Benjamin W. Glass, III is a 1983 graduate of the George Mason University School of Law. Since that time he has practiced exclusively in the area of personal injury, medical malpractice and ERISA and private disability insurance law. Mr. Glass concentrates his practice in representing those who are injured by others. He is licensed to practice and regularly handles cases in Virginia and the District of Columbia.
He is the author of consumer best sellers:
- The Truth About Lawyer Advertising
- Five Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Accident Case
- Why Most Malpractice Vicitms Never Recover a Dime
- 14 Ways To Guarantee Your Disability Claim Will be Denied
Mr. Glass has been invited to lecture in continuing legal education seminars on:
- Proving Damages in Virginia
- Qualifying Medical Experts to Testify
- Direct Examination of Medical Experts
- Use of Lay and Expert Opinion Evidence At Trial
- Opening Statement and Voir Dire
- Getting a Hit from the Start
- Effective Voir Dire in Minor Impact Soft Tissue Cases
- Update on The Medical Malpractice Act
- Trying the Automobile Accident Case in Virginia
- Update on Civil Law Changes
- Practical Uses of the Internet for Attorneys
- Law Office Management
- Annual Tort Seminar, VTLA
- Marketing for Attorneys
- Legal Ethics in Cyberspace
Professional Honors & Activities:
- is a former arbitrator for civil cases in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
- is a private arbitrator
- is a neutral case evaluator for personal injury and medical malpractice cases in the Circuit Court of Fairfax County
- is the former editor of the Superior Court Digest a publication summarizing trial court opinions in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia
- is the former editor of the Journal of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
- is past chair of the VTLA's medical malpractice legislative subcommittee
- is past chair of VTLA's Amicus Curiae Committee
- is the past chair of the Continuing Legal Education Committee
- is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers
of America, an organization devoted to protecting individual rights
and preserving the civil jury system in America.
- he is a member of the D.C. Trial Lawyers Association