Before seeking out a personal injury lawyer, many accident victims have concerns and questions about how they are going to pay for a lawyer. Ads on TV can be confusing and misleading. Generally, lawyers charge for their representation in two main ways: contingency fee basis or an hourly fee.
Insurance Litigation Articles
Do Motorcycle Owners Need Insurance in Pennsylvania?
Under the law, motorcycle riders in the state of Pennsylvania are required to have a minimum level of liability coverage. Motorcyclists are required to carry insurance consisting of at least…
Read More Choosing an Attorney for Your Pa Accident Case
Choosing an attorney can be an overwhelming process. There are so many attorneys practicing in a given city that sifting through the masses to find the right one can be…
Read More What is a Deposition in a Pennsylvania Personal Injury Case?
A deposition is the defense attorney’s opportunity to ask you questions about you and your case, posing questions about the circumstances of your accident, the severity of your injuries, and your medical treatment. Depositions are an important part of your case, and are part of the “discovery” process of your case. Presenting yourself in a truthful, honest and sincere way at your deposition will have the most impact on the defense attorney and the opposing insurance company in their evaluation of you as a witness. Your attorney should you for your deposition, and under no circumstances should you give a deposition without having an attorney present.
Allentown Man Settles Frivolous Lawsuit With 8 Year Old
This story hit the news in December 2007. 60 year old David Pfahler was skiing at Colorado’s Beaver Creek Ski Resort in January 2007 when another skier, then 7 year…
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