Medical transport injuries in Virginia often happen inside the vehicle, from unsecured wheelchairs to dropped stretchers or loose equipment. Learn the most common risks, who may be liable, and what steps to take if you or a loved one is hurt during non-emergency medical transport.
A federal lawsuit aims to halt a massive Gulf oil lease sale. While the case centers on environmental review, the article explores how expanded drilling could affect offshore workers.
Virginia personal injury cases must be filed within two years—but several limited exceptions may extend or shorten your deadline. Learn how statutes of limitations work and what happens if you miss the cutoff,
New national attention on outdated crash test standards highlights why women suffer more severe crash injuries. This article revisits our October coverage and explains how new research and advocacy efforts are pushing the U.S. to modernize vehicle safety testing.
A recent Atlanta school-bus incident involving a Waymo driverless vehicle has sparked a federal investigation and renewed questions about autonomous vehicle safety. Learn what happened and how laws regulate self-driving cars.
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