Virginia Personal Injury Blog
When was the last time you looked over your insurance policy carefully? And what should you be looking for?
When you’re thinking of making a big purchase, you shop carefully. Car insurance should be no different, which is why it’s a good idea to review your policy closely and ask for help if you need it.
Just how dangerous are motorcycles compared to cars?
Riding a motorcycle can bring a great sense of freedom. You can feel connected to nature as you enjoy the splendor of Virginia. Riding a bike can also be fun and economical.
GibsonSingleton is celebrating 10 years as a personal injury law firm
May we serve you or your loved one?
We are celebrating the 10th anniversary of GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys this year.
Five easy ways to keep safe when traveling for Thanksgiving
It’s hard to believe we’re already approaching the holiday season, and before we know it, 2023 will be in our rearview mirror.
At GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys, we appreciate Thanksgiving and all it stands for. Family is important, and we enjoy having time with loved ones and counting our blessings.
What medical tests could I need after a car accident?
If you were injured in a collision, the insurance company may do everything it can to reduce or deny your claim. And if your case goes to trial, they may minimize your injuries or even argue they weren’t caused by the accident.
Can your personal injury attorney challenge and renegotiate liens?
Being injured in an accident can turn your world upside down. If you’re suffering from catastrophic injuries, your life is being disrupted in many ways. You’re likely taking time off from work to recover, and your personal life is suffering. Your injuries affect your family, and you may have to make new childcare arrangements.
What comes out of my compensation after a personal injury settlement?
Most people who are seriously injured in an accident don’t have the financial resources to pursue compensation from an insurance company on their own. And when accident victims don’t seek legal recourse against a negligent party, they are at the mercy of the insurance company, which is free to offer any amount they choose or to deny your claim altogether.
Virginia news: Two new laws expand “Move Over” and ban blue headlights
Governor Glenn Youngkin recently signed two pieces of legislation that will affect Virginia drivers — the “Move Over” law and a ban on excessively bright “blue” headlights.
At GibsonSingleton, we support common-sense safety laws like these because we know they save lives.
Amazon drivers are pressured into making dangerous decisions: what can you do if you’re hurt by one?
Amazon is a huge corporation that will soon surpass Walmart as the nation’s largest retailer. While Amazon is famous for its two-day shipping and the astounding number of packages it delivers, there has been a human toll on this commercial success.
Why do so many cars drive around at night without their headlights on?
Headlights and taillights have two main functions – making sure your vehicle is visible to others and lighting up the road in front of you so you can see where you’re going. Every car is required to have working headlights, taillights, reverse lamps, blinkers, and emergency lights. You may receive a ticket when your lights aren’t working properly or if you forget to turn them on.
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Prevention, empathy, and diligence are hallmarks of everything we do at GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys. Our community can see these ideals lived out in our work to prevent personal injuries from happening.
- Safety Education
GibsonSingleton launches a “Texts=Wrecks” campaign to reduce the number of people injured or killed by distracted drivers. - Annual Coat Drive
During the fall, our team works to distribute coats to people in need in our community. - Hands-on Service
John and Ken join the Gloucester Point Rotary Club in cleaning up the community. - Supporting Local Schools
The Gibson family participates in Gloucester’s Botetourt Elementary Shuffle fundraiser.