What Bicycle and E Bike Riders Need to Know About “Dooring” Hazards
- posted: Feb. 27, 2026
- Personal Injury
Dooring is a significant danger for bicycle and e bike riders in urban and suburban areas of Pennsylvania. It refers to crashes triggered when the driver or passenger of a Read More
Two Children Injured in Cambria County Dog Attack
- posted: Oct. 17, 2025
- Personal Injury
Pennsylvania dog owners have a legal responsibility to prevent their pets from harming others. In fact, under the state’s strict liability standard, owners are generally required to reimburse victims for Read More
Woman Sues After Fall on Slippery Mat in Pittsburgh “Running of the Pierogis” Race
- posted: Sep. 18, 2025
- Personal Injury
Even the most lighthearted events can turn dangerous if the people in charge don’t use proper care. As part of Light Up Night 2024, the unofficial kickoff to Pittsburgh’s holiday Read More
New Pennsylvania Law Highlights the Dangers of Distracted Driving
- posted: Aug. 20, 2025
- Personal Injury
Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration say that more than 3,000 deaths and approximately 300,000 injuries each year are attributed to distracted driving. Though there are several different Read More
Victims Barred from Filing Rideshare Accident Lawsuit Due to Uber Eats Terms and Conditions
- posted: Jul. 18, 2025
- Personal Injury
Rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft have become key transportation options for many Americans who need a ride to the airport, have had too much to drink or don’t Read More
Someone Else’s Negligence Could Lead to a Serious Summertime Injury
- posted: Jun. 18, 2025
- Personal Injury
In southwest Pennsylvania and elsewhere, people look forward to summer throughout the rest of the year. When the warm weather finally arrives, there are numerous opportunities for outdoor fun and Read More
Three Hurt in Somerset County Train-Truck Collision
- posted: May 20, 2025
- Personal Injury
Collisions between freight trains and trucks are capable of causing massive damage. The impact of the crash could hurt or kill anyone inside the train or the truck. Bystanders could Read More
Due to COVID-19, Some Police Departments Not Responding to Minor Auto Accident Calls
- posted: Jun. 01, 2020
- Uncategorized
Police officers and other first responders face increased risks due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has changed nearly every facet of our lives. As stay at home orders in many Read More
What Are the Risks if Auto Insurance is Suspended or Canceled During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
- posted: May 14, 2020
- Car Accidents,  Personal Injury
Severe restrictions on travel, health fears and closed workplaces have sharply curtailed automobile traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Accidents have dropped so much that many auto insurance companies are providing Read More
Strategies for Dealing with Insurance Companies in a Car Accident Lawsuit
- posted: Dec. 15, 2018
- Car Accidents
If you have been seriously injured in an accident due to another person’s negligence, you should have no qualms about seeking the compensation you need to cover your medical bills, Read More
