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  • Hire Me--I'm The "Heavy Hitter"

    Ben Glass | March 05, 2006 1:25 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Do consumers really hire a lawyer who advertises his personal injury practice with whirrling tornados and sound of cash "ringing."I find it hard to believe that consumers respond to that style of marketing but I guess "different strokes for different folks." Maybe consumers just don't know the difference.That's why I wrote "The Truth About Lawyer Advertising" for consumers and have started Great...

  • $250,000 Verdict for Bus Passenger

    Ben Glass | March 01, 2006 10:38 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    A Fairfax County, Virginia jury has awarded a 74 year old wheelchair bound passenger $250,000 for injuries she sustained when her wheelchair fell over during a trip.The plaintiff claimed she sustained fractures to her face and femoral neck and that the femoral neck fracture could not be surgically repaired.The plaintiff's claim was that she would require narcotic medication for the rest of her...

  • $922,000 Verdict after Botched Shoulder Surgery

    Ben Glass | February 27, 2006 7:21 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    A Page County (Virginia) jury has a awarded a man $922,000 after surgery to replace the shoulder joint resulted in an arm that could not be used at all.The patient was 52 years old at the time, making $46,000. The plaintiff's subsequent treating orthopedic surgeon testified that the original surgeon place the prosthesis too high, violating the standard of care. The malpositioning of the device...

  • Pediatric Patients Beware

    Ben Glass | February 27, 2006 5:00 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Studies published last week by the Journal of the American Medical Association reveal the shocking disclosure that most hospitals and health plans don't require board certification by those wishing to hold themselves out to the public as "pediatricians." In the article about hospitals 78 percent of hospitals did not require doctors to be board certified as pediatricians before they were given...

  • Getting Full Value for Your Damaged Car

    Ben Glass | February 24, 2006 8:09 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Boise personal injury attorney Jeff White has written a great note about insurance companies are working to keep their payments to you low (surprise, surprise) for losses to your cars. It seems that the insurance companies are once again reaching deep into the "black box" of computer databases to find the "truth" after an automobile accident.

  • "I'm Sorry" Banned in Washington

    Ben Glass | February 23, 2006 9:33 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    A Seattle, Washington newspaper is reporting on a compromise tort reform law agreed to by doctors and lawyers. The bill includes a provision similar to what we have in Virginia medical malpractice cases in that if a doctor or other health care provider apologizes or says he's "sorry" following a medical mishap, that statement is not admissible in a later lawsuit. This makes a lot of sense and...

  • Ban Lawyer Ads in West Virginia?

    Ben Glass | February 22, 2006 8:38 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    The Charleston (WV) Daily Mail continues to report on Senator Chafen's efforts to rein in personal injury lawyer advertising.Now, however, they've quoted him as saying that he "wishes the State Supreme Court would ban lawyer ads altogether." That's nuts. Especially when coming from someone running one of the biggest personal injury law firms in West Virginia. Yes, that's right. The Senator...

  • Your Health Insurance May Only be a Glorified Loan

    Ben Glass | February 20, 2006 5:12 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Most people believe that if they are in an accident their health insurance will pay the bill, acting as an insurer. In most cases, however, the health insurance company is only loaning you the money, to be repaid if you recover that money in an lawsuit. So, for example, you are in a car accident and incur $25,000 of bills. Your health insurance company pays. You later recover $100,000 for your...

  • West Virginia Crack Down On Lawyer Ads

    Ben Glass | February 20, 2006 1:54 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    The West Virginia legislature is considering a bill to crack down on lawyer advertising. Apparently some folks don't like those ads that show fistfulls of dollars! (Neither do I). I happen to think it's a good idea and bona fide personal injury lawyers in West Virginia (or anywhere else where ads are toned down) have nothing to worry about. Kevin O'Keefe had a comment about this in his blog....

  • You Are Allowed to Check Out Your Virginia Personal Injury Lawyer

    Ben Glass | February 18, 2006 7:33 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    I was in court Friday. Unfortunately I was suing two lawyers who had given bad advice to a car accident victim and then had let the statute of limitations run. His claim against the drivers and insurance companies for his personal injuries was forever barred.Problem is that neither of the two lawyers who represented him carry legal malpractice insuranceIncredible as it may seem, while most...

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