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Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers

Hours Open:
Monday:
9am-5pm
Tuesday:
9am-5pm
Wednesday:
9am-5pm
Thursday:
9am-5pm
Friday:
9am-5pm
Saturday:
closed
Sunday:
closed
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Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers is a personal injury firm based in Norfolk, Virginia that serves clients throughout the region with offices and meeting locations in Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Newport News, Exmore, Hampton, Suffolk, and Portsmouth. Practice areas consist of car/truck/motorcycle accidents, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and other catastrophic injuries, railroad and FELA accidents, premises liability, product liability including dangerous drugs and medical devices, boating/maritime accidents, child injuries, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse and negligence, and wrongful death.

Personal injury claims in Hampton, Virginia, may arise when the negligent, careless, or reckless actions of others lead to an accident that results in injuries. Compensation may be available if you incurred medical bills, lost income, and other expenses related to your injuries. For more specific insight into the compensation available, it is important to consult a Hampton personal injury lawyer.

An experienced personal injury attorney at Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers can evaluate the facts surrounding the accident that led to your injuries and identify potentially liable parties. With the guidance of legal counsel, you can focus on your health while we handle the legal details.

Hampton is a varied city, offering the best of urban living and scenic open spaces. You can enjoy a relaxing walk along Buckroe Beach and through Gosnold’s Hope Park or Sandy Bottom Nature Park, see a show at the Hampton Coliseum, take in an athletic event at the Boo Williams Sportsplex, or shop at any number of retail malls and stores, including Peninsula Town Center, Walmart SuperCenter, Target, Big Lots, Marshalls, or Bass Pro Shops. But, if a hidden hazard at a store or business causes a slip and fall, your day out could be ruined and you could be facing a long recovery from a painful injury.

Virginia law has a timeframe in which a lawyer must file personal injury claims. Under Va. Code § 8.01-243, this timeframe, generally referred to as a statute of limitations, imposes a deadline of under two years from the date of the accident that led to your injuries. If a lawsuit is not filed in the Hampton Circuit Court or other proper venue, then claims are likely lost. Failure to meet this statute of limitations may result in an inability to bring any claims stemming from the injuries.

Due to the importance of the statute of limitations, it is essential to contact a Hampton personal injury attorney directly following any accident that causes injuries. Taking this step can help ensure that you are able to seek compensation for your losses.