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Search results for “rear-end crash”
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insurance says a "minor" Scranton rear-end crash isn't worth much - bullshit
A Scranton grocery cashier got rear-ended between work locations, ended up with a herniated disc, and now every insurer is trying to dump the claim on somebody else.
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by Roberto Torres
2026-04-04
Can't afford a lawyer in Scranton after a rollover? Your evidence may matter more right now
What a freelance contractor in Scranton needs to photograph, save, and request right now when a rollover crash caused cervical spine and nerve damage and the insurer is attacking a treatment gap.
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by Roberto Torres
2026-03-25
i fell in a Reading store and now they're blaming my bad back
A quiet fall at a business can turn into a nasty fight over "degenerative" discs, delayed reporting, and old records the insurer uses to say this was your fault.
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by Mike Yankowski
2026-04-04
Preexisting Mental Health and Pennsylvania Injury Claims
Yes, they will try, but a Pennsylvania insurer does not get to erase what a crash did just because your mental health was already fragile.
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by Dave Kowalski
2026-02-23
I got a call saying I'm being watched after my Philly Uber motorcycle crash - can they do that?
A private investigator showing up after an Uber motorcycle wreck in Philadelphia usually means the insurer is trying to shrink your injury claim.
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by Colleen Brennan
2026-03-22
Your case didn't die - your lawyer may just be the problem
You can usually switch lawyers mid-case, even if the wreck was across the river and the injury looked minor at first but turned into organ damage.
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by Dave Kowalski
2026-03-21
Do I file workers' comp if a bad airbag made my crash injuries worse?
In Pennsylvania, defective auto product cases can range from tens of thousands of dollars to six- or seven-figure verdicts, depending on the injury, the recall history, and...
FAQ
my kid got bitten at a friend's house and now every insurance company acts like it's not their problem
When your child is mauled at someone else's house, workers' comp usually isn't the claim you think it is, and the homeowner's insurer may start digging through old medical records to cheapen the case.
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by Denise Washington
2026-04-03
Lancaster crash adjuster wants recorded statement now do I have to answer today?
No - you do not have to give an immediate recorded statement to the other driver's insurer today. That "friendly" same-day call is usually about locking you into early answers...
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Self-Employed Injury Claims After a Pennsylvania Jobsite Accident
If you're a one-man shop in Pennsylvania and you get hurt on somebody else's jobsite, being self-employed does not automatically mean you're out of luck.
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by Colleen Brennan
2026-03-02
Recorded Statements and Low Offers in Pennsylvania Injury Claims
If the insurance company is leaning on your recorded statement to slash a Pennsylvania head injury claim, that is usually the point where the fight stops being about medicine and starts being about control.
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by Janet Stoudt
2026-02-23
How long do I have to start a Pennsylvania UIM claim after a crash?
Usually you have 2 years to sue the at-fault driver in Pennsylvania, but you can lose UM/UIM benefits much sooner if you miss your own policy's notice rules. The follow-up...
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How much is a Harrisburg pothole crash claim worth if insurance says roads aren't liable?
The worst mistake people make is believing the adjuster when they say "the road owner can't be liable." In Pennsylvania, that is flat wrong in some cases, and believing it can...
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What happens if a Harrisburg hit-and-run had no plate and I miss telling my insurer?
You may still have a Pennsylvania UM claim, but late notice can give your own insurer a real reason to fight it. If the driver is unknown and there is no plate, that usually...
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Do I use my insurance if a Harrisburg hit-and-run driver disappears?
Yes - and the plate number is not the dealbreaker people think it is. The bad advice is: "No plate, no case." That is wrong in Pennsylvania. If the other driver flees, you may...
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No cash for a lawyer while a Harrisburg nursing home sits on video?
A Harrisburg dental hygienist dealing with ignored bedsores and missing dashcam footage can still wreck her case fast if she makes the wrong moves.
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by Sharon DiCarlo
2026-03-22
Still hurting from a Bethlehem bus stop fall last year, am I too late?
A written Notice of Claim usually had to be filed within 6 months of the fall, and a lawsuit in Pennsylvania is usually due within 2 years - so you may be late, but it depends...
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spoliation
Yes - this can cost you money, and sometimes the whole case. If key evidence gets lost, destroyed, overwritten, or "cleaned up" before it can be reviewed, the insurance company...
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When should I accept a Pennsylvania injury settlement offer?
The most expensive mistake is accepting before you know the full cost of your injuries. In Pennsylvania, you should usually accept a settlement offer only when your medical...
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pre-death pain and suffering
Money can be lost fast if this part of a case is missed: it may add significant damages for what a person consciously endured between the injury and death, even if that period...
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