Car Accident Lawyers in Alexandria
45 accident lawyers found in Alexandria, Virginia. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Sanai Law Office

Hicks & Associates

Fletcher Law Group

Daniel Peter Barrera, Attorney at Law

Ungvarsky & Associates

Rosenthall Law Group

Laila Raheen, Attorney at Law

Borowski Injury Lawyers

Cox Law Group

Michael E. Hollingsworth, Attorney at Law

Anderson & Partners

Deubler & Partners
Accident and Injury Lawyers in Alexandria, Virginia
Alexandria sits along the Potomac River in Northern Virginia, bordered by Arlington County and Fairfax County. With dense traffic flowing through the city daily and major commuter routes cutting through its boundaries, residents face real accident risks whether they're heading to work, walking through Old Town, or driving through the West End.
Common Accident Types in Alexandria
Car accidents happen frequently along Interstate 495, Route 1 (Richmond Highway), and Duke Street, where heavy congestion during rush hours leads to rear-end collisions and multi-vehicle pileups. The I-395 corridor connecting Alexandria to the Pentagon and D.C. sees high-speed crashes, especially near the interchange at Seminary Road. Beyond car wrecks, workplace injuries occur at construction sites throughout Eisenhower Valley and the Carlyle development area. Slip-and-fall incidents happen in retail centers like Potomac Yard and along the busy King Street corridor. Pedestrian and bicycle accidents are common near Metro stations, particularly at the Braddock Road and King Street stops where foot traffic is heavy.
Finding the Right Lawyer in Alexandria
The type of accident you were involved in should guide your search. A lawyer experienced with highway accidents handles different evidence than one focused on workplace injuries or premises liability claims. Look for attorneys who have handled cases in Alexandria Circuit Court or the General District Court and who know how local insurers operate. Many offer free consultations, so speak with more than one before deciding.
Virginia applies a pure contributory negligence rule — if you are found even 1% at fault for your accident, you recover nothing. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Virginia is two years from the date of the accident, so filing promptly protects your right to compensation.
































