When you suffer injury or harm as the result of an accident, you may well be entitled to
compensation for your injuries. But how can you be sure? Legal action can be very expensive
and time-consuming to bring if you are not sure your claim is viable. And even if it is
legally viable, will you be able to convince a judge or jury that you are in the right?...
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Personal injuries are legally defined as any injury to the body, mind or emotions of the victim, as
opposed to any damages that occur to property. Personal injuries are most often the result of
some form of accident, such as:...
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Philadelphia accident attorneys of Howard, Brenner and Nass P.C. provide some Local and
National accident statistics.The statistics for traffic accidents in Pennsylvania and the rest of
the United States are alarming, but important to know. The more drivers are aware of the sheer
number of accidents that occur in our area and throughout the nation, the more likely they are to
take extra care while on the road. The statis...
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Philadelphia accident lawyers of Howard, Brenner & Nass P.C., talk about the changes in
accident litigation in PA. Many changes in recent years have affected how, which, and for how much
an accident can be litigated in PA. The following are just a few changes, already passed or
pending as of this writing....
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Philadelphia accident attorneys of Howard, Brenner & Nass give a list of mistakes that can
jeopardize your case.The following are a list of mistakes that you should avoid making if you are
injured in an accident. It is a good idea to familiarize yourself with them before an accident
occurs, so you don’t inadvertently jeopardize any lawsuit you may need to bring in the future....
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There are certain documents and information you should be prepared to give to your accident attorney
when you meet with him or her for the first time regarding your accident. If you don’t have
all these items ready in advance of your initial consultation, don’t worry – you can
always mail or fax them to your lawyer, just so long as you do so as soon after your appointment as
possible....
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Workers comp can provide invaluable assistance to workers who are disabled by an accident or illness
on the job. It covers medical bills, provides coverage for lost wages, and other benefits. However,
some employees may be reluctant to file claims, thinking they will be left drowning in confusing
paperwork or battling their employers for coverage when they really need to focus on healing....
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No matter where you work – in an office, on a construction site, in a chemical plant –
you can suffer an injury or ailment that is covered under the Workers’ Compensation Act. A
workplace injury is defined as an injury, medical condition or disease caused by a person’s
job, according to the PA Workers’ Compensation Act....
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