Virginia Personal Injury Blog
Seven tips to drive safely in construction zones
Keeping traffic flowing smoothly on our roads and highways is vital for maintaining a robust economy in Virginia. Our more than 6 million licensed drivers average one-way commutes of almost 30 minutes each day. Further, more than 10 percent of Virginia commuters work in another state.
What to do when you see a blinking yellow turn arrow in Virginia
When you’re getting ready to turn left at an intersection with a traffic light, you may have noticed a blinking yellow arrow with a sign next to it that says, “Left Turn Yield on Flashing Yellow Arrow.” The flashing yellow arrow is becoming more common at Virginia intersections. If you see one, it means you can turn left as soon as oncoming traffic is clear and no one is in the crosswalk.
What are the penalties for Virginians using a handheld device while driving?
With the increased popularity of talking and texting on cell phones in recent years, distracted driving has been on the rise for the past 20 years. A distracted driver is needlessly risking their own life and the lives of others. That’s why GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys initiated our “Texts=Wrecks” campaign – to help keep our neighbors safer by reminding everyone to focus on the road.
Is it dangerous to drive too slowly?
Is it dangerous to drive too slowly? This may seem like a silly question, but it’s actually a serious issue. And the answer is “yes.” Slow drivers can create a hazard by forcing other drivers to make sudden decisions that can lead to an accident.
Safe Summer Driving
Summer is a great time to get outdoors and enjoy beautiful Virginia. Picnics, barbecues, and holidays are opportunities to take a break from work and spend time with friends and family. But summer is also the most dangerous time of the year to be on the road.
Congratulations to Our 2022 “Texts=Wrecks” Scholarship Winner!
We at GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys would like to announce our 2022 scholarship winner. We have been awarding our annual “Text=Wrecks” scholarship to college-bound students since 2018. By offering this scholarship and the associated essay contest, we hope to benefit all communities by encouraging students to build a safer world.
Announcing Our 2022 “Texts=Wrecks” Scholarship Finalists
At GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys, we are truly heartened by this year’s response to our annual “Texts=Wrecks” scholarship. We received hundreds of essays from students across the country. To be eligible to win, students were asked to submit short essays about how they can make smart decisions to avoid distracted and impaired driving. We were greatly encouraged and inspired by reading them!
Exciting news: “Smart headlights” mean safer driving
Cars are constantly getting safer. Automatic braking systems, rear-view cameras, tire pressure monitoring systems, and blind spot detection are just a few of the recent innovations that help protect you and your family when you’re on the road.
The emotional recovery from a TBI
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have long-lasting consequences that impact various aspects of your life. People who are suffering from a TBI often require extensive medical care to recover.
Virginia’s new three feet bicycle passing law
Riding a bicycle is a wonderful way to stay in shape, and it allows to you to breathe fresh air while experiencing the natural splendor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. When practiced as a group activity, cycling is also a nice way to connect with friends and family.
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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.