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Five Fatal Errors That Can Ruin Your Virginia Accient Case is full of practical tips, including:
--What forms you should never sign before speaking to a lawyer
--How insurance adjusters ask trick questions
--What it means when an adjuster wants to pay for your medical bills "and a little bit more for your trouble"
--Why lying is never a good idea
--Why you may not even need a lawyer if you have been in an accident
This book also reveals why you need to find the best Virginia personal injury lawyer for your case and the crucial questions you must ask before you hire a lawyer.
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Introduction of Sandra M. Rohrstaff at the 2009 VTLA Convention
What it's like being a trial lawyer
I was in an accident, and my airbags deployed. I have a few bruises but otherwise feel okay. Should I still go to a doctor?
I was recently in a car accident. I haven't been to the doctor, but I'm beginning to feel sore and stiff. Should I go to the doctor now even though it's been several days since the accident?
What do I have to prove to win a medical malpractice case?
How do I prove the doctor or hospital was negligent and caused my injury?
What kinds of medical malpractice cases do you take?