Stay informed on COVID-19’s impact on personal injury cases in Philadelphia and New Jersey. Discover essential insights and expert advice to protect your rights.

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COVID-19 has turned the world upside down over the past year. Many lives have been disrupted and lost due to the pandemic; businesses have shut their doors, schools have gone virtual, friends and neighbors have faced unemployment and food insecurity. If you have a personal injury claim pending, you might be wondering, will COVID-19 impact…

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On April 13, 2020, Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey signed a bill granting immunity to healthcare providers and hospitals treating patients for COVID-19. The law provides criminal and civil immunity to physicians, nurses, and others who are treating patients for COVID-19 in New Jersey during a public health emergency. The bill is retroactive to…

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If you have been injured in an accident of any kind, your first thought is likely your health and physical well-being. At some point after that, however, it is likely that your focus will turn to seeking compensation for an accident that may not have been your fault. But with the COVID-19 pandemic going full-steam,…

The novel coronavirus has started to spread across the United States. As of March 12, 2020, there are 22 cases of the virus in Pennsylvania. This includes two confirmed cases of COVID-19, along with 20 presumptive cases. There are up to 219 people who are currently being observed or investigated for signs of infection or…