You should never give any recorded statement to an insurance company. They have no right to that recorded statement or ask for it and sometimes if you make the mistake of giving a recorded statement to the insurance company, they haven’t talked to a lawyer yet and they say things that are harmful to their case. So you shouldn’t talk to the insurance company or give a recorded statement.
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Pain and suffering, regarding a personal injury claim, refers to the pain, discomfort, anguish, inconvenience and emotional trauma that can come after an injury. Pain and suffering can be both
The holidays should be a time for happiness, joy and excitement. Do not let an accident or injury ruin this special time for you. Go into the New Year without the stress of an accident.
With the school year winding down, many Pennsylvania children are counting down the days until their long-awaited visits to major amusement parks, including Pittsburgh's historic Kennywood Park.
Many dangers in the kitchen are easily identifiable, and we can protect against them. According to reports filed with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, however, there are many reasons to be
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You can sue for emotional distress in Pennsylvania if you were in an accident resulting in severe injuries and mental suffering. You can recover compensation for emotional distress and other damages
In Pennsylvania, then three types of personal injury damages are often grouped into these categories: economic damages, non-economic damages, and punitive damages. The total value of these three
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