Christiansburg is the county seat of Montgomery County and a major commercial and industrial hub along the I-81 corridor in Southwest Virginia. From the busy Peppers Ferry Road commercial strip to the US-460/I-81 interchange where heavy truck traffic flows 24 hours a day, accidents in Christiansburg can cause devastating injuries. Strickland, Diviney & Segura represents personal injury victims throughout Christiansburg and Montgomery County, fighting for maximum compensation at the Montgomery County Circuit Court and beyond.
A Hub for Traffic and Commerce — and Accidents
Christiansburg’s strategic location at the junction of I-81 and US-460 makes it one of Southwest Virginia’s busiest freight and commuter corridors. The interchange at Exit 118 sees frequent rear-end collisions and merging accidents involving tractor-trailers. Peppers Ferry Road hosts Walmart, Lowe’s, Target, and dozens of other retailers — all generating parking lot accidents, slip and falls, and loading area injuries. Radford Road and Riner Road connect Christiansburg to the broader New River Valley, with their own accident patterns.
Our Personal Injury Practice in Christiansburg
We handle every type of personal injury case arising in the Christiansburg area: car and truck accidents, motorcycle crashes on the winding roads through Montgomery County, slip and fall injuries at retail stores and restaurants, medical malpractice claims, wrongful death, dog bite injuries, and accidents caused by uninsured or underinsured drivers. We also handle workplace injuries where a third party — not the employer — bears liability.
The Firm You Want by Your Side
Attorneys Correy Diviney and Anthony M. Segura have successfully resolved hundreds of personal injury claims for Southwest Virginia families. Our firm does not churn cases — we invest the time and resources to build each case properly, which is why our results include million-dollar verdicts and settlements that other firms could not achieve. You get the same standard of representation whether your case is a fender-bender that resulted in a herniated disc or a catastrophic truck accident.
Areas We Serve Near Christiansburg
We represent injured clients in Christiansburg, Blacksburg, Radford, Shawsville, Elliston, Riner, Pilot, and throughout Montgomery County. We also represent clients from Floyd County and Pulaski County who require skilled trial counsel beyond what smaller local firms can provide.
Free Consultation — No Fee Unless We Win
Contact Strickland, Diviney & Segura at (540) 982-7787. Our Roanoke office at 131 Kirk Ave. SW is 35 miles from Christiansburg via US-460. We are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and by appointment on urgent matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What court handles personal injury cases in Christiansburg?
Christiansburg is the county seat of Montgomery County. Personal injury lawsuits are heard at the Montgomery County Circuit Court and General District Court at 55 E. Main St., Christiansburg, VA 24073. Strickland, Diviney & Segura attorneys appear regularly before these courts.
What are common causes of personal injury in Christiansburg?
The I-81 truck corridor, the US-460 interchange, and the Peppers Ferry Road commercial strip near Christiansburg generate many accident claims. Retail slip and fall incidents at Walmart, Home Depot, and other big-box stores on Peppers Ferry Road are also common sources of premises liability claims.
Does Strickland, Diviney & Segura handle medical malpractice cases in Christiansburg?
Yes. We handle medical malpractice cases arising from care at LewisGale Hospital Montgomery in Blacksburg and other area providers. Medical malpractice is one of our firm’s core practice areas, and we have secured a $2.5 million verdict in a surgical malpractice case.
How much does it cost to hire a personal injury attorney in Christiansburg?
We handle all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney’s fees unless we recover money for you. This means there is no financial barrier to getting experienced legal representation regardless of your current financial situation.
How quickly should I contact an attorney after an accident in Christiansburg?
Immediately. Evidence degrades quickly — traffic cameras overwrite footage, witnesses forget details, and insurance companies begin building their defense the moment a claim is reported. The sooner you contact Strickland, Diviney & Segura, the better position we can take on your behalf.



