By forbesbroadwell | Published June 1, 2020 | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Tags: auto accidents, COVID-19, personal injury |
Police officers and other first responders face increased risks due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has changed nearly every facet of our lives. As stay at home orders in many states and cities require non-essential businesses to shut down or cut back on hours in operation, measures are also being taken to protect law enforcement Read More
Read MoreSevere restrictions on travel, health fears and closed workplaces have sharply curtailed automobile traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Accidents have dropped so much that many auto insurance companies are providing refunds to policyholders. People who are stuck at home and facing financial distress might be tempted to cancel or suspend their coverage. However, if an Read More
Read MoreOnce Americans came to understand how deadly the coronavirus can be and how easily it is passed from person to person, transportation habits changed. Not only did people drastically curtail business and personal travel, but many stopped going to their workplaces. That has led to a reduction in car accidents at the same time that Read More
Read MoreAnyone can get hurt at any time, but if your injury is due to someone else’s negligence or harmful actions, you may be entitled to compensation. Whether you can make a claim and how much you can claim will depend on the kind of injury and the impact it has. Virginia law allows two years Read More
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