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Stafford County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Virginia and in the nation. The explosion of residential communities, retail development, and traffic on US-1, I-95, and Route 610 has created serious accident risks for residents and commuters alike. Davies, Barrell, Will, Lewellyn & Edwards, PLC represents personal injury victims throughout Stafford County.

Stafford County Coverage

DBWLE handles personal injury cases throughout Stafford County including Aquia Harbour, Stafford Courthouse, Garrisonville, Embrey Mill, Colonial Beach Road, and Quantico-adjacent communities. We practice in Stafford County Circuit Court and are experienced with the local judiciary.

Types of Personal Injury Cases in Stafford County

Protecting Your Claim Under Virginia Law

Virginia’s contributory negligence rule presents a particular challenge for accident victims. DBWLE attorneys know how to investigate accidents, secure evidence, and present facts in a way that protects your claim against blame-shifting. We work with accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and economic analysts to build a complete, compelling case.

What Stafford County Accident Victims Can Recover

  • All medical bills and rehabilitation costs
  • Future medical care and in-home assistance
  • Lost wages during recovery and beyond
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
  • Property damage
  • Wrongful death compensation for surviving family members

Why DBWLE

DBWLE attorneys do not just negotiate settlements. We investigate, litigate, and try cases. Every client gets direct access to an attorney throughout the case. We communicate regularly and honestly, and we never settle a case for less than it is worth.

Contact DBWLE at (540) 825-6000 for a free consultation. No fee unless we win. Reach us at dbwle.com/contact-us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What courts does DBWLE practice in for Stafford County cases?

A: DBWLE practices in Stafford County Circuit Court, Stafford County General District Court, and, when appropriate, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

Q: Is there a deadline for filing a personal injury claim in Stafford County?

A: Yes. Virginia’s statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of injury. Claims against government entities have shorter deadlines — sometimes as little as six months. Contact DBWLE immediately.

Q: What if my injury was caused by a defective road or traffic signal in Stafford?

A: Claims against VDOT or Stafford County for road defects require specific notice filings and must meet procedural requirements. DBWLE handles government liability claims and ensures all deadlines are met.

Q: Does DBWLE handle accidents involving military personnel near Quantico?

A: Yes. DBWLE is familiar with cases involving service members and the specific considerations that apply near military installations. Federal tort claims may also be implicated depending on the facts.

Q: How are wrongful death damages calculated in Virginia?

A: Virginia wrongful death damages include the decedent’s lost earnings, the family’s loss of companionship and comfort, funeral expenses, and the pain and suffering endured before death. DBWLE works with economists to fully document these losses.

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