Auto Accident Attorneys Help Thousands in
Pennsylvania
Our auto accident
attorneys are an expert team of legal
professionals. We have helped
thousands of auto accident injury victims recover
settlements. Our
attorneys handle all areas of
accident injury, workers'
compensation, medical malpractice,
defective products, birth injuries,
trucking accidents and auto accident
injury cases in the Pennsylvania
area.
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accident injury case |
When you're in a car accident in Pennsylvania,
recovery can only be made in an automobile
accident by proving that the accident was
the fault of the other driver. Proof is
essential. A good automobile accident
lawyer knows the importance of identifying
witnesses, interviewing police officers, and
if necessary, retaining accident
reconstruction experts.
Once liability is established in an
automobile accident case, the next step is
to prove, explain, and quantify the
seriousness of the personal injuries. A good
personal injury lawyer will have extensive
contacts in the medical community to assist
their clients in documenting the seriousness
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In many cases, it is necessary to use
economists, medical experts, and even life
care planners to fully document the extent
of an accident victim’s injuries Even a
seemingly simple automobile accident case
can present legal complexities. In many
cases, there are issues of auto accident insurance
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Pennsylvania Auto Accident laws
Pennsylvania is a complex combination of both "no
fault" and "at fault." The law is so complicated
that most Pennsylvania auto accident attorneys don't understand the complexities of
The Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Act.
Car accidents with serious injuries require a firm with experience. When choosing an
attorney, the right law firm makes a difference. You
should consult an attorney who concentrate in automobile accidents.
Handler, Henning & Rosenberg is a firm with
attorneys who specialize in auto accident injury
cases.
Medical Expenses due to Auto Accident Injury
Medical expenses and wage loss benefits
due to an auto accident injury are considered by your insurance
as "no fault," and each insured looks to his/her own automobile policy for benefits, regardless
of the cause of the accident or whether the insured was personally responsible for his injuries. Regarding pain, suffering, and other non-economic loss, benefits are "fault" based, and the person who acted negligently and caused another's injuries is responsible for compensating the injured
person for his/her damages.
Auto
accidents are complex and even if the defendant driver has insurance coverage, it may not be adequate to cover all the injuries
sustained in the car crash. In cases such as this, the best automobile accident attorneys know how to identify other sources of insurance coverage, including underinsured and uninsured policies, employer’s policies, umbrella policies, and, in some cases, even homeowner’s insurance. Handler Henning & Rosenberg, LLP will work
for you in establishing the fault of the other driver, maximizing and proving the extent of the injuries, and ensuring adequate proceeds to pay the settlement
for your auto accident injury case.
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