Posts Tagged ‘car accident’
How 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.
Read MoreWhat Kind of Lawyer Do I Need If I Am at Fault in a Car Accident?
If you cause a car accident, it is best to consult a lawyer. This is due to the fact that insurers are not always eager to settle cases fairly. In Pennsylvania, there is another issue associated with car accidents. The state is no-fault, which means both the at-fault party and the injured person go to their own insurance company to be compensated. However, there are situations where the amount of compensation is greater than the insured’s policy. In this case, a lawsuit can be filed against the at-fault party.
Read MoreDUI Stop and Field Sobriety Testing – Travis Law Firm
A DUI stop may be illegal, the field sobriety tests might be misleading and still more tests can be mishandled. Learn more here.
Read MoreErie Traffic Accident – SUV vs Motorcycle
Erie traffic accident On the morning of July 8, 2020, everything was quiet in front of the South Central Fire Station. However, that changed about 10:30 that morning. An Erie traffic crash occurred at the intersection of Shunpike Road and Peach Street. According to reports, the driver of an SUV pulled out in front of…
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