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Personal injury can debilitate or disable any of us without warning. Apart from bodily harm, personal injury can make us suffer by damaging our property and affecting our ability to earn a living.
Personal injuries are generally caused by negligence or are a result of accidents. Many a time, they occur because someone fails to exercise reasonable caution and thereby causes injury to others.
Personal injuries can happen due various reasons. These include –
- Car accidents
- Product malfunctions
- Medical negligence
- Workplace accidents
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Slip and fall accidents
- Food poisoning
- Animal bites
If you or your loved one has suffered a personal injury and you believe that you have a personal injury case, it is advisable to consult a Chesapeake personal injury lawyer. Our sponsoring Chesapeake personal injury lawyers will guide you in deciding whether you have been a victim of negligence, intentional or unintentional harm and whether you can ask for compensation for your damages.Click here for a FREE assessment of your case. You can also contact our attorneys if you live in Richmond, Arlington, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Alexandria
Our Chesapeake personal injury lawyers will help you in framing the right charges and in filing a formal personal injury lawsuit in a civil court, against the erring government body, corporation, individual or institution.
- If the defendant seeks to settle the dispute outside of court, our personal injury lawyers will negotiate with the defendant’s attorney/insurance company to ensure that you get a fair and appropriate compensation.
- If the dispute goes to court, our personal injury attorneys will help you prove the charges in court, by using all available resources to gather evidence, conduct investigations and line up witnesses to strengthen your case.
The statute of limitations in the state of Virginia expires after two years. This means that you have 2 years from the occurrence or discovery of the injury to file your case.


