For over twenty years, Mr. Sharp's law practice has focused on serious personal injury claims, including traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury claims. He also handles nursing home neglect cases and medical malpractice claims.
Secondary vehicle accidents, also known as secondary collisions, occur as a result of an initial vehicle accident. These subsequent accidents can happen due to a variety of factors and circumstances, and the results can be tragic.
When pursuing a personal injury claim in Virginia, lost income and reduced earning capacity can be crucial components of the damages sought by the injured party. Personal injuries can have a significant impact on a person’s ability to work and earn a living, leading to…
One thing that every slip and fall accident has in common is the risk of the victim suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A TBI is an injury to the head that disrupts the normal functioning of the brain.
Road rage and aggressive driving are two of the leading causes of car accidents. In fact, statistics show that almost 70 percent of all traffic fatalities are caused by aggressive drivers.
Several factors have been cited as contributors to a spike in crashes in the summer months. The first factor cited most often is that the summer months are when schools around the country are closed, which means many more teenage drivers are on the road.
Whether for recreation or exercise, Virginia offers numerous parks with bike trails and paths. Many Virginia cyclists also use bikes as a primary mode of transportation. No matter why you ride, the reality is that you are at risk of catastrophic injury if you are involved in a crash with a vehicle.