It not uncommon for the officer to decide not to issue tickets at the scene of an accident. You can still sue the other driver. We have successfully pursued several cases like yours.
Call Paul Thomson at (540) 777-4900 for a free consultation.
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It not uncommon for the officer to decide not to issue tickets at the scene of an accident. You can still sue the other driver. We have successfully pursued several cases like yours.
Call Paul Thomson at (540) 777-4900 for a free consultation.
We will take time to discuss your case and answer your questions.
The Thomson Law Firm helps individuals throughout Roanoke County, as well as neighboring Counties, with all personal injury matters. If you live in Vinton, Cave Spring, Glenvar, Hollins, Bonsack, Catawba, Eagle Rock, Clearbrook, Fort Lewis, Goodview, Hanging Rock, Floyd, Masons Cove, Bedford, Mount Pleasant, Troutville, Oak Grove, Riner, Gretna, Penn Forest, Salem, Stewartsville, Montvale, Poages Mill, Daleville, Blue Ridge or Cloverdale, we can help.
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Delivery driver struck on head by overhead door, died of unrelated causes.
Child injured when he fell down an elevator shaft.
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Pedestrian struck by bus, sustaining traumatic brain injury.
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Assisted living resident wandered from facility and killed by train.
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Child sexually abused by daycare employee.
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Soccer Goal Tip-Over
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$1.3 million dollar recovery for client who lost eyesight in his left eye, resulting from an injury due to a defective retractable dog leash.
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State Trooper struck by tractor trailer, sustaining traumatic brain injury. $2,500,000 settlement.*
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Paul Thomson Obtains $21 Million Recovery for Catastrophically Injured Client.The client a German citizen, was catastrophically injured and confined to a bed and wheelchair for the rest of his life as a result of being struck by a bread truck while riding his bicycle in Pulaski County in October 2011. In December 2011, Paul’s client returned home to Germany and is now living in a medical facility that provides assistance to him for all aspects of his daily needs. Unfortunately, his client also lost his ability to communicate. Paul and the attorney who brought him in to assist on the case, are proud to announce that they settled the case for $21 million in July of this year. This money will be used to provide additional physical, occupational and speech therapies that the client needs, but is unable to pay for. This will also provide his family with a specialty van and wheelchair for the client, as well as providing additional medical care and testing that he needs, but could not pay for. This is believed to be one of the largest personal injury settlements ever in Virginia. View The Roanoke Times Article Here>>