Brenda L. Page is the principal of the law firm of Page and Associates Law Office, P.C. in Richmond, Virginia. She has been recently given the recognition of Advocate pursuant to the National College of Advocacy Achievement Recognition Program of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA). This classification is due to Attorney Page’s commitment to effectively represent her clients through her development of professionalism and dedication to education.
Brenda L. Page’s firm represents those who have been injured as a result of negligence of others, including people injured or killed in car and tractor-trailer accidents, train accidents, airplane accidents, medical malpractice, dangerous prescription drugs, defective products, and intentional torts. Page and Associates also deals with criminal defense cases.
Attorney Page’s personal history is a remarkable example of human accomplishment. She is a trial lawyer, serving in a plethera of jury trials throughout her career, with many impressive stories to tell. One such story is that of a young mother with four children, aged 6, 5, and two years, with one three-month-old infant. The mother had been killed in a tractor-trailer accident, leaving the children motherless and defenseless. The trucking company argued that the mother’s life was not of great value, as she was unmarried, unemployed, and living in subsidized housing. Attorney Page fought against this dehumanizing cliche, interviewing all the young woman’s neighbors and friends, obtaining compelling evidence that the young lady had proven priceless to her children, caring for them valiantly and providing irreplacable love and nurturing. The case was settled the first day of the trail for about $4.25 million, which Attorney Page structured so that the settlement had a $27 million dollar pay out over the children’s life expectancy.
If you’re impressed by Brenda L. Page’s achievements, feel free to contact the Page and Associates Law Office, P.C. in Richmond, Virginia.
*Information and picture taken from an article in BlackNews.com.