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Understanding, Assured, Cleared Distance and Establishing Responsibility in a Motor Vehicle Accident in Pennsylvania

Posted on November 25th, 2023

Understanding, Assured, Cleared Distance and Establishing Responsibility in a Motor Vehicle Accident in Pennsylvania Motor vehicle accidents are all too common on Pennsylvania roads, and they can result in serious injuries, time off work, and even permanent disabilities. Being involved in an accident can be overwhelming, and it’s easy to feel lost and confused about what to do next. One… READ MORE

What You Need to Know About the Most Dangerous Intersections for Car Accidents in Pennsylvania

Posted on November 1st, 2023

Intersections are some of the most dangerous spots for car accidents. As drivers approach intersections, they need to be extra vigilant to avoid collisions. In Pennsylvania, some intersections are notorious for being particularly dangerous and have been identified as high-risk areas by the authorities. Knowing where these intersections are can help drivers stay alert and reduce their chances of being… READ MORE

Staying Safe on the Road: Top 5 Most Dangerous Intersections for Car Accidents in Central Pennsylvania

Posted on November 1st, 2023

Driving can be a wonderful experience but can sometimes become a nightmare when we encounter dangerous intersections. Car accidents, unfortunately, are still on the rise with reckless driving leading the cause. In Central Pennsylvania, several intersections pose a significant risk to all drivers and pedestrians. In this article, we will explore the top five most dangerous intersections in this region… READ MORE

Who Is At Fault In An Elevator/Escalator Accident?

Posted on April 21st, 2023

Accidents involving elevators and escalators are entirely preventable. These types of events often happen due to the careless or negligent actions of a property owner, but the question of who is at fault in such accidents is often complex and requires a thorough understanding of the law. Here, we want to review the duty of care owed by property owners… READ MORE

Limited Tort Vs. Full Tort

Posted on July 7th, 2022

Every driver in Pennsylvania is required to carry auto insurance. However, auto insurance in the Commonwealth is operated a little bit differently than it is in most other places around the country. Here, drivers can choose “no-fault” insurance or go with a more traditional type of insurance. No-fault insurance is referred to as “limited tort,” and a more traditional insurance… READ MORE

Philadelphia Dram Shop Liability

Posted on July 6th, 2022

When a drunk driver causes an accident that leads to injuries or property damage, that driver will usually be held responsible for their actions. However, there are times when other parties aside from the impaired driver can be held liable for damages. In Pennsylvania, there is something called dram shop laws that allow establishments or licensed individuals who serve alcohol… READ MORE

Breaking These Pennsylvania Traffic Laws Will Most Likely Cause An Accident

Posted on June 22nd, 2022

The only way that our roads can remain safe is if every individual abides by traffic laws. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for individuals to violate traffic laws, and this can lead to a citation as well as serious accidents. Here, we want to discuss the main Pennsylvania traffic laws that will most likely lead to a vehicle accident if… READ MORE

Right of Way Laws Overview in Pennsylvania

Posted on June 22nd, 2022

How many times have you driven your vehicle, been cut off by someone else, and thought, “Wow, I had the right of way there.” The reality is that most of us have thought about this at some point. However, state law in Pennsylvania does not assign the right of way to anyone, though it does state who is required to… READ MORE

Signs of PTSD After a Car Accident

Posted on June 22nd, 2022

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur in a variety of ways, including after a vehicle accident. A study from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) indicates that approximately 39.2% of all motor vehicle accident survivors developed symptoms of PTSD. This is a significant number of individuals in Pennsylvania and throughout the US. Here, we want to discuss the main… READ MORE

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