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Your Rights After A Car Accident In Pennsylvania

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Car accidents in Pennsylvania are a daily occurrence, but it doesn’t feel like a routine occurrence when it happens to you. If you’ve been in an auto accident in Pennsylvania you should speak with an attorney that has experience with car crashes in Pennsylvania. You could be entitled to money for medical bills, car repairs, or other damages. Remember that when you’re in an auto accident in Pennsylvania you should always do these things:

Using Online Tools After A Car Accident

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After a car accident there is a lot of information that you will need about your car and any car that you’re thinking about buying as a replacement. Bumper.com can provide a comprehensive auto history on any car that you’re looking at and give you fair market value rates for your car, used cars, or new cars that you’re considering buying.

Personal Injury at Six Flags*

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If you have suffered an injury while visiting Six Flags or any other amusement park, you may be able to file a personal injury claim. This is because amusement parks like Six Flags are required to maintain their premises so that they are safe to be used by those who pay to use the facilities provided by the Six Flags theme park. With over a dozen locations spread throughout the country, Six Flags is one of the most famous and recognizable theme parks in the United States.

What You Should Do If You’re in a Car Accident in Nevada

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If you have been involved in a car accident in Nevada, you need to understand the state’s laws on car accident liability. If you were injured or your car damaged in the accident, then you may be able to recover compensation from whoever was at fault. Nevada is not a no-fault state, so you can claim compensation from the at-fault driver’s insurer for damages caused by the accident. The state’s negligence law allows you to recover at least a portion of the damages as long as you were less than 50% to blame for the accident.

What Happens If Your Personal Injury Claim is Denied?

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It can be frustrating to have your personal injury claim denied, but if you are sure that the other party was to blame for the accident you were involved in, it is usually worth filing your claim again. You will need to re-examine the evidence you submitted the first time and review the possible reasons why the original claim was denied. It is certainly worth discussing your accident and the claim you made with a personal injury attorney. The attorney can assess your case and give advice about making a new claim.

What Happens When You Are Injured in a Restaurant?

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Restaurant owners and managers are expected to maintain safe conditions for their patrons. If you are injured while in a restaurant and believe that this happened because of negligence, you may be able to file a personal injury claim to recover compensation for the cost of your injuries. As part of restaurant owners’ license to operate they must have premises liability insurance to cover them in the event of a serious accident on their premises. A personal injury attorney can help you with a claim.

Most Common Causes of an Auto Accident

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There are several common causes of an auto accident. If you have been involved in one and it was not your fault you may be able to file a personal injury claim. This is because in most states personal injury laws allow victims to claim compensation for the expenses incurred due to an auto accident. These include medical expenses, car repairs, loss of wages while you are recovering from the injury, an amount calculated for the pain and suffering you have endured and lastly punitive damages if you can prove the driver was deliberately negligent.

Someone Totaled My Car. Can I Sue?

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If you were involved in a car accident where someone hit your car and your car was totaled you can file a personal injury claim against that driver. You can also sue for medical bills, pain and suffering, and other damages. In some states even if you are found partially at fault for the accident you can be awarded damages if your car is totaled.

What to Do If You Have Experienced TBI After a Car Accident

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A traumatic brain injury is any serious injury to the function of the brain after an accident in which the head or skull has suffered a significant shock or impact. Traumatic brain injuries can be hard to diagnose and treat, even with modern neurosurgery. TBI injuries may lead to long lasting impairment of any of the brain’s functions. This could include impairment of vision, hearing, sense of touch, loss of coordination or use of any of the limbs and/or impact on any of the body’s internal organs.