Does Your Limited Tort Selection Follow You Into an Uber?
In Pennsylvania, your limited tort selection often follows you into an Uber, potentially limiting your ability to recover compensation for [...]
Can a Pennsylvania Rideshare Accident Lawyer Help When the Million Dollar Uber Insurance Policy Does Not Apply?
A lawyer may be able to assist when Uber’s million-dollar insurance policy doesn’t apply. Insurance adjusters may claim that the [...]
Determining Fault in Chain-Reaction Crashes on I-81
Determining fault in chain-reaction crashes on I-81 often comes down to identifying the initial act of negligence that set the [...]
Stacking Your Insurance to Pay for Damages When the At-Fault Driver is Broke
Stacking your insurance allows you to combine the coverage limits of multiple vehicles on a single policy or across different [...]
Overcoming the “Limited Tort” Trap to Recover Pain and Suffering
Overcoming the "limited tort" trap to recover pain and suffering typically requires proving that your injuries meet one of the [...]
The Two-Year Deadline and Why “Wait and See” Destroys Claims
The two-year deadline, also known as the Pennsylvania statute of limitations for personal injury, dictates that you must file a [...]
How Scranton Courts Put a Price Tag on Pain and Suffering
Scranton courts put a price tag on pain and suffering by asking a jury to evaluate non-economic damages, such as [...]
Recovering Compensation When You Share Partial Blame for an Accident
In Pennsylvania, you may be able to recover compensation even if you are partially to blame for an accident, as [...]
Navigating the Pennsylvania Legal System: Trial vs. Settlement
Many personal injury cases in Pennsylvania are resolved through a settlement rather than a trial. While going to court is [...]









