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Railey and Railey Law Firm, PLC - Courtland, VA

Personal Injury Lawyers in Courtland, VA

22237 Main Street Courtland, VA 23837 - 1024

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Courtland Personal Injury Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Oct. 13, 2023
    Consulted Law firm 2023
    What an incredibly incompetent bunch of folks - including ALL staff. If you want to never hear back from your attorney or get answers to your questions, well, this is the firm for you! Good luck with them. You're better off finding ANYONE else.
  • By Anonymous on Sep. 16, 2020
    Hired Law firm 2020
    Unfortunately my experiences with Railey and Railey has been anything but professional. I was given a "wreckless driving" ticket for speeding in the state if Virginia back in Feb. I received mail from their office and decided to have them represent me for this case. I was told it would 500 dollars, after my initial court appearance I was told to complete 30 hours of community service, and 12 hours of a driving course through VASAP. Anne who works in their office instructed me to do an online course not recommended by the VASAP but not to worry because they deal with VASAP all the time and it won't be an issue, plus it was cheaper. I trusted her because again, I am paying them to guide me through this process. Well it turns out that VASAP did not accept my certificate from this 3rd party and is requiring that I pay for their course which is another 100 dollars. When I tried to get answers from the Raily office all I got was a bunch of run around and "I'll call you back". I was told I would get reimbursed 100 dollars for the class and Anne told me she mailed it out 2 weeks ago, but I still have not received anything. Also I have to pay 500 dollars in court fees because of all the appearances, appearances that would not have been necessary had they not misguided me in the first place. Completely unprofessional.

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Courtland, VA

22237 Main Street
Courtland, VA 23837 - 1024

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Phone: 757-653-2351

Website: https://www.raileylaw.com/

Hours: By Appointment Monday through Friday From 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

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