David Ratz
Personal Attention and Courtroom Experience Matter!
David Ratz is a dedicated litigation attorney at Huffman & Huffman Brothers-in-Law, PLLC, where he focuses on plaintiff’s personal injury cases, including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, premises accidents, medical malpractice, dog bites, product injuries, etc. Before pursuing a legal career, David was involved in teaching and the pharmaceutical field. After graduating from law school, he began practicing in general law. He then began focusing on defending personal injury cases for several major insurance companies, including a role as associate staff counsel for one of them.
For almost two decades now, David has exclusively represented clients injured by others' negligence. His extensive courtroom experience across Virginia enhances his ability to secure favorable outcomes, whether through settlements or trials. David is committed to treating each case with the utmost attention, understanding that injuries impact clients in deeply personal ways. He values getting to know his clients and educating them about the legal process and the law.
David's achievements include a Martindale-Hubbell BV Distinguished Rating since 2013 and being named to the National Trial Lawyers Association’s Top 40 Under 40 in 2014. Outside of work, he enjoys boating, traveling, and exploring the outdoors with his wife and three children. He has lived in the Hampton Roads area since 2001.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
- Virginia
- Regent University School of Law
- J.D. (2004) | Law
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- Activities: Moot Court Board Chair Moot Court Team Coach
- Liberty University
- B.S. (1999) | Education
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- Virginia State Bar
- Member
- Current
- Website
- Huffman & Huffman, Brothers-In-Law, PLLC
- Q. I just won a default judgement on a lawsuit in Circuit Court. How do I go about getting what I sued for (Money)
- A: Now that you have a judgement entered against the medical entity or person, you are considered a judgment creditor. You may wish to contact an attorney that handles creditor rights/collection. There are several ways that you can try and collect on your judgment depending on who your judgment is against.