Accident injury claims are usually restricted in value to the amount of insurance maintained by a primarily negligent driver, but in some instances, there can be extensive insurance protection and even personal assets to attach when total damages exceed coverage....
What are the statistics for red light accidents?
If you're in a hurry, you might be tempted to run a red light or two. It's a victimless crime--right? Unfortunately, hundreds of people have died in car accidents in Pennsylvania and around the country after motorists made the same assumption. It only takes a second...
Preventing Eye Injuries at Work
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is a location with many job opportunities in the factory or mechanical industry. These industries often lend themselves to most workplace injuries, including eye injuries, which are preventable. There are several types of eye injuries that may...
What happens if you hit a family member’s vehicle?
A car accident in Pennsylvania doesn't have to happen on the highway. In fact, if you back into a parked car in a driveway, that's technically considered a car accident. While the car might be owned by a friend or a family member, that doesn't mean you won't have to...
Explaining a pain and suffering multiplier?
Many car accident victims in Pennsylvania are entitled to a settlement paid out by the other driver or their insurance company. When most people think about filing a claim, they're looking for compensation for their vehicle damages and medical bills. However, a...
Understanding the symptoms of severe TBI
Traumatic brain injuries affect many people in Pennsylvania who have been involved in car accidents. Personal injury claims resulting from workplace accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, and sports accidents also frequently mention TBIs. What is a TBI? A TBI is a brain...