Virginia & D.C. Car Accidents: In Which Court Should You File?

How do the court systems work in Virginia and D.C.? That’s the question we asked Doug Stevens, an attorney who has practiced law for 30 years and whose firm focuses on personal injury and car accident matters in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia, to explain. He explained the process a recent interview.

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Mississippi Car Accident Resources and Statutes

If you would like to learn more about Mississippi personal injury and car accident laws, research the applicable statutes on your own, or retain a lawyer specializing in Mississippi personal injury or car accident law, you will find the resources you need

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New Mexico Car Accident Resources and Statutes

Whether you’re looking to find out more about New Mexico personal injury and car accident laws, study the applicable laws on your own, or consult a New Mexico lawyer specializing in personal injury law, you’ll find all you need right here.

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California Car Accident Resources

Car accidents are a fact of life. They happen every day in California. In fact, the U.S. Department of Transportation recently reported that over 2.8 million people suffered injuries as a result of highway vehicle crashes on U.S. highways in 2003 alone.

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Tennessee Car Accident Resources and Statutes

If you would like to learn more about Tennessee personal injury and car accident laws, research the applicable statutes on your own, or retain a lawyer specializing in Tennessee personal injury or car accident law, you will find the resources you need rig

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Washington State Auto Accidents: How Are They Handled?

How are automobile accidents handled in Washington State? To find out, we asked Matt Menzer, a Washington attorney who’s been practicing law and representing plaintiffs for over 20 years in the areas of personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death and other areas. In this article, he explains when cases either settle, go through arbitration or go to trial with mandatory alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

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