Category: Car Accidents

Toddlers seating in car seats for safety.

Virginia car seat laws state that children under the age of eight must be correctly secured in an approved child safety seat or booster seat, regardless of their weight or height. Children must remain in rear-facing seats until they reach the age of two or until they meet the manufacturer’s…

Client signing car insurance documents.

Washington DC requires all registered car owners to have certain amounts of auto liability insurance and uninsured motorist coverage. DC also requires auto insurers to offer personal injury protection insurance, which covers medical expenses for the driver and passengers regardless of fault. Other optional coverages are also available. You may…

The driver is barefoot while driving.

It’s not illegal to drive barefoot in Virginia or any other state. For safety concerns, most state transportation departments recommend you wear foot protection. However, no federal or state laws require you to wear shoes when driving a car. If you want, you can drive in bare feet. However, driving…