An explanation of SAIP or the dollar a day insurance policies in New Jersey
Maximize your injury insurance settlements in Philadelphia and New Jersey. Discover expert strategies and tips for fair compensation.
Maximize your injury insurance settlements in Philadelphia and New Jersey. Discover expert strategies and tips for fair compensation.
An explanation of SAIP or the dollar a day insurance policies in New Jersey
Personal Injury Protection Insurance (PIP) in PA and NJ Personal Injury Protection insurance – also known as PIP – is no-fault insurance coverage that pays the costs associated with medical expenses that result from a car accident. PIP covers medical costs even for people who do not have health insurance. PIP may not cover other…
If you want to drive in Pennsylvania, you need to have personal injury protection or PIP coverage. Take note that the required PIP coverage in Pennsylvania is the Medical Benefits part of what’s called the First Party Benefits coverage in PA. Understanding how PIP coverage in Pennsylvania works and choosing the right amount for your…
You need to have personal injury protection (PIP) insurance in Philadelphia because the law says so, also commonly known as first-party benefits (FPB) under Pennsylvania law. All drivers must also buy and maintain minimum auto insurance requirements to legally drive on Pennsylvania roadways, something known as maintaining financial responsibility under the law.Filing an Injury Claim?Get…
Yes, personal injury protection (PIP) or medical benefits coverage covers passengers who were injured while riding in someone else’s motor vehicle. Regardless of which party caused an auto accident, the auto insurance coverage of the driver of the vehicle you were riding when you got injured must cover your accident-related injuries. Since Pennsylvania follows the…
Following a car accident that left you injured, one of the most daunting parts of recovery is dealing with a personal injury claim. Since Pennsylvania follows the no-fault auto insurance system, you will need to file your claim against your own car insurance policy and not the other driver’s insurance policy, regardless of which party…
All people who own and drive a vehicle in Pennsylvania are required under law to carry specific minimum amounts of auto insurance coverage on their vehicle. Because Pennsylvania follows the no-fault auto insurance system, besides liability insurance, all drivers must also carry medical benefits coverage, also called personal injury protection insurance. This means that yes—you…
Personal injury protection (PIP) is a form of no-fault insurance that will help cover expenses like medical bills, lost wages, and funeral costs after a car accident, no matter who was at fault in the accident. Filing an Injury Claim?Get a Free Quote on Our Fees NameEmail PhoneQuick Accident Description Contact Us You may or may…
When a patient receives medical attention that’s below the professional standard of care and that care then results in an ensuing injury and subsequent damages, Pennsylvania’s laws allow them to pursue a medical malpractice claim to compensate the victim for those damages.
Swimming in pools and lakes around Pennsylvania can be great fun. However, tragedy can strike quickly. All too often, accidental drownings take the lives of children and adults. These incidents can happen within seconds.
A brain injury can rob a person of his or her soul. It can shatter someone’s personality, change their character, destroy their memories, and limit their comprehension. In many cases involving a traumatic brain injury, the person who existed before the accident is replaced with a different person.
18-wheelers and other commercial trucks can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, so when they’re involved in a collision there can unsurprisingly be very serious injuries. Within the scope of personal injury law, these types of accident cases are much different than more typical car accidents.
In Philadelphia, hundreds of thousands of people rely on SEPTA and buses for public transportation each day, whether it be a city bus, motor coach, or charter bus. When you step on a bus to get to your destination, you probably don’t think twice about your safety.
You’ve been injured in an accident that was not your fault. Your medical bills are piling up, and you haven’t worked in months. You’re considering filing a personal injury claim. You might be wondering how long your Philadelphia personal injury lawsuit or case will take.
The owner of a dog that attacks a person may be held responsible for the victim’s injuries. To be successful in winning a dog bite case, it must be shown that the owner knew or had reason to know that his or her dog had a “vicious propensity.” In other words, a dog bite lawyer must show that the owner knew or should have known that the dog was dangerous or could bite someone.
Taking a tumble may seem like not a big deal. For many people, it isn’t; they are able to get up, brush themselves off, and continue on with their day. Yet for others, falls can be incredibly dangerous.
As Philadelphia construction accident attorneys, both John Mattiacci and William Coppol have represented numerous clients who have been seriously injured in construction accidents. These accidents have occurred on construction sites and on job sites throughout Philadelphia, the surrounding counties, and in New Jersey.
Wrongful death and survival action cases are among the most heart-wrenching types of cases that our firm handles. John Mattiacci has extensive experience handling these cases, in addition to death cases in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Philadelphia has the highest rate of car accidents in Pennsylvania. If you or a family member has been injured in a traffic accident, you may feel overwhelmed. Philadelphia car accident lawyers from Mattiacci Law have nearly two decades of experience in handling serious car accident cases in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania. Our team of experienced personal injury attorneys stand ready to help you through the challenges and difficulties faced by victims of car crashes.
When you buy a product you expect that product to work as advertised and to be safe for its intended use. You should also expect that the product comes with all necessary warnings and instructions in order to use it safely. If a product is defective and is unsafe for use, the manufacturer and seller of the product may be held responsible for any injury caused by the defect.