Fairfax

Personal Injury & Workers’ Compensation Information for Fairfax, Virginia

Fairfax is one of northern Virginia’s busiest employment and commuting hubs. With heavy traffic on I-66, route 50, and the Capital Beltway, accidents and workplace injuries are unfortunately common.

With over 100 years of combined experience the injury attorneys at Reinhardt | Harper | Davis continue to represent Fairfax residents dealing with serious injuries, denied workers’ compensation claims, and complex insurance disputes. We understand the higher wage levels in Fairfax County and how they impact lost wage calculations and case value.

Workers’ Compensation in Fairfax

Back and spinal injuries
Back injuries are among the most frequent workers’ compensation claims. They often occur when employees lift heavy objects, twist improperly, or experience sudden trauma during a fall or accident.

Shoulder and knee injuries
Law firms frequently handle cases involving joint injuries, particularly the shoulders and knees. These injuries can occur from lifting, repetitive work, or falls. Shoulder injuries in particular are often cited as one of the most frequent injuries seen in workers’ compensation cases in Virginia.

Repetitive stress injuries (RSIs)
These injuries develop over time due to repeated motions or long-term strain. They are common in office jobs, manufacturing, construction, and logistics. Because these injuries develop gradually, employers sometimes dispute whether they are work-related, which often leads to legal involvement.

“Struck-By” or falling object injuries
Workers can be injured when struck by equipment, tools, falling materials, or vehicles. These incidents are common in construction, warehousing, and manufacturing. Being struck by objects is a significant source of workplace injuries and compensation claims.

Machinery and industrial accidents
In industrial workplaces, employees may suffer severe injuries from equipment or machinery. These accidents often lead to permanent disability claims, which require legal representation.

Broken bones and fractures
Fractures frequently occur in workplace accidents such as falls, vehicle crashes, or equipment incidents. Workers’ compensation cases often involve these injuries because they can require surgery and lengthy recovery periods.

Occupational illnesses and toxic exposure
Some workers develop illnesses due to exposure to hazardous substances or unsafe conditions. These cases may arise gradually and often require medical evidence to prove the workplace connection.

What is Personal Injury Law?

Personal injury law allows people to seek financial compensation when another person’s negligent or wrongful conduct causes them harm.

Virginia has strict legal deadlines and unforgiving fault rules that can significantly impact your case. Acting early helps preserve evidence and protects your ability to recover benefits. Most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years of the accident, and workers’ compensation claims generally must be filed within two years of the workplace injury.

To prevail in a personal injury case, we must show that someone else owed you a legal duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injuries and losses. Virginia applies a pure contributory negligence rule which means if you are even slightly at fault, you may be barred from recovery. This alone makes experienced legal advocacy essential to every case.

Personal Injury Representation in Fairfax

If you were hurt on the job and are suffering from one of these common workplace injuries; repetitive stress injuries, lifting injuries, or construction accidents. The personal injury attorneys from Reinhardt | Harper | Davis are here to help!

1619 Emancipation Highway
Fredericksburg, VA 22401

540-371-4444
800-884-9507

Local Resources

Inova Fairfax Hospital
3300 Gallows Rd, Falls Church, VA 22042

Workers Comp – Fairfax Regional Office
Prosperity Plaza, 3020 Hamaker Ct, Ste 200, Fairfax, VA 22031

Frequently Asked Questions

Seek medical care immediately, report the crash, document the scene, and avoid giving recorded statements to insurers before speaking with counsel.

Benefits are generally based on your average weekly wage, subject to Virginia caps.

Yes — I-495 and I-66 collisions are among the most common serious injury cases in Fairfax County.

Cases are generally filed in the Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax.

Car accidents along I-66 and the Beltway, Metro-related injuries, construction accidents, and slip-and-fall claims are frequent.

Yes. Virginia follows pure contributory negligence, meaning if you are even 1% at fault, you may be barred from recovery.

Federal employees follow a different system under federal law, not the Virginia state system.

It’s wise to consult an attorney before giving recorded statements.

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