DUI & Reckless Driving Speeding Information for Drivers in Virginia
In our library, you will find helpful documents, reports, publications, and discussions provided by attorney Bob Battle.
The documents below are available to the public so that they can gain a better understanding of the legal challenges facing them, and why an experienced attorney is so important for success.
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Buying the Right Types of Insurance in Richmond There are different types of insurance to consider purchasing as a Richmond resident. -
What to Expect From Your Richmond Personal Injury Trial What to expect when you go to trial in your Richmond personal injury case. -
Steps to Take After My Richmond Car Accident Been in a Richmond car accident? Here are steps to take after your accident to keep you safe and prepared for a potential trial. -
The Shocking Truth about Reckless Driving Speeding in Virginia Reckless Driving Speeding in Virginia. Consumer Guide explains Virginia's incredibly harsh Reckless Driving Speeding law. -
Overview of Virginia DUI Laws (Part B) In Virginia, a DUI defendant has the right to trial de novo, which is the right to a trial by jury. This means that a defendant can appeal to have their case heard in the Circuit Court. If you need a Virginia DUI defense lawyer, call Bob Battle at 804-673-5600. -
Virginia Supreme Court Billips v. CW re Scientific Evidence Virginia Supreme Court upholds requirement that party seeking to introduce scientific evidence has burden of proving the reliability of the scientific method. Billips v. Commonwealth -
Richmond, Virginia attorney Bob Battle Now Offers the Premier Virginia Accident Book Richmond, Virginia attorney Bob Battle, in conjunction with Virginia personal injury attorney Ben Glass now offers Richmond car accident victims two new popular books written exclusively for Richmond, Virginia car accident victims. -
Insurance Company Tactics Insurers make money through minimizing their liability. That means delaying and saying no. Here are some standard tricks of the trade that insurers use to keep from paying out on a claim.