The Soc Law Office 


Fairfax Personal Injury Lawyer

Proudly serving Fairfax County and Fairfax City with strategic, compassionate representation rooted in deep Northern Virginia experience.

Your Local Team for Trusted Injury Representation

Fairfax County is one of the busiest regions in Northern Virginia, with heavy commuter traffic on I-66, I-495, Route 50, and Route 29 creating daily accident risks. From collisions near Tysons and the Mosaic District to pedestrian injuries around George Mason University, serious injuries happen here far too often. Cases filed in Fairfax County Circuit Court require careful preparation, especially given Virginia’s strict contributory negligence rules. At The Soc Law Office, we understand the local courts, insurers, and medical providers — including Inova Fairfax Hospital — and we build cases designed to succeed right here in Fairfax.

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Trusted by Injury Victims Across Fairfax

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Personal Injury Services in Fairfax County

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Car Accidents

Fairfax’s congested roads and intersections make crashes common, especially along Route 50 and I-66. We investigate thoroughly, gather police reports from Fairfax County authorities, and fight insurers who try to minimize your claim.

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Slip and Fall Injuries

Falls in grocery stores, apartment complexes, and shopping centers like Fair Oaks Mall can cause lasting harm. We prove property owner negligence and push back against unfair blame tactics.

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Product Liability

Defective products can cause catastrophic injuries. We pursue manufacturers and distributors aggressively to recover compensation and protect others from harm.

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Wrongful Death

If a fatal accident occurred in Fairfax County, we guide families through the wrongful death process with compassion and strength. We handle the legal burden so you can focus on healing.

Why Fairfax Residents Choose The Soc Law Office

Fairfax Native Insight

Attorney Elizabeth M. Soc grew up in Fairfax County and understands the local legal landscape, jury tendencies, and court procedures.

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Strategic Case Building

Fairfax juries expect well-prepared, evidence-driven cases. We gather surveillance footage, maintenance records, expert opinions, and detailed medical documentation to build strong claims.

Direct Attorney Access

You work directly with Liz — not shuffled between case managers. Clients consistently praise her patience, clarity, and dedication.

Aggressive Against Insurers

Insurance companies operating heavily in Northern Virginia know we are prepared to litigate if necessary — and that leverage matters.

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Need Help in Fairfax? We’re Ready.

Whether you live in Fairfax City, Centreville, Reston, Annandale, or nearby communities, we provide personalized representation without making you travel far. We frequently appear in Fairfax courts and can meet you virtually or at a convenient location.

Fairfax Injury FAQs

  • Do you offer free consultations in Fairfax County?

    Yes. We provide free personal injury consultations and handle cases on contingency — meaning you pay nothing unless we win.

  • Where will my case be filed?

    Most Fairfax County injury lawsuits are filed in Fairfax County Circuit Court in Fairfax City.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    In Virginia, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit.

  • Will you come to me if I can’t travel?

    Yes. We often meet injured clients at home, in medical facilities, or via Zoom for convenience.