The Assigned Claims Plan is an avenue of recovering for those who are involved in a Pennsylvania auto accident and there is no insurance coverage available to them.
This is often seen in pedestrian hit and run accidents where the driver is not found, and the pedestrian does not have their own car.
These claims are also often seen in one car accidents where the plaintiff is the passenger, and the driver is not insured.
What does the Assigned Claims Plan...Assigned Claims Plan in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know.
The Assigned Claims Plan is an avenue of recovering for those who are involved in a Pennsylvania auto accident and there is no insurance coverage available to them.
This is often seen in pedestrian hit and run accidents where the driver is not found, and the pedestrian does not have their own car.
These claims are also often seen in one car accidents where the plaintiff is the passenger, and the driver is not insured.
What does the Assigned Claims Plan...
Living with a disability is difficult, managing through the process of obtaining disability benefits should not be. Read on for more information on what you can expect at your SSD hearing and how you can prepare.
When a claim is denied at the reconsideration level and an appeal is filed, the claim is then transferred to an OHO office.
The SSA holds disability hearings at the Office of Hearings Operations, also referred to as OHO. A federally appointed...
Multi-Vehicle Accident in Westmorland County Leaves One Dead and Four Injured.
A multi-vehicle accident in Westmoreland County has left one person dead and four others seriously injured.
The accident happened October 21st in the evening on I-70 at the Youghiogheny River Bridge in South Huntingdon Township, Westmoreland County.
Police say the accident involved two tractor-trailers and multiple passenger vehicles.
According to emergency officials, the...
A COLA or Cost-Of-Living Adjustment for Social Security disability and retirement recipients is in place for 2021.
Since 1975, Social Security's general benefit increases have been based on increases in the cost of living, as measured by the Consumer Price Index. The SSA determined that the COLA for 2021 is 1.3% on October 13, 2020.
In 2021, Social Security Disability (SSD), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and Social Security Retirement recipients...
Maximum Rate for Workers’ Compensation Benefits.
Workers’ compensation benefits give employees a percentage of their average weekly wage. However, the weekly payment amounts you receive will depend on regulations from your state.
According to the Workers’ Compensation Act, injured workers are entitled to wage-loss benefits equal to two-thirds of their weekly wage for a work-related injury.
The maximum rate of workers’ compensation benefits...