Based in Northern Virginia, Curcio Law has decades of experience representing people injured through no fault of their own. We help injured clients to rebuild their lives and also take a proactive role in advocating for safety in the community.
Waymo’s self-driving taxis are testing in Washington, D.C., with a full launch planned for 2026. This article examines recent safety concerns, how robotaxi accidents work, and what pedestrians, passengers, and drivers should know if they’re injured.
Flying snow and ice can shatter windshields and cause dangerous crashes. Learn how Virginia law handles these incidents and what steps injured drivers should take to protect their rights.
Medical transport injuries in Virginia often happen inside the vehicle, from unsecured wheelchairs to dropped stretchers or loose equipment. Learn the most common risks, who may be liable, and what steps to take if you or a loved one is hurt during non-emergency medical transport.
Curcio Law has been retained to represent individuals injured in the recent Dulles Airport mobile lounge crash and is actively investigating the incident.
As Virginia personal injury lawyers, we know there are concerns about how the shutdown could impact claims. A key issue is the effect it has on TRICARE and Medicare liens.
Suffering an injury caused by someone else’s negligence can be overwhelming for anyone, but for immigrants living and working in Virginia, it often comes with added concerns.