Pennsylvania’s Assigned Claims Plan (ACP) is a state-administered safety net that provides limited medical benefits to residents injured in car accidents when no other insurance coverage is available. This fund serves as the absolute last resort for accident victims who
Pennsylvania trucking operations are governed by a comprehensive system of federal and state regulations designed to prevent accidents and protect public safety. Commercial trucks must comply with strict rules covering driver qualifications, hours of service limits, vehicle inspections, weight restrictions,
After a car accident in Pennsylvania, medical liens give healthcare providers, insurance companies, and government programs the legal right to be repaid from your settlement for medical bills they covered. These liens are automatically deducted from your compensation before you
If you were injured in a Pennsylvania motorcycle accident while not wearing a helmet, you can still file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. While helmet use may become a factor in calculating certain damages, it cannot prevent you from
Expert witnesses in Pennsylvania truck accident claims are specialized professionals who analyze complex technical evidence and provide testimony to help prove fault and establish the full value of your damages. These experts include accident reconstructionists, trucking safety specialists, medical professionals,
Vicarious liability in Pennsylvania truck accident claims allows you to hold trucking companies responsible for accidents caused by their drivers while performing work duties. This legal principle, based on the employer-employee relationship, ensures you can pursue compensation from companies that