Personal Injury Lawyer
Personal injury law involves clients who have been harmed due to the negligent or wrongful actions of others. Whether an injury was inflicted intentionally or not, personal injury victims may be able to seek compensation for physical and emotional injury, loss of earnings, and reasonable medical expenses. Damages can also include present and expected future losses.
As experienced personal injury lawyers, below are a few of the areas in which Curran & Whittington can provide legal representation.
- Automobile accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Tractor trailer accidents
- Brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Catastrophic accidents and injuries - These types of injuries tend to be permanent and result in severe impairments to a person's neurological, skeletal or muscular system. Although people may recover from catastrophic injuries, many are permanently disabled, endure long-term suffering, and possibly a shortened lifespan. The far-reaching effects of catastrophic injuries may not be known for many years and may include traumatic head or brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, loss of mobility, loss of sight or hearing, severe burns, scarring or disfigurement, damage from toxic exposure, paralysis, and other neurological issues.
- Wrongful death claims
- Workers' compensation
- Product liability - Product liability cases involve a claim that a defective product caused injury. The product's design or manufacturing may have caused the defect or there may have been inadequate warnings about potential hazards associated with the product. It is important with product liability claims to act immediately if you feel a product has caused you harm. The product and any supporting documentation should be kept for analysis and review.
- Fire-related injuries
Contact Curran & Whittington to discuss your specific personal injury case.
Personal injury lawyers serving clients in Northern Virginia, including Manassas, Centreville, Woodbridge, Gainesville and Haymarket, Maryland and West Virginia for over 20 years.