Learn about other cases of Jenkintown, Cherry Hill, & Philadelphia accidents & medical malpractice as you consider how to proceed in your specific Pennsylvania or New Jersey injury case. Read updated blogs on recent incidents of truck or auto accidents, construction and slip and fall accidents, and medical malpractice.
A Philadelphia car accident can leave a child injured. The AAP has announced a new policy concerning the use of car seats that can save lives.
Distracted driving, such as texting while driving, can lead to a Philadelphia car accident. Nearly 500,000 people were injured in 2009 due to distracted driving
A Philadelphia car accident can leave you with a scar. You insurance company may cover the treatment if the scar has left you physically impaired.
Your Philadelphia car accident may be the result of another driver being under the influence of drugs. Read this blog to learn more and be sure to order a FREE copy of one of our accident books.
Snow and ice covered roads can lead to a serious Philadelphia car accident. Read this blog to learn more and be sure to order our Philadelphia car accident attorneys' FREE book.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey truck accidents commonly occur when a truck leaves the travel lane, when the truck driver loses control of their vehicle or when the truck rear ends another vehicle. For legal advice, contact an experienced Philadelphia truck accident attorney at our office today.
Is technology increasing distracted driving and causing more car accidents? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says studies indicate that the more complex the task, the more impact it will have on your ability to operate your vehicle.
Fatalities involving large truck accidents were down 20 percent in 2009, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). The Truck Safety Coalition is continuing to enhance its campaign to see more improvements and safety regulations implemented. Be sure to order a FREE copy of our book, Seven Ways to Destroy Your Pennsylvania Personal Injury Case.
Distracted driving can lead to a serious car accident. The three main types of driver distractions include visual distractions, manual distractions and cognitive distractions.