Wilk Law Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Blog

In Pennsylvania, insurance companies delay claims to protect their profits — not because your case is complicated. Insurers use calculated tactics like repeated document requests, manufactured disputes over fault, and prolonged silences to pressure you into accepting a lower settlement

In Pennsylvania, the serious injury threshold is the legal standard that determines whether a limited tort policyholder can sue an at-fault driver for pain and suffering after a car accident. Under 75 Pa.C.S. § 1702, a “serious injury” is defined

Pennsylvania towing laws protect vehicle owners through the Towing and Storage Facilities Standards Act, which requires towing companies to follow specific procedures, provide itemized bills, and accept multiple payment methods. These laws apply to both private property and public street

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

Autonomous vehicles are legal in Pennsylvania as of July 2023. These include passenger cars, large commercial trucks, robotaxis, and delivery vehicles. However, companies cannot just put these vehicles on public roads. They must follow strict rules and get permission from

Waymo is currently testing their autonomous taxis in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There is no set date for a complete rollout of the service. Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company, has committed to a long-term presence in Philadelphia and recently advanced to fully