Ron  Kramer II

Office Address:
P.O. Box 1267 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
Virginia, VA 23451

757.802.4662
   

Ron Kramer II

Virginia Beach Injury Law

Practice Areas

Attorney Ron Kramer concentrates his practice on representing people who have been seriously injured or killed as a result of someone else’s negligence. He has experience in litigating personal injury claims against trucking companies, motorists, employers, as well as oil and gas accidents and explosions.

He also represents workers who have been subjected to severe and pervasive sexual harassment and assault at the workplace. Additionally, Ron has substantial experience representing wrongfully fired employees under state and federal whistleblower and human rights laws.

Memberships and Courts Admitted to Practice

Ron is admitted to practice law in the states of Virginia and West Virginia, as well as the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia. Ron is a member of the Virginia Bar Association and West Virginia Bar Association.

Military Experience

Upon graduation from high school, Ron enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He was stationed with the Third Battalion, Eighth Marines for his entire enlistment. During his military career, Ron was deployed to Haiti in 2004 in support of Operation Secure Tomorrow, as well as to Fallujah, Iraq in 2005 and Ramadi, Iraq in 2006 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Ron currently resides in Virginia Beach with his wife and daughter.


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Ron Kramer II's Law Posts

HELPING VICTIMS OF CATASTROPHIC INJURIES. For almost a decade, attorney Ron Kramer has become known for handling catastrophic injury cases and getting his clients big settlements. What is a catastrophic injury? When people are seriously injured or killed due to someone else’s negligence, victims and thier families turn to Virginia Beach Injury Law to seek justice. These injuries could be from drowning or near-drowning, boating or watercraft accidents, or automobile or motorcycle wrecks. Because of Virginia Beach’s popularity as a vaction destination, we see a huge influx of out-of-state vacationers during the spring and summer months. Tourists unfamiliar with the area and renting boats, motorcycles, jet skis and more–often combined with excessive alcohol consumption–creates a dangerous setting for both vacationers and locals alike.

Virginia Beach, VA – Pedestrian Struck by Vehicle on Virginia Beach Blvd

Virginia Beach, VA (August 25, 2020) – A motor vehicle accident reported on Saturday left one person injured in the Virginia Beach area. On August 22, the Virginia Beach Police Department responded to the scene of an automobile accident on Virginia Beach Boulevard. Reports provided by local news sources show that a pedestrian was traveling […]
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WAS A LOVED ONE TAKEN FROM YOU TOO SOON? No amount of money can bring back a loved one who was taken from you, but if you’ve recently lost a loved one because of someone else’s negligent or wrongful actions, you may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit to recover financial compensation. Virginia Beach Injury law helps to guide grieving families through the legal process. Our legal team has won millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for clients, so you can trust our firm to get you the justice that you deserve. Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit? In the state of Virginia, only certain people can file a wrongful death lawsuit for their family member or loved one, including: Surviving spouse or domestic partner The decedent’s children If there is no surviving spouse, domestic partner, or children, the following parties may file a claim: Other dependents of the decedent Putative spouse Children of the putative spouse Stepchildren Parents How much time do I have to file a wrongful death lawsuit? Like most personal injury claims, surviving family members have two years from the date of the victim’s death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. This two year period is known as the “statute of limitations.”

Was a loved one taken away from you too soon ? If you lost a loved one because of the actions or negligence of another. Contact Virginia Beach Law today.
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