If you’ve experienced a car crash of any nature, you are likely familiar with the challenges that arise from managing injuries and assessing the extent of damage to your vehicle. It’s an inconvenience or traumatic event that nobody desires, and it can be compounded by concerns that insurance providers won’t operate in your best interest.
Crashes in the US and especially in Pennsylvania are often caused by drivers traveling the wrong way, and these accidents are often catastrophic or even fatal. A lot of the deadly wrong way car accidents in Pennsylvania occur on main roads and highways. Wrong-way crashes take place when drivers inadvertently veer onto one-way streets, finding themselves
Legal action, mainly concerning personal injury, is often time-sensitive. Waiting too long to file a claim could lead to violating the statute of limitations, a law that sets the maximum period one can wait before filing a legal claim. This would prevent a potential plaintiff from receiving due compensation. As a result, it is helpful
A rear-end collision occurs when the front end of a vehicle collides with the back of the car ahead of it while they are both traveling in the same direction. A statistical review of car accidents in Pennsylvania was completed in 2022 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Their findings conclude that: Approximately 19.4% of crashes were
In many U.S. states, the majority operate under what is known as “fault” auto insurance. In these states, the driver responsible for an accident typically has to cover the ensuing expenses, including medical costs, personal injury, or property damage. Pennsylvania, on the other hand, is different. It’s considered a “no-fault” state. Here, each party involved