Wilk Law Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Blog

After a serious car accident, first responders typically contact a victim’s closest family members. If your loved one was taken to the hospital, law enforcement or medical staff should reach out once they identify the person. But sometimes, that call

In Pennsylvania, you can sue for whiplash after a car accident caused by another person’s negligence. Because of the complexities of Pennsylvania’s insurance laws, however, it’s never a good idea to attempt to do so alone. By hiring an experienced

Being blamed for a car accident when you’re not at fault in Pennsylvania can be a frustrating, unfair, and emotionally exhausting experience. Not only does it involve dealing with physical and material damages, but also with the feeling of powerlessness

Time waits for no one, even after you are injured in a car accident in Pennsylvania. Regardless of how serious your injuries are, the statute of limitations for car accidents in Pennsylvania (42 Pa. CS § 5524) only gives you

In Pennsylvania, figuring out who’s legally responsible for a car accident usually starts with looking at which driver acted carelessly. A driver is considered careless if they do something a reasonable person wouldn’t do—or fail to do something they should’ve

After a car accident in Pennsylvania, many are faced with the question of whether or not they should enlist the help of a car accident lawyer. The general consensus on when you should get an attorney after a car accident