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Personal Injury Lawyer Stafford County, VA

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Personal Injury Lawyer Stafford County, VA





Personal Injury Lawyer Stafford County, VA

Last reviewed: July 2026

In Stafford County, Virginia, when you are injured because of another person’s negligence, the path to compensation is governed by a harsh rule: contributory negligence. Under Virginia law, if you are found even one percent at fault for the accident, you cannot recover any damages. This makes it critical to work with an experienced personal injury attorney who understands how to preserve evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and, if necessary, litigate your case in the Stafford County courts. Virginia also imposes a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury actions (Va. Code § 8.01-243), meaning you must file your claim within two years of the injury date or your right to compensation is lost forever. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., practicing since 1997, represents injured people throughout Stafford County, including Aquia Harbour, Brooke, and the Quantico area. The firm handles cases involving car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, slip and fall injuries, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Mr. Sris, Owner and Founder of the firm, and the firm’s Of Counsel attorneys work to secure fair compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. To request a consultation about your injury claim, call Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747.

What Personal Injury Means in Stafford County

In Stafford County, a personal injury claim arises when one party’s negligence causes harm to another. The claim seeks monetary compensation for the injured person’s losses. Because Virginia retains the pure contributory negligence doctrine, the injured party must show that the defendant was entirely at fault. Even a small degree of fault on the part of the injured person completely bars recovery. This standard makes the quality of evidence—photographs, witness statements, accident reports, and medical records—especially important from the outset.

Personal injury lawsuits in Stafford County are filed in either the Stafford County General District Court or the Stafford County Circuit Court, depending on the amount in controversy. Under current Virginia law, the General District Court has concurrent jurisdiction for certain civil claims, exclusive of interest and attorney fees (Va. Code § 16.1-77(1)). Claims exceeding the statutory jurisdictional limit must be filed in the Circuit Court. The Circuit Court, located at 1300 Courthouse Road, Stafford, Virginia, also holds trials for disputed claims.

Personal-injury claims in Virginia must be filed within two years from the date of injury, as set forth in Va. Code § 8.01-243(A).

Source: Va. Code § 8.01-243(A); Virginia Code Title 8.01, Chapter 4

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The Stafford County General District Court may hear civil claims for amounts up to the statutory limit set by Virginia law, exclusive of interest and fees, under Va. Code § 16.1-77(1).

Source: Va. Code § 16.1-77(1); Virginia Code Title 16.1, Chapter 6

Reviewed by Mr. Sris, admitted in VA/MD/DC/NJ/NY.

Damages in a personal injury case can include economic losses such as medical expenses and lost wages, as well as non‑economic damages such as pain and suffering. In Virginia, there is no general cap on personal injury damages, although medical malpractice claims are subject to a statutory limit. The firm’s attorneys work to present a complete picture of the harm suffered so that the injured person can pursue the full measure of available recovery.

How Mr. Sris and the Firm’s Of Counsel Attorneys Handle Personal Injury Cases

When the firm takes on a personal injury matter, the first priority is a thorough investigation. This includes collecting accident reports, interviewing witnesses, obtaining video or photo evidence, and securing medical records. The evidence is used to build a clear picture of fault and damages before any demand is made to the insurance company.

The firm’s attorneys routinely negotiate with insurers on behalf of Stafford County clients. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, they are prepared to file suit in the appropriate Stafford County court and try the case before a judge or jury. The firm’s injury practice is led by Mr. Sris, who has been handling civil litigation since 1997. The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys include professionals with backgrounds in law enforcement and prosecution, adding valuable perspective to accident reconstruction and liability analysis. All personal injury cases are accepted on a contingency fee basis, meaning the client pays no attorney fee unless the firm obtains a recovery.

Throughout the process, the firm keeps clients informed and explains each step. Because Virginia’s contributory negligence rule requires proof that the other party was entirely to blame, the firm focuses significant resources on preserving evidence early. This can include retaining accident reconstruction attorneys when necessary and working with medical providers to document the full extent of injuries.

About Mr. Sris and the Firm’s Of Counsel Attorneys

Mr. Sris founded Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. in 1997 after serving as a prosecutor. His firsthand knowledge of the legal process informs the firm’s approach to personal injury cases. He is admitted to practice in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, and New York, and he has handled matters throughout northern and central Virginia.

The firm’s Of Counsel attorneys bring diverse legal experience to personal injury representation. Their collective background includes prosecution, law enforcement, and extensive civil litigation. Working together, Mr. Sris and the firm’s Of Counsel attorneys advocate for injured individuals in settlement negotiations and in the courtroom. To speak with a team member about your situation, call Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Stafford County, Virginia?

Virginia’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury under Va. Code § 8.01-243. This deadline is strict; if you do not file your lawsuit within two years, your claim is forever barred. It is important to consult an attorney well before the deadline to allow time for investigation and case preparation.

What is contributory negligence in Virginia?

Virginia follows the doctrine of pure contributory negligence, which means if the injured person is found even one percent at fault for the accident, they cannot recover any compensation. This rule makes it essential to preserve evidence that shows the other party was entirely to blame. An experienced attorney can help build a case that minimizes any claims of shared fault.

Do I need a personal injury lawyer in Stafford County, Virginia?

You are not required to have a lawyer, but given Virginia’s strict contributory negligence rule, having experienced legal representation can significantly improve your chances of recovering compensation. Insurance companies often try to shift blame. A lawyer can investigate the accident, collect evidence, and negotiate on your behalf. Most personal injury attorneys in Virginia work on a contingency fee basis, so you pay nothing upfront.

What types of personal injury cases does the firm handle?

The firm’s personal injury practice covers a broad range of accident and injury claims, including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, pedestrian and bicycle accidents, slip and fall incidents, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. The attorneys represent clients throughout Stafford County in both settlement negotiations and court proceedings.

How are personal injury lawyers paid in Virginia?

Most personal injury attorneys, including this firm, work on a contingency fee basis. This means the attorney fee is a percentage of the amount recovered through settlement or trial. If there is no recovery, you generally do not owe attorney fees. The firm provides an initial consultation at no charge.

How do I start a personal injury claim in Stafford County?

To begin, contact an attorney to discuss your accident and injuries. Preserve any evidence you have, including photos, medical records, and contact information for witnesses. Do not speak with the other party’s insurance company until you have legal advice. Call Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 to schedule a consultation.

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