8/10/2010
Richard N. Shapiro
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Truck Driver Hit and Killed in Suffolk, VA

A careless tractor-trailer driver in Suffolk, VA stopped his truck on South Quay Road and tried to back up. A pick-up truck hit the truck and the driver was killed. If you or a loved one has been seriously hurt in a truck accident by a large truck, please contact our firm for a free, no-hassle consultation. Our number is 1-800-752-0042.

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    After the big H1N1 virus that caused the 2009 pandemic, the US Food and Drug Administration approved seven influenza vaccines for this next flu season, 2010-2011.

    What is the Flu?

    A flu is a respiratory illness which is caused by influenza viruses. It is contagious and the best way to prevent the flu is to receive the flu vaccine each year.

    These newly approved vaccines protect against three strains of influenza, including H1N1, according to Medical News Today. Last year, there were two vaccines needed in order to protect against the 2009 H1N1 flu. According to FDA, only one vaccine is required this year.

    Director of FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Karen Midthun, M.D., said, "The best way to protect yourself and your family against influenza is to get vaccinated every year. The availability of a new seasonal influenza vaccine each year is an important tool in the prevention of influenza relate illnesses and death."

    Here is a list of the new vaccines that have been approved (Brand Names & Manufacturers):

    1) Afluria (CSL Limited)

    2) Agriflu (Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics)

    3) Fluzone and Fluzone High-Dose (Sanofi Pasteur Inc.)

    4) Fluvirin (Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Limited)

    5) Flarix (GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals)

    6) FluMist (Medlmmune Vaccines Inc.)

    7) FluLaval (GlaxoSmith Kline Biolgicals)

    How do they figure out these vaccines that FDA recommends?

    Experts from FDA, World Health Organization, CDC and possibly other institutions examine and study virus samples collected worldwide. They examine them to find strains likely to cause the most illness during the next season. Then with the strains and vaccines, the closer the match, the more protection against influenza disease.

    With all this research, the FDA did approve of seven new vaccines for this season.

    The Flu spreads. It can spread very easily by people coughing, sneezing or simply talking.

    So who is actually at risk of getting the flu?

    According to CDC, there are certain people who are at greater risk for complications if they get the flu. In this group are older people, young children, pregnant woman and people with certain health conditions.

    A study completed in 1990 found that flu-related deaths estimated 17,000 during the mildest season to 52,000 during the severe season. According to the CDC, 90 percent of deaths during a regular flu season occur in people who are 65 years old or older.

    The 2009 H1N1 virus caused the first flu pandemic in over 40 years. There were around 12,000 or more flu-related deaths.

    The important thing here is to be preventative, especially with parents and their children. CDC says, "the single best way to prevent the flue is to get a flu vaccine each season." Now, FDA has approved several new vaccines. They should become available in September and continue throughout flue season, which in some cases can last as late as May.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Emily Mapp Brannon

Virginia Beach-Chesapeake-Suffolk VA Personal Injury Lawyer

    Most of us are aware of seat belt laws and the importance of buckling up when you get into the car. However, you may not know that numerous states have a loophole which allows adult back seat occupants to ride without their seat belt on. Virginia (VA) is one of those states.

    Laws are on the books in VA requiring minors to wear their seat belts while riding in the back, but not for adults. This is extremely dangerous since an unbuckled adult in the back seat can become a “back seat bullet” in a car accident, according to USA Today.

    There seems to be this false belief that if you are in the back seat, you are somehow safer than the people in the front. This is not the case. In a car crash, a back seat passenger not wearing a seat belt will continue to move at the same rate of speed as your car until they hit something like the dashboard, back of your sea, or windshield.

    Six states took the step of expanding their seat belt laws in 2007 but Virginia (VA) remains one of the over 20 states across the country that still allows adult back seat passengers to ride without a seat belt. This needs to be corrected as soon as possible.

    Seat belts reportedly save 11,000 lives every year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Car accidents are the leading cause of death for people under the age of 35. It makes no sense to keep the current laws on the books enabling adults to ride in the back unbuckled. Let us hope our legislators take action and correct there glaring loophole in our seat belt laws.

    About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm (VA-NC law offices ) edits the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, and Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard as a pro bono service to consumers.

    PA

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Emily Mapp Brannon

Greenville-Outer Banks-Rocky Mount NC Personal Injury Lawyer

    When the skies open up a dump a ton of rain on our roadways, caution is the name of the game. Unfortunately, not all drivers adhere to this principle which leads to some bad car wrecks. A major rainstorm in North Carolina (NC) led to two car wrecks that resulted in serious injuries and loss of life.

    A car was driving down N.C. 43 when it hydroplaned, crossed the center line, and wound up getting hit by a dump truck. As a result, two people were killed and a young child was injured, according to enctoday.com.

    On the same day, another car hydroplaned at the intersection of U.S. 17 and Weyerhaeuser Road leading to eight injuries including injuries to three toddlers and two teenagers.

    Hydroplaning is a common cause of car wrecks and can cause serious damage to your vehicle and the people inside. It occurs when a layer of water builds up between the tires of your car, truck, SUV, or motorcycle and the road surface. This leads to the loss of traction and puts the vehicle into a virtually uncontrollable slide.

    In order to reduce the risk of hydroplaning, go below the speed limit when it has just rained heavily or if you are on the road when it is raining. Also, be extremely cognizant of the other vehicles on the road since not everyone obeys the speed limit, even in bad weather.

    Both of the car accidents that occurred in N.C. were awful and they serve as an example of just how dangerous the roads can be after a bad storm.

    About the Editors: Shapiro, Cooper, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm (NC-VA law offices ) edits the injury law blogs Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard, Virginia Beach Injuryboard, and Norfolk Injuryboard as a pro bono service to consumers.

    PA

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Emily Mapp Brannon
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