Witness testimony can play a big role in Pennsylvania car accident claims. When the drivers involved give different versions of what happened, a neutral witness can help fill in the gaps. Their perspective can confirm the sequence of events, support your side of the story, or challenge an inaccurate claim. In some cases, a solid
Car accident injuries in Pennsylvania can dramatically impact your life, family, and work. When they prevent you from being able to work it’s not just about the missed shifts right after; it’s the ripple effect, the “what ifs” that stretch out into the future. In Pennsylvania, if someone else’s mistake caused that accident, you shouldn’t
Typically, while there are some exceptions, if someone steals your vehicle in Pennsylvania, you are not responsible for any damage caused by the accident. This means that the other driver can’t sue you, even if they have full tort insurance or suffered injuries that meet the serious injury threshold. Furthermore, other drivers can’t file a
The right-of-way rules in Pennsylvania are found in Pennsylvania Title 75 Chapter 33 and are considered part of the “rules of the road.” The application of these rules depends on a mutual understanding and respect for the principles involved. Every person who uses the roadway is expected to know how to apply these laws. Those
Brake-checking happens when a driver suddenly slams on their brakes. Usually, they do this to scare or send a message to someone who’s driving too close behind them. Some drivers think it’s a fair response to tailgating, but that doesn’t make it safe — or legal. Brake-checking is not legal in Pennsylvania. It violates the