A brain injury after a car accident is not always obvious at the scene. A person may have no visible wound, no clear memory of a head impact, and no […]
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A brain injury after a car accident is not always obvious at the scene. A person may have no visible wound, no clear memory of a head impact, and no […]
Read MoreA work zone can make a familiar DC street harder to read. Traffic may narrow around a closed lane, a sidewalk may be blocked, or a curb lane may be […]
Read MoreRichmond Highway is one of Northern Virginia’s busiest travel corridors, linking Alexandria and Fairfax County with Huntington, Fort Belvoir, shopping centers, apartments, bus stops, and Metro connections. Anyone who uses […]
Read MoreTysons Corner, now officially known as Tysons, is no longer just a suburban office and shopping district. County planning documents envision it as Fairfax County’s downtown, a 24-hour urban center […]
Read MoreI-66 and I-395 carry some of Northern Virginia’s heaviest commuter traffic into Washington, DC. These highways move drivers through Fairfax, Arlington, and Alexandria, with traffic shifting between open highway speed […]
Read MoreDelivery vehicle accidents in Washington, DC, can look like ordinary traffic crashes at first. An accident may happen while a driver is heading to a restaurant pickup near Adams Morgan, […]
Read MoreAccidents on I-495 in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties can quickly become complicated personal injury claims because the Beltway combines high speeds, sudden slowdowns, commercial vehicles, and drivers moving between […]
Read MoreA crash on I-295 can change the course of your day, or even your whole life, in an instant. One minute, you are driving through Southeast DC, heading toward work, […]
Read MoreWashington, DC is known for its traffic circles. From Dupont Circle to Washington Circle and Thomas Circle, they play a central role in how traffic moves through some of the […]
Read MoreA recent federal appellate decision provides helpful guidance on a recurring question in Virginia injury litigation: Does extreme speeding, on its own, qualify as “willful and wanton negligence”? In Vasterling […]
Read MoreHave you or your loved one sustained injuries in Washington DC, Maryland or Virginia? Regan Zambri Long PLLC has the best lawyers in the country to analyze your case and answer the questions you may have.