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Victims of Crimes in Virginia Can Sue for Compensation
October 16, 2010
Topic: Personal Injury
Victims of crimes such as assault, rape, hit & run, DWI/DUI, and all other crimes who suffer some physical or significant emotional or psychological injury as a result of the perpetrator have the right to seek compensation for their injuries. Many victims feel that the only remedy they have is the criminal prosecution. Sometimes the result of the criminal process is less than satisfying to victims. However, regardless of what happens in the criminal process, you, as the victim, have the right to pursue any and all available civil remedies through a private lawyer.
Call 703-556-0004 and speak with a former Virginia prosecutor, and Fairfax, Virginia Personal Injury Attorney for a free consultation. Many times, an arrangement can he reached during the course of the criminal case that fairly and justly compensates you for your injuries.

