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How Do Virginia Medical Examiners Play a Role in Wrongful Death Cases?

When an unexpected or tragic death occurs, families are often left with questions about what really happened. In Virginia, the medical examiner’s role is crucial in providing answers in both criminal and civil cases, especially wrongful death claims. As an experienced wrongful death law firm, Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp understands the pivotal role that Virginia’s…

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What Are the Upcoming Changes to Virginia’s General District Court Jurisdiction Limits?

The legal landscape in Virginia is constantly evolving, and it’s important for anyone involved in a personal injury case to understand how these changes may affect their claim. Beginning July 1st, the Virginia legislature has made significant changes to the General District Court’s jurisdictional limits, which could impact your ability to seek compensation for your…

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What Should You Know About Bowel Injuries During Surgery and Medical Malpractice Claims?

Surgical procedures, especially abdominal surgeries like hysterectomies, can carry significant risks. One of the more severe complications that can occur is the accidental cutting, nicking, or perforating of the bowel. Unfortunately, this type of surgical error can lead to life-threatening complications, including sepsis. At Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp, our experienced medical malpractice attorneys have successfully…

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