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1 Class Action lawyers are available in ZIP code 29812 in Richmond, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is /5 and 49% provide free consultation with average fees of $320 per hour.
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FAQs - Class Action Lawyers in 29812 city Richmond How many Class Action lawyers actively serve residents of Richmond, Virginia? Approximately 18 licensed attorneys focus on Class Action across Richmond, Virginia. Most matters are filed through the Virginia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Class Action lawyers in Richmond, Virginia? In Richmond, typical rates range from $207-$318 per hour for Class Action. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4158 and $7375, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Class Action matters usually take in courts near Richmond? Class Action cases in Richmond, Virginia usually take around 3-7 months depending on complexity and the Virginia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Class Action cases for people living in Richmond, Virginia? Residents of Richmond typically see Class Action filings handled by the Virginia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Class Action? About 45% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Class Action, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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RPWB member Daniel Scott Haltiwanger helps people who have been harmed in accidents and by dangerous products, work that enables him to fight for positive change on behalf of consumers everywhere.. In one such instance, Haltiwanger examined a stretch of Interstate 20 in South Carolina between Aiken and Columbia. By poring through weather, engineering and traffic data, he determined that a faulty repaving job was to blame for many serious wrecks. The road was then repaired to prevent future injuries.. Similarly, he represented dozens of plaintiffs whose SUVs had rolled over following tire malfunctions amid the Ford/Firestone recall of the early 2000s. Litigation prompted both companies to change the design of their products.. A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Haltiwanger graduated from the University of Virginia in 1995 with a degree in International Relations & Rhetoric in Communications. He then attended the University of South Carolina School of Law where he was on the editorial board of the Law Review and also was a member of the Order of the Coif.. Following law school, Haltiwanger clerked for the Honorable Jean Toal during a pivotal two-year period of her career when she became chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. That experience provided him with well-rounded, practical experience in many areas of the law.. He was hired as an associate for Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole where he worked under Terry Richardson. In 2002, Haltiwanger followed Richardson to RPWB. A year later, he litigated and maintained much of the Barnwell office’s caseload as other attorneys served the needs of those who were killed, injured or displaced by the Graniteville train crash.. Haltiwanger met his wife at the company holiday party. They have two children and live in Aiken. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing for red drum in the tidal creeks and rivers near Edisto Island.. Representative Cases. The Electrocution of Manuel Salazar. In 2003, 24-year-old construction worker Manuel Salazar was standing next to a crane at the Lake Murray dam in South Carolina when the crane made contact with power lines. Salazar was electrocuted, causing the loss of both of his arms and legs. Haltiwanger represented him, twice arguing successfully that Salazar could bring a personal injury lawsuit rather than just a worker’s compensation claim. The case was settled for a confidential amount of money, and is thought to be the largest personal injury settlement in South Carolina history. Salazar has shown such incredible determination and spirit in his recovery that Nike to outfit him with computerized legs. He is married, has three children and started a business. For more about Manuel’s story, click here (?v=VSybUD-5yNM). Exploding Gas Cans & Other Burn Injuries. Haltiwanger has represented many people who were burned by defective products, including gas cans, deep fryers and gas grills. This includes more than 50 people who were hurt or killed by exploding gas cans. One group of clients received more than $60 million from Blitz U.S.A, Inc., and Walmart as a part of a settlement in the Blitz U.S.A., Inc. bankruptcy.. Poisoned Family Land. Haltiwanger represented a family in Williston, South Carolina who was forced from their home by pollution from a neighboring refrigerator manufacturer. Heavy metals and other substances poisoned the family’s well. The company entered into a confidential settlement with the property owners, whose family had owned the property for generations, and the land was eventually cleaned up as part of a Superfund project.. Truck wrecks. RPWB has a strong reputation for litigating truck wrecks against drivers, vehicle owners, insurance companies and vehicle manufacturers. Haltiwanger has represented individuals who were killed or suffered severe injuries in truck accidents, including vehicle defect cases involving unguarded sidesaddle fuel tanks and those injured by trucks with insufficient roof support.. Medical Device Litigation. Haltiwanger helps patients who have received defective medical devices, most notably hip implants and transvaginal mesh. Defective hip implants include the brands: DePuy ASR, DePuy Pinnacle, Stryker Rejuvenate & ABG II, Biomet MZA Magnum, Zimmer Durom and Wright Conserve. Defective transvaginal mesh products were manufactured by Boston Scientific, Ethicon, American Medical Systems, C.R. Bard, Inc., and Coloplast Corporation.