Drowsy driving crashes are unfortunately widespread in Pennsylvania. Perhaps you were involved in one that was caused by another motorist and suffered catastrophic injuries. While there are an average of 100,000 drowsy driving crashes each year that are reported by...
Month: April 2020
Determining fault in a car accident case
A variety of factors come into play when determining who is at fault for a car accident. In some cases, multiple parties may be liable or partially liable for damages that they or others incur. Depending on the facts of the case, a person or entity could face strict...
Truckers who drink more coffee may be more likely to crash
With truckers working long hours every day, it makes sense that a lot of them would try to stay awake with coffee. One study, however, has tentatively linked high amounts of coffee use over the long term with a greater risk for an accident. If you were injured in a...
Avoiding vehicle-related incidents in work zones
Roadside work zones in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States continue to be the site of numerous fatalities. An average of 745 workers and non-workers die in work zones every year according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Despite various...
Employers not always protected by workers’ comp
Pennsylvania has a public policy bargain where injured workers receive compensation for lost wages and medical expenses without having to prove fault. In return, their employers receive protection against costly and possibly lengthy lawsuits. While Pennsylvania’s...