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Posts Categorized: Car Accidents

Who Is Liable in a Left Turn Accident?

Posted on January 20th, 2021

Making a left turn may seem like a routine thing to do on the roadway, and in reality, every driver usually makes a left-hand turn multiple times each time they get behind the wheel of their vehicle. Unfortunately, unsafe left turns often result in car accidents that can cause severe injuries to victims. Here, we want to discuss how left… READ MORE

Who Is Liable in a Head-On Collision?

Posted on January 18th, 2021

Head-on collisions are often severe, and they frequently result in catastrophic injuries for victims. Unfortunately, these collisions happen far too often in Philadelphia and throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In most cases, a head-on collision is caused by the fault of one or more drivers. Here, we want to discuss various liability scenarios for head-on collisions in Pennsylvania. Common causes… READ MORE

Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident Changing Lanes?

Posted on January 15th, 2021

Changing lanes is something that every driver does on a daily basis, though often without putting much thought into the procedure. However, car accidents caused by irresponsible lane changing can result in catastrophic injuries and significant property damage on the roadways of Pennsylvania. Here, we want to discuss various scenarios and liability issues that arise concerning a lane change accident.… READ MORE

Who Is at Fault for a Car Accident Caused by Snow or Ice?

Posted on January 13th, 2021

When the weather gets cold, accidents caused by snow and ice start to occur. In some cases, no single party is to blame for these accidents. However, there are times when the careless or negligent actions of one or more drivers directly cause a snow and ice crash in Pennsylvania. Here, we want to take some time to discuss liability… READ MORE

How Long Should You Be Sore After a Car Accident?

Posted on January 11th, 2021

Vehicle accidents occur regularly in Philadelphia and throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In some cases, these incidents cause no injuries at all. However, it is not uncommon for drivers and passengers to sustain injuries at varying levels of severity when a crash occurs. In some instances, vehicle crash injuries are relatively minor, but that is not always the case. Here,… READ MORE

Exceptions to Limited Tort in Pennsylvania

Posted on November 11th, 2020

Pennsylvania law regarding vehicle insurance and recovering compensation differs from how most other states across the country handle these issues. Most states operate under either a traditional fault-based system (called full-tort in Pennsylvania) or a no-fault system (called limited-tort in Pennsylvania). However, drivers in the Commonwealth are allowed to choose between the two types of insurance coverage, and the choice… READ MORE

6 Things Insurance Adjusters Look for When Evaluating a Claim

Posted on July 24th, 2020

If you have sustained an injury that was caused by the negligent actions of another person or entity, you may be entitled to compensation through an insurance claim. However, these cases can become complicated, and you will likely end up dealing with insurance adjusters. At the Ciccarelli Law Offices, our Philadelphia accident attorneys understand the importance of knowing what insurance… READ MORE

Tire Blowout Accident Lawsuits

Posted on June 10th, 2020

Passenger vehicles can sustain devastating damage in the event they collide with another vehicle that has experienced a tire blowout. The team at the Ciccarelli Law Offices is prepared to help if you or a loved one have been injured due to the negligence of another driver. Our Philadelphia car accident attorneys will work on every aspect of your case… READ MORE

Limited Tort vs. Full Tort

Posted on May 12th, 2020

There are various types of insurance options available to drivers in Pennsylvania. Not only does Pennsylvania have a “no-fault” insurance system in place, but drivers can also choose between full and limited tort coverage options. When discussing car insurance cases in Pennsylvania, we need to fully define the difference between “limited tort” versus “full tort” claims. What does full tort… READ MORE

What If the Claims Adjuster Denies Coverage?

Posted on May 10th, 2020

If you or somebody you love has been injured in an accident, it is likely that you will need to file a claim against an insurance carrier (your own or another party’s carrier) in order to recover compensation for your losses. In most cases, personal injury claims are settled between negotiations with the insurance carrier and the injured party (or… READ MORE

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