How To Handle A Personal Injury Case Involving A Minor
When a child is injured as a result of another party’s negligence or causes an injury, these cases have special rules for liability and compensation. Injuries to Children Parents of an injured minor must file a lawsuit on their behalf under 231 Pennsylvania Code Rule 2027. The lawsuit must be controlled and supervised by...
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What Is a Demand Letter?
A demand letter is often sent when a claimant intends to try to resolve a claim with an alleged at-fault party before suing. At that point, negotiations for settlement will typically begin. Why are Demand Letters Sent? Below are some common reasons why you would need to send a demand letter: After a Personal...
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Can An App Be Sued for Product Liability?
When a mobile app causes an injury to a consumer, can the manufacturer be held responsible? In some cases, they can be, but you must be able to prove the elements of a product liability suit which can be challenging. FDA Regulation on Apps On September 25, 2013, the FDA issued guidance explaining how...
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Commercial Traffic Laws in Philadelphia
Philadelphia commercial drivers are bound by numerous state and federal laws that dictate operations. These traffic laws are enforced to promote the safety of commercial drivers and others on the road. License Requirements Commercial drivers must have a commercial driver’s license (CDL). There are three classes: Class A: To operate vehicles with a gross...
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The Consequences of a Head-on Motorcycle Collision
Head-on collisions occur when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions collide front end to front end. In these accidents, there is a high risk of fatal injuries, and even higher when motorcyclists are involved. Common Injuries from Head-On Motorcycle Collisions Regardless of the other vehicle involved, a motorcycle rider will almost always suffer severe,...
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6 Most Dangerous Jobs In Philadelphia That Risk Personal Injury
Some occupations carry higher risks of personal injury than others, and in Philadelphia, these are the six most dangerous jobs. 1. First Responders This category includes various jobs such as law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS (paramedics). There are obvious risks for anyone in these positions. From fires and 911 calls to emergency and disaster...
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