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Virginia Car Accident FAQs

Q: If I was a passenger in a car and the driver of my car caused the accident, can I sue the driver of my vehicle for my injuries?


Yes.  If the driver of the car you were a passenger in was at fault in the accident and you suffered a serious injury, In Virginia you can sue the driver of that car.  A claim is made against the driver and owner of the car you were in, and your damages are covered by their insurance company.

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Three injured after SUV hits HRT Bus Norfolk
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A pedestrian was crossing Victoria Boulevard when he was struck by a cab from the Yellow Cab Company Monday evening. February 01, 2012 [Read More]
A pedestrian was killed on North King Street in Hampton after falling into the road. February 01, 2012 [Read More]
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