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If you were hurt in any of these situations, you may have a case.
Whiplash, spinal injuries, and concussions are common in rear-end crashes. Even “minor” fender-benders can cause lasting pain.
Red-light runners, failure to yield, and left-turn accidents cause some of the most severe injuries on Philadelphia roads.
High-speed collisions on I-76, I-95, or the Turnpike often result in catastrophic injuries. Speed increases both impact force and recovery time.
Uber and Lyft accidents involve complex insurance situations. Whether you were a passenger, driver, or other motorist, you may have multiple paths to compensation.
If the other driver fled the scene, you may still be able to recover compensation through uninsured motorist coverage or other avenues.
Victims of drunk drivers may be entitled to additional punitive damages beyond standard compensation. An attorney can evaluate your options.
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Pennsylvania is a “choice no-fault” state. If you chose limited tort coverage, your ability to sue may be restricted — but there are important exceptions, especially for serious injuries. An attorney can help you understand your options.
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize your payout. They may ask for a recorded statement, offer a quick settlement, or suggest you don't need a lawyer. Before you agree to anything, talk to an attorney who represents your interests.
Depending on your case, you may be able to recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and future medical expenses. In cases involving drunk drivers, punitive damages may also be available.
Pennsylvania has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. But beyond the legal deadline, evidence degrades over time — witness memories fade, surveillance footage gets deleted, and medical records become harder to connect to the accident. The sooner you act, the stronger your case.
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