The attorneys at Schempf & Ware, PLLC represent both individuals and businesses in a variety of practice areas ranging from civil litigation to business services to personal injury to criminal matters to family law matters. We also provide transactional services such as real estate closings, advice on compliance with laws and regulations, and sales of businesses.
We are a full service law firm, committed to offering our clients courteous, professional, and prompt service. Whenever possible, we try to resolve disputes quickly and inexpensively or provide advice that will avoid litigation all together, but if that path fails, we will go to court to fight for you. As your attorneys, we will give you our best advice, but you make the decisions.
The attorneys of Schempf & Ware practice in state courts throughout the Peninsula and Hampton Roads including Williamsburg, James City County, York County, Poquoson, Hampton, Newport News, and Gloucester in both circuit court and general district court.
We are a full service law firm, committed to offering our clients courteous, professional, and prompt service. Whenever possible, we try to resolve disputes quickly and inexpensively or provide advice that will avoid litigation all together, but if that path fails, we will go to court to fight for you. As your attorneys, we will give you our best advice, but you make the decisions.
The attorneys of Schempf & Ware practice in state courts throughout the Peninsula and Hampton Roads including Williamsburg, James City County, York County, Poquoson, Hampton, Newport News, and Gloucester in both circuit court and general district court.
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Schempf & Ware is prepared to meet all of your professional and personal legal needs for individuals and businesses throughout Hampton Roads.
If you've been hurt in an accident or are involved in a civil dispute, contact Schempf & Ware for a consultation.
If you have a real estate dispute or transaction, contact Schempf & Ware today for a consultation.
As a former active duty Colonel in the United States Army and former Judge Advocate, Attorney Bryan Schempf has the experience and skill to handle your military matters.
If you've been hurt in an accident or are involved in a civil dispute, contact Schempf & Ware for a consultation.
If you have a real estate dispute or transaction, contact Schempf & Ware today for a consultation.
As a former active duty Colonel in the United States Army and former Judge Advocate, Attorney Bryan Schempf has the experience and skill to handle your military matters.
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Schempf & Ware was founded in 2011 by Michael Ware and Bryan Schempf.
Robert Stenzhorn and Chad Roberts joined the firm as associate attorneys in 2012 and 2017 respectively.
The firm is assisted by a knowledgeable support staff.
Together, the attorneys of Schempf & Ware offer a wide range of experience to meet all of your legal services needs.
Robert Stenzhorn and Chad Roberts joined the firm as associate attorneys in 2012 and 2017 respectively.
The firm is assisted by a knowledgeable support staff.
Together, the attorneys of Schempf & Ware offer a wide range of experience to meet all of your legal services needs.
If you've been in a car accident
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If you are involved in a car accident, you may have many questions about your rights and the steps you should take.
Below are some important steps that may help safeguard your legal rights.
Stay at the scene of the accident with your vehicle.
The general rule is that if you leave the scene of an accident before it is appropriate to do so, you can face serious criminal penalties and may compromise your personal injury claim.
However, feel free to move the vehicle to a safer nearby location, such as the shoulder of a road, once you have taken any necessary photos and assessed the situation.
Below are some important steps that may help safeguard your legal rights.
Stay at the scene of the accident with your vehicle.
The general rule is that if you leave the scene of an accident before it is appropriate to do so, you can face serious criminal penalties and may compromise your personal injury claim.
However, feel free to move the vehicle to a safer nearby location, such as the shoulder of a road, once you have taken any necessary photos and assessed the situation.
What to Do After a Slip and Fall
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Despite your best efforts and carefulness, a slip and fall accident can happen to anyone.
Whether outside in a parking lot, inside at a public business, along a public sidewalk, or in someone's home, the owners have a responsibility to keep the area safe.
If you have a slip and fall due to an owner's failure to keep the property safe, you could be legally entitled to compensation including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
The time right after a fall is very important to your case and the list of tips below can help you in making sure your case is as strong as possible.
Whether outside in a parking lot, inside at a public business, along a public sidewalk, or in someone's home, the owners have a responsibility to keep the area safe.
If you have a slip and fall due to an owner's failure to keep the property safe, you could be legally entitled to compensation including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
The time right after a fall is very important to your case and the list of tips below can help you in making sure your case is as strong as possible.
Forming a Business
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So, you want to start a business?
Starting a business is a time when many important decisions are made that can set the business up for success.
One of the most important decisions in starting a business is the type of legal business form that the owners choose when starting the business.
Operating a business without forming a legal business entity can put you and your assets at risk.
Business owners should consult with a qualified attorney about the appropriate legal business entity to form.
Sole Proprietorships - These are business that are usually owned by a single person or family.
Starting a business is a time when many important decisions are made that can set the business up for success.
One of the most important decisions in starting a business is the type of legal business form that the owners choose when starting the business.
Operating a business without forming a legal business entity can put you and your assets at risk.
Business owners should consult with a qualified attorney about the appropriate legal business entity to form.
Sole Proprietorships - These are business that are usually owned by a single person or family.
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