Conshohocken and Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Stuart Carpey
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Conshohocken Personal Injury Law Offices
100 West Elm Street
Suite 310
Conshohocken, PA 19428
Phone: 610-834-6030
Philadelphia Personal Injury Law Offices
Two Penn Center
Suite 200
1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: 215-563-8286
Toll Free:
800-422-8286
Fax:
610-834-6035
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Subrogation Letter From Health Insurance Company

Letter your health insurance company will send you in your personal injury case seeking "reimbursement" of bills they have paid on your behalf. This is why you need a qualified personal injury lawyer to handle your accident case so that any health insurance "liens" can be reduced or eliminated.

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Jury Finds Insurance Giant Unum Defrauded the U.S.

Boston jury has found that Unum (NYSE: UNM), the nation's largest disability provider, defrauded the United States by forcing its customers to submit false claims for disability benefits to the Social Security Administration (SSA), when Unum knew that they were not eligible for government benefits.

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PennDOT Recommends Buying More Than The Minimum Pennsylvania Auto Insurance

PennDot recommends purchasing more than the minimum in auto insurance.  We've been recommending that all along!

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Tricks of the Trade: How Insurance Companies Deny, Delay, Confuse and Refuse

The U.S. insurance industry has trillions of dollars in assets, enjoys average profits of over $30 billion a year,and pays its CEOs more than any other industry. But insurance companies still engage in dirty tricks and unethical behavior to boost their bottom line even further.

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Purchasing Auto Insurance in Pennsylvania

We recently represented two clients involved in a car accident. We sat down in our office with the driver and passenger. We asked the driver what type of insurance policy he had purchased, and specifically whether he had purchased "full tort” and whether he had purchased "uninsured motorist coverage.” Our driver client told us that he thought he purchased "full coverage" but beyond that he had no idea what we were talking about. The passenger in the car lived with his grandmother who owned her own car and had it insured. The passenger client did not own his own car. The accident occurred when the driver of another car crossed over the center line of traffic and hit the car in which our two clients were traveling, head on, causing injuries to both of them...

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Overview of Instructions for a Defense Medical Examination

What to expect of a "Defense Medical Examination".

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