Posts Tagged ‘Roeser Law’
Recovering Compensation in Washington, D.C. Intersection Accidents
If you have been injured at an intersection, it is important to seek legal advice. Washington, D.C. accident attorney can help you determine who is liable for your damages and whether or not you have a valid legal claim.
Read MoreNo-Contact Motorcycle Crashes and Recovering Compensation
There can be serious injuries and financial strain associated with these types of motorcycle accidents. In addition to recovering from their trauma, the motorcycle rider may also have difficulty locating the other driver and prosecuting them. To investigate your accident, locate the other driver, and demand compensation, you’ll need the help of a Washington, D.C. motorcycle injury lawyer.
Read MoreProving Chronic Whiplash in an Accident
Remember, if you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of how minor the injuries may seem at first, it is important that you seek medical attention and legal advice right away to ensure that your rights are protected. With proper documentation and an experienced personal injury lawyer on your side, you can be sure that you’ll receive the justice and compensation to which you’re entitled.
Read MoreDefective Parts Can Lead to a Motorcycle Injury
If you have been injured due to a defective part on your motorcycle while riding in Washington, D.C., you may be eligible for financial compensation through filing a personal injury claim. We can help you understand your legal rights and options after an accident involving a defective part.
Read MoreSlip and Fall Accidents in Nursing Homes
Unfortunately, slip and fall accidents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities are all too common. These types of accidents can lead to severe injuries and even death, particularly among elderly residents who may have preexisting medical conditions that make them more vulnerable to trauma.
Read MoreDUI in Washington, D.C.
The Roeser Law Firm can help someone injured in a DUI Accident or the family of an individual who died from drunk driving. We work hard to identify what happened at the crash scene and review the police report for mistakes or inaccuracies. Our investigators also obtain witness interviews, use the accident’s surveillance video, and do accident reconstruction. As evidence is procured, the Roeser legal team works on building a strong case against the responsible person or party.
Read MoreCompany Negligence in Washington, D.C. Truck Accidents
Truckers aren’t always entirely to blame for truck accidents in Washington, D.C. In some cases, the employing trucking company can be the cause of a serious collision. Companies have a responsibility to ensure truckers are properly trained, equipped and supervised. When this responsibility is neglected due to negligence or an unsafe attitude toward safety, the result can be tragic.
Read MoreCommon Causes of Washington, D.C. Truck Accidents
If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident involving a big rig in the District, then it is important to seek the assistance of an experienced and knowledgeable truck accident lawyer. A qualified attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options and work to secure the financial compensation you may be entitled to for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering and other damages resulting from the accident.
Read MoreWashington, D.C. Injuries Caused by Drunk Drivers
Drunk drivers cause a significant number of motor vehicle-related injuries in Washington D.C. each year. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that in 2020, there were over 11,654 alcohol-impaired driving fatalities across the country.
Read MoreTypes of Truck Accidents
Truck accidents can be traumatic and devastating experiences, not only for drivers but also other motorists on the road. Truck crashes are often more serious than car accidents due to the size and weight of tractor-trailers and other large vehicles on our roads. The types of truck collisions that occur vary greatly, depending on many factors such as weather, driver error or fatigue, equipment failure or even a single act of negligence.
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