Allen, Allen, Allen, & Allen
Richmond
Virginia Lawyers Weekly//July 28, 2025//
Allen, Allen, Allen, & Allen is Virginia’s largest and oldest personal injury firm, built on a foundation of excellence, compassion, and unwavering client focus. Under the leadership of President Jason Konvicka, the 115-year-old firm operates with a team of 38 attorneys supported by nearly 200 staff members across seven offices throughout Virginia.
The firm’s origins trace back to 1910, when George E. Allen founded the practice with a deeply personal mission. Having overcome childhood adversity after losing his mother at age 2 and being raised by his aunt and uncle alongside their six children, George worked his way through Virginia Tech and was elected mayor of Lunenberg County at just 20 years old. That experience ignited his passion for law and his lifelong commitment to advocating for people in need while giving back to those who supported him.
A pivotal moment came in 1951 when the firm achieved a landmark victory in a product liability case against Ford Motor Company, leading to the strategic decision to focus exclusively on personal injury law. This specialization has yielded remarkable results, including a record-breaking $47.5 million settlement for a single plaintiff, which stood as Virginia’s largest at the time.
Allen & Allen’s actively embraces advanced technology and artificial intelligence to enhance case management and operational efficiency. By implementing new client-facing software, the firm ensures real-time communication and on-demand case updates through mobile platforms, meeting clients where they are most comfortable.
The firm’s workplace culture emphasizes integrity, collaboration and professional growth. Staff members are encouraged to pursue continued learning through comprehensive training opportunities.
As part of its ongoing commitment to the community, Allen & Allen has awarded nearly $700,000 in scholarships to Virginia high school seniors since1991. The firm has sponsored Virginia’s Teacher of the Year program since 1998 and operates the Sober Ride Home program, now in its 11th year, alongside the Hometown Heroes program, celebrating its 16th. The firm is also funding a mural at a local elementary school to honor past heroes, while inspiring future generations.
Related Articles
Legal Tech
- Gemini Legal launches DraftEngine for civil litigation forms
- Lawyers continue to grapple with AI ethical issues
- Are AI prompts privileged? Time will tell
Verdicts & Settlements
- Medical Malpractice – Death from cancer followed stomach pain misdiagnosis
- Workers’ Compensation – Seasonal worker paralyzed in tobacco baler accident
- Medical Malpractice – Jurors side with doctor in suit over rescue surgery
- Motor Vehicle Negligence – Unicycle rider dies after being hit by car
- Premises Liability – Delivery driver injured by porch decking collapse
Opinion Digests
- Criminal – Allen charge wasn’t abuse of discretion
- Evidence – Expert’s exclusion from trial deemed harmless
- Parent and child – Mother held in contempt for violating visitation order
- Criminal – Court refuses to continue trial despite missing witness
- Criminal – Meth defendant wasn’t entitled to sentencing safety valve
- Tort – Comments about plaintiff were protected opinions
- Real Property – Condo unit owner challenges expansion plans







