Williamsburg, VA Personal Injury Lawyers and Law Firms


Simms Showers LLP

Simms Showers LLP

Personal Injury Lawyers in Williamsburg, VA

(757) 280-2382

Simms Showers LLP offers a variety of legal services for clients throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia, with offices in Leesburg, Fairfax, Manassas, Williamsburg, and Winchester, as well as Baltimore/Hunt Valley,...

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Montgomery, Kelley, & McKinnon PLC

Montgomery, Kelley, & McKinnon PLC

Personal Injury Lawyers in Williamsburg, VA

(757) 229-8284

Williamsburg law firm providing comprehensive legal services in a variety of key practice areas. With 76 years of combined legal service, the MKM team of lawyers are a powerhouse of experience and legal knowledge....

Waterman Law Centers, PLLC

Personal Injury Lawyers in Williamsburg, VA

Waterman Law Centers, PLLC is an award-winning plaintiff’s personal injury and medical malpractice law firm. Founding attorney Avery T. “Sandy” Waterman, Jr. has more than 40 years of experience and has recovered significant compensation for his clients. ; Mr. Waterman and his firm have been named...

Avery T. Sandy Waterman, Jr. Esq.

Personal Injury Lawyers in Williamsburg, VA

A long-time senior partner of the largest law firm in Newport News and a long-time resident of Williamsburg, I have founded Waterman Law Centers, PLLC with offices in both localities.

Otey Smith & Quarles

Personal Injury Lawyers in Williamsburg, VA

We are a full service law firm located in Williamsburg serving clients throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our decades of experience and specialized knowledge guarantee tailor-made, targeted solutions. Our practice focuses on the areas of real estate law, civil litigation, business contracts...


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Personal Injury Law

Personal injury law refers to the legal remedies and defenses involved in civil lawsuits brought as a result of wrongful conduct. In fact, the word “tort” comes from a Latin term meaning twist, wrong, or harm. In contrast to criminal law, a tort action does not involve the government prosecuting the wrongdoer. Rather, these cases involve a private plaintiff seeking compensation (usually money) for the harm caused by the defendant’s actions.