Determining Fault in a Car Accident
Driving a car comes with risks. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, in one recent year, 128,420 traffic crashes took place across the st ...
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How Much Does Car Insurance Increase After an Accident?
After a car accident, you will probably face huge expenses. If you carry only liability insurance, for example, you may need to pay the cost to repair your vehi ...
When to Retain an Attorney for a Car Accident
If you were recently in an accident, there’s a good chance that you’ve been bombarded with plenty of unsolicited advice. “Get an attorney, it̵ ...
The Dangers of Philadelphia’s Dump and Garbage Trucks
A Philadelphia judge recently dismissed charges against a garbage truck driver who allegedly struck and killed a 24-year-old woman as she was bicycling to work. ...
Tow Truck Accidents in Pennsylvania
Tow trucks provide a valuable service to those who need vehicles transported, oftentimes as a result of mechanical failure. Yet, tow truck drivers who make poor ...
T-Bone (Side Impact) Truck Accidents
In Ligonier Township, PA, a 26-year-old state trooper was killed, and his partner suffered serious injuries, when the marked patrol vehicle they were riding in ...
Rear-End Truck Accidents
A 57-year-old woman was killed after a tractor-trailer rear-ended the vehicle in which she was riding in a work zone on Route 222. The accident occurred when th ...
Mechanical Failure in Truck Accidents
There are many reasons why an accidents happen. Distracted driving, speeding, and driving under the influence are just a few of the common causes of accidents i ...
Flatbed Truck Accidents in Pennsylvania
According to Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation (PennDOT), a little more than 6,800 truck accidents occurred on Pennsylvania’s roads and highways i ...
Drinking and Driving Causes Deadly Truck Accidents
Twenty-four-year old Zachary Lybrand, his 16-month-old daughter, Elliana, and 22-year-old Ethan Van Bochoven were driving down a Pennsylvania highway. Sadly, no ...