Every car accident case is different, making it challenging for victims to understand what they need to know about car accident insurance settlements in Pittsburgh.
Several factors - including Pennsylvania’s unique modified no-fault laws and tort threshold, your insurance coverage, the other driver’s coverage, and the severity of your accident - can affect your settlement...
Full Tort vs Limited Tort
Whenever someone wrongs you (intentionally or unintentionally) and you want to hold them accountable in a civil case, it is referred to as a “tort.” Pennsylvania gives drivers the option to choose between full tort rights and limited tort rights insurance. The former allows you to sue the at-fault driver for many damages. The latter coverage only covers economic damages, unless the crash results in the victim’s death, serious injury or...
Head-On Crash Leaves One Dead and One Seriously Injured.
On Tuesday evening, a head-on collision occurred on Water Street in East Huntingdon. Police say Water Street is a winding, two-lane stretch of road between Southmoreland Primary Center in Alverton and the Scottdale Borough line.
A car...
Injured in An Accident While Changing Lanes: Who is At Fault?
After you have been involved in an accident, it is normal to have a lot of questions and concerns.
In Pennsylvania, one common cause of accidents is unsafe or careless lane changes.
Multi-lane...
When to Seek Medical Attention after a Car Accident.
After a car accident, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention if necessary. This is not only beneficial to your health but also if you wish to recover damages from the at-fault party. However, an injury is not always present at the time of an accident.
So...
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