On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Jul 13, 2020 | Firm News
For many people in the United States, especially those in more rural areas, driving is a way of life. We commute to work, see family, run errands, go out to eat, and take vacations. With so many people on the road every day doing this, that and the other, it is...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | May 13, 2020 | Firm News
You were driving along safely, enjoying the sunshine and listening to your favorite song when rear-ended or t-boned going through a stoplight. Your injury isn’t extremely severe, but it’s severe enough that you are seeking compensation for your medical...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Dec 23, 2019 | Firm News
The homeowner’s association takes care of certain maintenance issues, including public area landscaping in many master-planned communities in Virginia. It also helps ensures the area is safe for residents. At Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC we often handle disputes...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Dec 15, 2019 | Firm News
We are right in the middle of the holiday season, which for many Virginia residents means holiday travel. If you are getting ready to take a road trip, it is not only bad weather you should be aware of. Drowsy driving is responsible for more accidents than you may...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Nov 29, 2019 | Firm News
One aspect of starting your own business in Virginia is figuring out what type of legal entity you want to use. There are several different legal structures that the state allows, and each one has unique requirements. In Virginia, you may consider one of these legal...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Nov 1, 2019 | Estate Planning, Firm News
Estate planning can be daunting. Not only is it a topic that requires you to answer difficult questions, it can be confusing. There are legal terms, processes, court requirements and documents to consider. To help you become a little more familiar with estate...
On Behalf of Patel & Dalrymple, PLLC | Oct 25, 2019 | Firm News
You may not need a lawyer for every official process you undertake in Virginia. However, real estate transactions often require attention to detail and contextual knowledge above and beyond what most non-attorneys are able to provide. Typically, the additional work...