Fredericksburg attorney Jack Harris helps those injured through the negligence and carelessness of others.  Whether the injury in your case was a result of a car accident, a drunk driver, truck accident, medical malpractice, railroad accident, or abuse sustained in a nursing home or assisted care facility, Jack can review the options before you.  Serving Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, King George County, Caroline County, Stafford and all of Virginia.
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8/26/2009
John P Harris III
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L3-L4 and L4-L5 disc ruptured in auto accident

An auto - truck collision results in rupture to L3-L4 and L4-L5 disc.  The ruptured disc were discover by the second opinion doctor.  The diagnosis went for back strain to bursitis to ruptured disc over the period of one year.  There were many "flies, warts and blemishes" on this case.  But, eventually the plaintiff prevailed.

7/20/2009
John P Harris III
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Teenage driver kills 38-year-old mother of three

A teenager driving a 2007 Mustang automobile on Enon Road in Stafford crossed the center line and crashed into a pickup truck driven by Audrey Lee-Johnson Tweedy.  The 38-year-old mother of three was killed by the wreck.  Mrs. Tweedy was a certified nursing assistant.  She volunteered at the Moss Free Clinic in Fredericksburg and was a member of Mount Hope Baptist Church in Spotysylvania.  And, most importantly, she leaves behind a husband and three children, ages 15, 10, and 8.

3/24/2009
John P Harris III
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The 2009 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 trucks recalled for defect

Dodge Ram Truck Defect

For the second time during model year 2009 their is a recall on Dodge Ram 2500/3500 trucks.  Visit Consumeraffairs.com for details.  Basically the problem is a defective clutch.  The recall involves those trucks which have the heavy duty cab chassis with manual transmissions and power adjustable pedals.  The problem is that the clutch may not disengage because the master cylinder and the clutch pedal connecting rod may become disconnected. This could lead to an auto accident and fatal or serious injuries.  You may wish to call Chrysler at 1-800-853-1403 or call the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) at 1-888-327-4236.  If you are involved in an accident as a result of this defect, contact John Bisnar.   John is the top lawyer dealing with Auto product defects.



1/31/2009
John Harris
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Three people killed in three separate auto accidents. Three people killed were not wearing their seat belts.

Last year by January 30th, 53 people had been killed on Virginia roads. This year by January 30th, 53 people had also been killed. The last three that were killed died in accidents caused by icy roads. The interesting and alarming thing about the three most recent deaths is that each of those killed were not wearing their seat belts. Two of the three who were not wearing their seatbelts were either rejected or partially ejected. The lesson to be learned from these three deaths is that one should always wear their seatbelt. The idea that one can be thrown three of an accident without serious injuries or deaths is totally false.



1/20/2009
John Harris
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A new book to help auto and truck accident victims deal with insurance companies and adjustors.

I have written a new book,THE SMART CONSUMER’S GUIDE TO YOUR PERSONAL INJURY CASE. I wrote it because my mission in life is to make sure people are treated fairly. It is my feeling that people who are injured through no fault of their own are often treated by insurance companies and their adjusters.

In THE SMART CONSUMER’S GUIDE TO YOUR PERSONAL INJURY CASE, I give the public instruction, insights and tips they need to protect themselves when dealing with insurance companies and insurance adjusters. The book helps you understand your rights, explains things to watch out for and discusses in an understandable way both settlement and trial procedures. This book helps level the playing field for people who are injured through no fault of their own.



11/17/2008
John Harris
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Dangerous tires - Have your tires passed their expiration date?

A friend of mine told me about an ABC report on dangerous tires.  The tire manufacturers are very unfriendly to consumers.  We as consumers do not know that tires have an expiration date.  Once the expiration date passes the tires become dangerous and are subject to tread separation even if they are new and have lots of tread.  Evidence of tread separation can be seen along the highway, especially I-95, in the form of tire treads that have come off.  At road speed cars and trucks become unstable when a tire suddenly blows up.  Many accidents are caused by such an event.  Losing control at road speed leads to many severe injuries and fatal wrecks.  As an attorney, I felt an obligation to pass this information along.

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1/20/2009
John Harris
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The Smart Consumer's Guide To Hiring A Great Lawyer

A non-lawyer wrote a great little book about how to hire a good lawyer. The author is Mischelle Weedman-Davis. She is the client relations manager for a personal injury lawyer in Seattle. She points out things the smart consumer should consider when choosing an attorney to handle his or her serious accident case. The things she points are should be considered whether it is an auto accident, a truck accident, medical malpractice or nursing home neglect.

If you are interested in getting a copy of this smart book, we have included the link

right here.



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3/22/2009
John P Harris III
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Fatal tractor-trailer crash on U.S. 17 in Stafford

A fatal crash in Stafford on Rt. 17 killed Susan Lee Haines.  The conduct of the tractor-trailer driver was more than reckless.  The truck driver's conduct was totally outrageous.  He caused the wreck because he was driving a tractor trailer with part of the front brakes missing.  After he removed the some of the parts to the front brakes, he towed a load of sand which weighed 83,000 pounds.  It is no surprise that he ran a red light and killed someone.

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