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PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT RULES THAT AUTO INSURERS HAVE NO RIGHT TO UNILATERALLY COMPEL “INDEPENDENT” MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS

Earlier this week, in the cases of Sayles v. Allstate and Scott v. Travelers, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that such strict language in auto policies purporting to required insureds to attend medical exams conflicted with Section 1796 which is … Read More

School Bus Injuries

Millions of parents send their children off to school on a school bus in the United States. The last thing any parent expects is for their child to be in an accident either to or from school. While school buses … Read More

Hit and Run Accidents

When a car crash happens, every second counts if there have been serious injuries. If a driver flees the scene of crash, they are not only attempting to escape from liability, they may also be denying medical assistance to those … Read More

Suing the Driver if Injured as a Passenger

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, 43% of car accident deaths involved passenger car occupants in the state of Pennsylvania. If you were a passenger in a vehicle involved in a car accident, talking to an experienced personal injury … Read More

What is Pain and Suffering?

If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, you have the right to collect money for medical bills and lost wages due to your injury.  However, oftentimes you are allowed to also seek compensation for pain and suffering.  Pain … Read More

Liability for Pharmaceutical Errors

According to the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention, a medication or pharmaceutical error is defined as “any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in … Read More

Better Make Sure your Auto Insurer Knows Who Regularly Drives your Vehicles

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently, and unanimously, ruled that an “Unregistered Driver Exclusion” in automobile insurance policies does NOT violate the Pennsylvania Law — or public policy. In Safe Auto Insurance v. Oriental-Guillermo, authored by Supreme Court Justice Debra Todd, … Read More

Hiring a Medical Expert for Your Personal Injury Claim

The U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics states that two-thirds of all trials include some facet of personal injury.  That means that these specific types of tort claims total approximately 400,000 yearly in the United States. When stakes … Read More

Establishing a Medical Malpractice Case

The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) states that medical negligence by doctors and health care providers is the third leading cause of death in the United States. This cause of death is only behind heart disease and cancer.  … Read More

No-Contact Automobile and Motorcycle Accidents

Millions of accidents involving cars happen each year, and unfortunately, thousands of those lead to motorcycle deaths.  In fact, approximately 14% of traffic deaths involve motorcycles and even more involve horrific injuries that lead to paralysis and other life-altering medical … Read More