Chest Pain After a Car Accident
Chest pain after a car accident is a common injury. Although common, chest pain can be one of the most serious symptoms you may experience after an accident. Chest pain is usually a sign of something more serious.
These injuries or pain may not occur right after an accident. Oftentimes, adrenaline can keep you from feeling pain right away. This is why...
Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents in Pennsylvania
The statute of limitations for car accidents in Pennsylvania is generally two years, per Pa. C.S.A. § 5524. The same statute of limitations generally applies to wrongful death cases. However, there may be exceptions to this statute.
Whether you’ve been injured or lost a loved...
Biggest Mistakes Made After a Car Accident
The aftermath of a serious car accident can be chaotic. To complicate matters, every decision you make after your collision could impact your case’s outcome.
The following is a short guide about the mistakes you should avoid after suffering a car accident. Some examples include:
- Underestimating your condition’s...
What You Need to Know About Pennsylvania Rear-End Collisions
Many people are quick to assume that rear-end collisions are minor, but even a seemingly minor car accident could cause long-term, devastating injuries.
There are many things you need to know about Pennsylvania rear-end collisions. As you prepare to seek compensation for your rear-end collision, you should know how to determine who is at fault, and therefore liable, for the accident and what damages you could recover. When you’ve been rear-ended, you can...
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