Thursday, March 6, 2014
Albemarle Courts May Move
Virginia personal injury lawyers and attorneys who handle car accident cases and other personal injury cases in Albemarle county and the city of Charlottesville have first hand experience with the courts in those jurisdictions and the state of the courthouses. Charlottesville only has one courtroom for circuit court cases, such as significant and serious personal injury cases. It can take more than 18 months to schedule a trial date for a complicated and serious personal injury case that will take an experienced personal injury lawyer and attorney a few days to present to a jury. The Albemarle courthouse is also challenging for the experienced serious personal injury lawyer and attorney as meeting rooms are often used as courtrooms. The Daily Progress reports today that there is some discussion going on among supervisors to building a new court complex. While I hate to see the old and very historic courthouse in Albemarle put out of service, it is time to accommodate the needs of the citizens of the county who have to resort to the courts for justice.
Francis P. Hajek
Wilson & Hajek, LLC, a personal injury law firm
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