FAQ Categories:
Inadequate Security and Crime Victim Cases
- What do the Security Experts Recommend to Improve Safety at Multiresidential Communities like Apartment Complexes and Condomimiums?
- Generally, as a victim of crime on the property of someone else, can I bring a claim against the owner?
- Does a businesses’ obligation to protect its customers or patrons also include a duty to provide adequate security?
- What if I am in a bar or tavern and I am assaulted on the premises, is the owner liable?
- What if I am attacked in the parking lot of a business? What duty does the owner of the parking lot have for any injuries I suffer?
- Why Should You File a Civil Lawsuit
- What’s the difference between criminal and civil justice?
- Who are the Parties in a Pennsylvania Civil Suit?
- How Much Time Do You Have to Sue in Pennsylvania?
- What Types of Pennsylvania Civil Lawsuits May be Brought?
- Can the Criminal Perpetrator Raise Any Defenses in Pennsylvania?
- Does the Pennsylvania Crime Victim Have any Rights to Privacy?
- What’s Involved in Filing a Civil Lawsuit in Pennsylvania?
- What Happens After the Suit is Filed?
- What Kinds of Damages Can be Recovered from the Defendants in Pennsylvania?
- If I Win My Case Will I Be Able to Collect the Money: Judgment and Enforcement in Pennsylvania
- Are There Any Other Issues I Should be Aware Of?
Automobile Accidents
- What are some of the distinctive properties of trucks that every lawyer needs to consider when representing victims of Truck Accidents that make them different from the usual automobile accident case?
- What are the most common truck accident scenarios?
- I was in a small fender-bender when my car crashed into another car. The damage was significant and everyone in the other car said they were okay. I am afraid if I report the accident, my insurance rates will go up. What should I do in this situation?
- What is my Insurance Company Required to Pay?
- Is the Insurance Company Required to Offer Any Additional Insurance Coverage if I Want It?
- What if the Person Who Caused the Accident Doesn’t have any Insurance or Doesn’t have enough Insurance?
- Is Anyone Else Responsible for my Medical Bills or Wage Loss?
- If I Am in an Accident, Should I Seek Medical Treatment?
- Should I Take Photographs of the Autos Involved in an Accident?
- Should I Agree to Give a Statement, written or oral, to the Insurance Company?
- What are Pennsylvania?s minimum insurance requirements?
Work Injuries
- Will I be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if I am injured while walking from a parking lot to my job and my employer reimburses me for commuting expenses?
- What if the employer wants me to come back to work or offers me a job with another employer?
- How long can I continue to receive total disability benefits?
- What if I qualify to receive Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), will I still receive workers’ compensation benefits?
- Does your employer have workers? compensation insurance?
- You?ve been injured at work and the employer?s insurance carrier has issued a Denial of Workers’ Compensation or 21 days has passed since your injury, do I need a lawyer.
- How can I pay a lawyer without income?
- What other benefits may I be entitled to?
- How much will my workers? compensation check be?
- Do I have to treat with the company doctors?
- Can I recover if the injury is my own fault or the result of a co-employer?
- Can I sue my employer for pain and suffering or loss of other benefits?
- Can my employer or insurance company stop my benefits at anytime?
- How long will I get workers? compensation benefits?
- What do I do if the insurance company has filed a Petition to Terminate or Modify my benefits after I have been examined by one of their doctors?
- Advice that Many Attorneys May NOT Tell You: You May Not Have to Hire and Pay a Workers’ Compensation Attorney Right Away.