The articles below were written by our team of Virginia Beach & Norfolk personal injury attorneys to help injured victims and their loved ones understand the legal rights they may have when pursuing a personal injury or wrongful death claim.
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VA Trucker Fatigue, Fed Regulations and Company Bottom Lines The newly proposed federal trucking regulations regarding hours of service has put a spotlight on truck accident fatalities and the trucking industry. -
Understanding EOBRs and How They Can Prevent Virginia Truck Accidents The federal government is considering new trucking regulations that would require commercial vehicles to have an electric onboard recorders, or EOBRs. -
Trucking Companies Must Step Up to Address Sleep Apnea Nearly one-third of commercial truck drivers suffer from a chronic condition that puts them at great risk for causing serious crashes due to fatigue. -
Below is a List of Virginia Trucking Companies Virginia has numerous trucking companies located within its borders. For reference, this page provides a list of all the Virginia trucking companies. -
Rash Of Gas Drilling Industry Truck Crashes Reported In West Virginia West Virginia saw four truck accidents involving the natural gas drilling industry in one week alone. Learn why from a WV personal injury and accident attorney. -
Virginia Truck Accident Lawyer's Advice: The Importance of Vehicle Preinspections by Commercial Truck Drivers Semis, 18-wheelers and all big rigs must undergo safety inspections by truck drivers every time they get ready to hit the road, a VA injury attorney explains. -
AMA Permanent Partial Impairment Ratings: A Virginia Lawyer’s Tool The AMA offers a rating system to show the severity of a person's injury. We commonly use this in our Virginia injury law practice. -
$3.5 Million Settlement for Truck Wreck Victim Attorneys John C. and Randy Appleton secured a $3.5 million settlement for a victim who lost his life in a major truck crash on Interstate 264 (I-264). The funds will go to the victim's only suriving beneficiary, his 5-year-old daughter.