Slip and fall accidents can have disastrous effects and cause serious financial loss. Learn about what damages you can obtain.

Slip and fall accidents can have disastrous effects and cause serious financial loss. Learn about what damages you can obtain.
Merging accidents near highway ramps can be caused by a number of factors such as driver speed, distractions and impaired driving.
Wrongful death claims in Pennsylvania can involve a variety of causes, from car accidents and medical malpractice to premises liability.
Driving impaired during the holidays can lead to dire consequences. When this happens you need an experienced DUI defense. Call Travis Law.
Assault is a serious criminal charge in Pennsylvania. Under Pennsylvania law, there are two types of assault – simple and aggravated.
If you have committed your first DUI in Pennsylvania, you might qualify for the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program.
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.
Learn more about making a plea bargain in Pennsylvania. If you are facing criminal charges, call the Travis Law Firm for help.
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.
According to the National Council on Aging, one out of every 10 older Americans has been subjected to some form of abuse. Because we want to protect our loved ones who are living in nursing homes, knowing the signs of abuse is important, so it can be reported and investigated. This is especially important since many cases of elder abuse are never reported. When family members know the signs to look for, they can be proactive in preventing these types of harm to their loved ones.