Car-accident content here splits into separate write-ups for aggressive driving, drowsy driving, hazardous road conditions, rideshare crashes, speeding, and the individual collision types: head-on, rear-end, T-bone, and multi-vehicle. That level of detail is the tell that Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers is really one practice area of a larger firm, East Coast Trial Lawyers, PLC, filed under the service most people type into a search bar. The listing name describes the specialty, not the shingle over the door.
What sits behind the car-accident name
Calling the firm Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers undersells its range by a wide margin, and it is also just the narrow slice of that range specific enough to get filed as its own entry in a business directory. East Coast Trial Lawyers keeps a full-service book, and car wrecks are only the front counter.
Personal injury of nearly every kind sits next to criminal defense, elder law, family law, and even corporate and nonprofit work. A full-service firm like Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers is a convenience when one household needs a will, a custody agreement, and help after a fender-bender from the same office, though it raises a fair question about how a single roster of lawyers stays current across fields that share almost nothing.
Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers backs the injury side with two published case results: a $500,000 partial settlement in a medical malpractice death case and a second recovery north of $450,000. Two numbers make a small sample, and the firm does not claim more than that, but a concrete dollar figure tied to a described case gives a prospective client something checkable.
A partial settlement is worth reading carefully, since it means the case resolved against one defendant while other claims stayed live, so that $500,000 represents part of a larger fight and not automatically the client's full recovery. A free initial consultation on personal injury cases lets someone test Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers without paying a cent up front.
Every way a crash can happen
Within the car-accident focus that gives Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers its name, the sub-pages run through distracted, drugged, drunk, and drowsy driving, auto defects, and hazardous road conditions, then break the wrecks themselves down by rideshare involvement and by collision geometry. Someone rear-ended at a light and someone hit head-on by a wrong-way driver face different injuries, different insurers, and different arguments, so splitting them out is a sign the firm treats them as distinct cases.
The auto-defect page points somewhere useful too, since a crash caused by failed brakes or a bad airbag becomes a product-liability claim against a manufacturer as well as a case against the other driver. Breaking the category up this finely is partly a search-visibility play, since injured drivers search by exactly what happened to them, and partly a way for Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers to show it has argued each variation before.
Auto defects, distracted driving, and drunk driving each carry their own evidence trail as well, from a vehicle's data recorder to a police toxicology report, and a page-per-cause layout suggests the firm knows which trail a given crash tends to leave.
Well past car accidents
The wider practice is where Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers stops matching its own label. Brain injury, including birth-related cases, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian accidents, slip-and-fall and premises liability, nursing home abuse and neglect, wrongful death, and workers' compensation all appear on the injury side. Then the firm turns to criminal defense, handling DUI charges and expungements, along with elder law and a full family-law menu: child custody, divorce, grandparents' rights, mediation, separation agreements, and spousal support. It even takes corporate formation, compliance, and intellectual-property work for businesses and religious ministries.
Some of those lines overlap in practice, which makes the breadth less scattered than the menu first looks. A birth-related brain injury is as much a medical-malpractice matter as a personal-injury one, and nursing-home neglect feeds naturally into elder law. Geographically the reach is stated as Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and the Eastern Shore, extending to clients injured across Virginia, into North Carolina, and nationwide.
Nationwide is a stock line on injury sites and usually means associating with local counsel elsewhere; the home base is Hampton Roads, and that is where Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers puts its energy. Whether one firm can carry this many unrelated practice areas well is a fair question, and the honest answer is that depth this wide tends to vary by department. A client with a straightforward car-accident claim is probably the best-served visitor here, since that is the work the site is built around and the results it chooses to publish.
The contact form and a review split
Contact is easy. A phone number runs across every page, a homepage form asks for a name, email, phone, and a short case description, and an office address in Virginia Beach shows up through third-party listings. The form's fields are basic, enough to open a conversation without demanding a life story before a stranger has agreed to help. There is even a "Write a Review" page built into the main navigation, a confident thing to advertise.
Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers makes reaching a human straightforward. The review invitation is the unusual touch, an open ask sitting right on the firm's own site.
The named attorney is Catherine Six, who goes by Kathy, and her name is the thread running through the positive feedback. That feedback is where the picture gets complicated for Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers.
Where the reviews disagree
Outside ratings for Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers pull hard in opposite directions. MapQuest shows a 1.0 from just two reviews, one of them a pointed negative from a user listed as Harper G. Trustanalytica, on the other hand, gives Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers 4.6 stars, with client comments that single out Kathy Six as professional, friendly, and prompt. Those two readings cannot both be the whole story.
A one-star built on two reviews is fragile by nature; a single angry client can set it, and a single satisfied one can move it. Trustanalytica's 4.6 comes from an aggregator most people have never heard of, which makes it softer evidence than a Google or Trustpilot page would carry. Glassdoor adds a single employee review and no customer rating, and Yelp has a listing with no score that surfaced. For a firm the size of this one, the absence of any Google or BBB rating at all is its own small surprise.
A practice this active usually accumulates a Google profile whether it wants one or not, so a blank there reads less like a clean record than like a gap in the public trail.
A reader trying to gauge Virginia Beach Car Accident Lawyers is left holding a lone one-star against a mid-four-star aggregate and a run of case-specific praise for Kathy Six. The "Write a Review" page and the homepage contact form sit one click apart in the same menu, so adding another data point to that split record takes about a minute.

Business address
East Coast Trial Lawyers, PLC
381 Edwin Drive,
Virginia Beach,
VA
23462
United States
Contact details
Phone: 757-352-2237
Fax: 757-352-2220