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Can a Car Accident Claim Be Reopened in Philadelphia?

Posted on December 11, 2023
Navigating the car accident claim process is complex, and circumstances may arise where you need to revisit a closed claim. However, there are only a few situations when a claim can be reopened in Philadelphia.  Duress or Coercion Duress or coercion involves the at-fault party’s insurance company exerting undue pressure or influence over you...
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Are There Different Types of Motorcycle Licenses in Pennsylvania?

Posted on November 30, 2023
Pennsylvania offers two distinct motorcycle license classifications to accommodate various skill levels. Class M: The Standard Motorcycle License The Class M license is the standard motorcycle license in Pennsylvania. It authorizes individuals to operate motorcycles on public roads. To obtain a Class M license, riders typically need to pass written and skills tests or...
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How Long Do You Have To Report An Injury At Work In Pennsylvania

Posted on November 30, 2023
In Pennsylvania, employees generally have 120 days to report a work-related injury. However, it is in your best interests to notify an employer as soon as possible. The Importance of Immediate Reporting While the law provides a 120-day window, immediate reporting remains crucial for several reasons. Reporting promptly enables employers to initiate the necessary...
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How To Prepare For Ice and Snow Accidents In Philadelphia This Winter

Posted on November 30, 2023
Slip-and-fall accidents are not completely preventable in the winter, but there are steps that can be taken to help you avoid injuries. Proper Footwear Selecting appropriate footwear is a key factor in preventing slip and fall accidents on ice and snow-covered surfaces. Look for boots designed specifically for icy conditions, with deep treads and...
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Why Do Insurance Companies Lowball?

Posted on November 30, 2023
Dealing with insurance claims can be a complex and often frustrating process. One common complaint is the practice of "lowballing" by insurance companies. Lowballing refers to the strategy of offering settlements considerably lower than a claim’s actual value. Understanding why insurance companies engage in this practice can empower claimants to navigate the claims process...
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Do Drunk Driving Accidents Increase During The Holidays?

Posted on November 21, 2023
The holidays are synonymous with socializing, parties, as well as a substantial increase in the number of vehicles on the road. As a result, the season is unfortunately accompanied by an alarming rise in drunk driving accidents. Key Statistics This data was reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) related to fatal...
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