The Travis Law Firm Blog
Pennsylvania Premises Liability
Premises liability covers accidents that can be compensated if an injury occurs. This includes accidents caused by ice and snow.
Read MorePennsylvania Criminal Defense for Theft
Pennsylvania’s theft laws are very strict, and you could face jail time and heavy fines. Turn to Travis Law for your criminal defense needs.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About an Auto Accident Injury
There are a few things you should do if you’ve been injured in an accident. The most important is to seek medical attention right away.
Read MorePennsylvania’s ARD Program
If you have committed your first DUI in Pennsylvania, you might qualify for the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program.
Read MoreGetting Approval for Social Security Disability
Getting approved for Social Security disability can be a long and difficult process. Having an attorney to navigate the process helps.
Read MorePlacing an Injury Claim for Medical Malpractice
Learn about claims of medical malpractice and the reasons they are filed. If you suffer injury due to a doctor’s mistake, call Travis Law.
Read MoreWhat Is the Legal Procedure for a Tourist in a Car Accident in the U.S.?
If you are in a car accident in Pennsylvania, what legal procedure must you follow if you are a tourist? Read on to learn more.
Read MoreCan a Pennsylvania Judge Change a Plea Bargain?
Learn more about making a plea bargain in Pennsylvania. If you are facing criminal charges, call the Travis Law Firm for help.
Read MoreDoes Domestic Violence Require Evidence?
Learn how domestic violence cases are handled and how evidence is an important part of being convicted. Turn to Travis Law for help.
Read MoreHow Do I Prove My Injuries After a Car Accident?
Reporting the accident is vital so that police and first responders arrive at the scene, giving evidence that your collision occurred. You can obtain a copy of the police report at the location or later by requesting it. You will be transported to a hospital for further attention if your injuries are serious. Even if minor injuries occur, you can still go to the hospital to be checked out, which is something you should do.
Not feeling any pain or other physical problems? Remember that symptoms of some potentially serious injuries are delayed or masked because of shock and adrenaline rush. You should still get checked out to establish a record that you sought medical attention for possible injuries. Don’t tell responding police or fire personnel that you’re fine. This may make it more challenging to place an injury claim later.
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