On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 29, 2018 | Car Accidents
After a deadly accident, many people try to look for a criminal explanation. Was the driver intoxicated or distracted by a smart phone? Driving well over the posted speed limit? Unfortunately, there are not always such reasons for fatal car accidents. Sometimes, a...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 23, 2018 | Trusts
No set rule is in place for how frequently people who own assets in Virginia should review their estate plans. Nonetheless, there are a few basic guidelines that are wise to follow. Here is a look at these general guidelines for reviewing wills, trusts and other...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 20, 2018 | Business Law, Real Estate Transactions
If you are starting a new business in Virginia or looking for a new or additional location for your existing business, you likely will need to sign a commercial lease. Most businesses start out operating in leased premises, and many, particularly those in the retail...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 16, 2018 | Trusts
When people in Virginia think about planning for the future, their minds often go to saving up money or planning for retirement. However, creating wills and/or trusts is also an important part of financial planning. Here is a look at why creating an estate plan...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 9, 2018 | Estate Planning, Trusts
Many people throughout the United States, including in Virginia, prefer not to think or talk about death. For this reason, estate planning is oftentimes ignored. However, creating wills or living trusts is essential for protecting one’s assets long term. Here is...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 2, 2018 | Car Accidents
There were no survivors of a recent two-vehicle crash in Virginia. Police indicated that it had been at raining the time of the wreck, but this is no excuse for negligent behavior. Drivers must adjust their behavior behind the wheel during inclement weather to...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Aug 1, 2018 | Personal Injury
Say that you suffered a serious injury in a car crash–perhaps your back, neck and shoulders keep throbbing. The last thing you feel like doing is going on a vacation two weeks later. It has been planned for nearly a year, is prepaid and your family is...