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The roads in and around Warrenton — US-29, US-17, Route 211, and Lee Highway — carry heavy commuter and commercial traffic daily. Accidents on these routes can result in serious injuries. If you were involved in a car crash in Warrenton or Fauquier County, DBWLE is ready to represent you.

High-Risk Roads in the Warrenton Area

  • US-29 (Lee Highway) — high-volume commuter corridor through Fauquier County
  • US-17 (Marsh Road) — rural two-lane route with limited passing zones
  • Route 211 — mountainous terrain, sharp curves approaching Rappahannock County
  • Broadview Avenue and Waterloo Road — urban intersections with frequent rear-end crashes
  • Route 15/29 interchange — merging conflicts and high commercial truck volume

Types of Car Accidents DBWLE Handles

  • Rear-end collisions and whiplash injuries
  • T-bone and intersection crashes
  • Head-on collisions on two-lane routes
  • Commercial truck accidents
  • Hit and run — Virginia UM coverage claims
  • Multi-vehicle pileups

Building Your Case

DBWLE attorneys move quickly after a crash to preserve evidence. We obtain police and crash reconstruction reports, request surveillance and dashcam footage, consult accident reconstruction experts when needed, and interview witnesses before memories fade. We build a complete picture of liability so insurers cannot minimize or deny your claim.

Damages Available in a Warrenton Car Accident Claim

  • All medical treatment expenses, including future care
  • Lost earnings and diminished income capacity
  • Vehicle repair or total loss replacement value
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
  • Out-of-pocket expenses related to the crash

No Fee Unless We Win

DBWLE represents car accident victims on a pure contingency basis. If we do not recover compensation, you owe no attorney fee. We advance all case costs and recover them only from the settlement or verdict.

Call DBWLE at (540) 825-6000 for your free consultation. Or use our online contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What should I do right after a car accident on US-29 near Warrenton?

A: Call 911, get a police report filed, seek medical attention, photograph the scene and vehicles, collect witness information, and contact DBWLE before agreeing to any settlement.

Q: How is fault determined in Fauquier County car accident cases?

A: Evidence including police reports, witnesses, camera footage, and reconstruction analysis establishes fault. DBWLE conducts its own independent investigation to counter any attempt to shift blame.

Q: What if the driver who hit me in Warrenton didn’t have insurance?

A: Your own UM/UIM coverage may apply. Virginia law requires insurers to offer this coverage. DBWLE handles these claims aggressively against your own insurer to ensure you receive the coverage you paid for.

Q: How long does a car accident lawsuit take in Warrenton?

A: Most cases resolve in 6–18 months through negotiated settlement. Complex or trial-bound cases can take 2–3 years. DBWLE advises on optimal timing throughout.

Q: Can I recover for a rental car and other out-of-pocket expenses?

A: Yes. Property damage, rental costs, transportation to medical appointments, and other documented expenses are all recoverable. DBWLE tracks and claims every eligible cost.

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