The last Friday in April, is National Arbor Day, a day set aside to celebrate the role of trees in our lives and to promote tree planting and care. J. Sterling Morton is considered the founder of Arbor Day. In 1854 Morton and...
BEWARE OF COVID -19 SCAMS
April 11, 2020
When we as a nation face challenging times, most of us pull together to help one another out. Unfortunately, some people see any crisis as an opportunity for personal advantage. The current pandemic is no...
When (Not Just) The Moon Hits Your Eye Like a Big Piece of Pie
February 15, 2020
This past Sunday was National Pizza Day, but who knew a slice of pizza could be so dangerous? The number of hospitalizations in the United States involving pizza increased more than 50% in 2018, when compared to 2017....
Damages for the Aggravation of an Existing Injury
January 29, 2020
Seasoned Allentown Personal Injury Lawyer If you’ve been seriously harmed in an accident due to the fault of another party, then Pennsylvania law may entitle you to compensation. Personal injury litigation is not always...
If you’ve been harmed in an accident that was caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct of another party, then the law may entitle you to compensation for your losses, which may include damages that...
If you’ve been harmed due to the negligence of another individual or entity, then you may be entitled to bring a right of action against the liable defendant to secure damages as compensation. In the wake of an accident,...
Wrongful Death Damages for Lost Financial Support
December 31, 2019
The loss of a loved one in an accident can be extremely damaging, and in a multitude of different ways. Besides the emotional harm caused by the death, family members and other dependents may struggle due to the loss of...
Understanding Contingency Fees in Personal Injury Cases
December 17, 2019
If you’ve been injured in an accident — whether a motor vehicle accident, slip-and-fall, or some other scenario involving the fault of another party — then you may have a right of action against the defendant for...
Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress in Pennsylvania
November 15, 2019
Negligent infliction of emotional distress (NIED) claims are often asserted as supplementary claims in the personal injury context, in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. For example, if you are injured in a car accident and your...
In Pennsylvania and throughout the country, rollover accidents are a serious problem that are particularly common in cases involving large trucks. According to data gathered and reported on by the Association for the...