If you’ve been injured in a Virginia car accident, and you’re lucky enough to have health insurance, we always advise that you use your health insurance for the medical bills. If your health insurance, in fact, paid part (if not all of your medical bills), you’ve likely received Explanation of Benefits (EOBs). You may also […]
Continue reading…What if the Complainant wants to drop your Virginia Domestic Assault charge?
In Virginia, a Domestic Assault charge will not be automatically dropped simply because the alleged victim says that’s what they want. In many instances, a prosecutor will force a domestic assault to go forward in direct contradiction of the alleged victim’s desires. Why would they force an alleged victim to court? In Virginia, the prosecutor […]
Continue reading…Worried that there’s a warrant out for your arrest in Virginia? Here’s some useful information.
If you’re concerned that there may be a warrant out for your arrest in Virginia, you are likely anxious about what’s next. At Abrenio Law, we have clients call us often about this exact situation. That’s why we wrote this article. Like any information we provide on this site, it is purely informational and not […]
Continue reading…Abrenio Law Forms
Below are a list of forms, which you can click on and provide us specific information about your case. Please click on the link corresponding to the type of case you are seeking help with Car Accident Personal Injury Case (Slip & Fall, Dog Bite, Med Mal, Police Abuse, etc.) Criminal Case Other Type of […]
Continue reading…Why are Virginia DUI “blood draw” cases different, and some information that you need to know?
If you are facing a Virginia DUI charge, you are likely overwhelmed with anxiety. At Abrenio Law, we believe that one of the best ways to calm fears is to understand the charge against you. Therefore, we’ve created our DUI Practice Page where we’ve answered many questions that you may have or haven’t even thought […]
Continue reading…Changes coming to Virginia Law July 1, 2020.
Beginning July 1, 2020, many new Virginia laws will go into effect. Whether you love the changes or hate them, they will apply to you. So, take some time to educate yourself. Below is a list of just a handful of changes in our Commonwealth’s laws. Should you have any questions, feel free to reach […]
Continue reading…How do I force the defendant to tell me how much coverage they have in my Virginia Car Accident Case?
If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence in a Virginia Car Accident, it’s essential that you determine how much car insurance that person has to cover your claim. Did you know that, in Virginia, a driver can carry as little as $30,000 in car insurance coverage and still be, “fully insured?” While […]
Continue reading…You were injured by a Drunk Driver in your Virginia Car Accident Case? (A discussion of Punitive Damages).
If you were injured by a Virginia drunk driver, you might have Punitive Damages claim. Different from medical bills, lost wages, pain & suffering, punitive damages send a statement that drunk driving will not be tolerated. Not every Virginia car accident case involving a drunk driver is eligible for punitive damages. In fact, in our […]
Continue reading…Virginia’s 4th Circuit reverses dismissal of law enforcement shooting of a suspect’s dog.
Recently, the 4th Circuit of Virginia reversed the dismissal of a suit based upon the shooting of a Plaintiff’s dog during a police investigation. As written about in the Fairfax County Times, Augusta County Law Enforcement was called to investigate a domestic assault. The dog , Jax, was placed on a zip leash and had […]
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