$2.4 MILLION PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT
Pedestrian struck by MVA.
$2 MILLION PREMISES LIABILITY
Premises Liability case and fall at grocery store.
$1 MILLION CAR ACCIDENT
Policy limit settlement for auto broken leg and multiple surgeries.
$490,000 PERSONAL INJURY
Uninsured motorist policy limit settlement, broken leg with surgery.
$450,000 BICYCLE ACCIDENT
Settlement for tractor trailer v. bicycle, one hospital visit, no follow up.
$430,000 PERSONAL INJURY
Client struck by tractor trailer on his bicycle. Broken leg. One hospital visit and no follow up treatment.
$362,978 MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
Car made left hand turn in front of our client, knocking him off of the bike. Broken leg with surgery.
$325,000 AUTO ACCIDENT
MVA passenger in vehicle and t-boned at intersection. Broken leg with surgery.
$350,000 UBER ACCIDENT
Uber accident, driver sustained fractured hip, no surgery required.
$350,000 MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
Client was rear ended on his motorcycle, sustained brain bleed and fractured ribs.
$350,000 CAR ACCIDENT
Passenger in vehicle involved in head-on collision. Broken leg with surgery.
$300,000 PREMISES LIABILITY
Client tripped and fell down defective steps at the housing unit that he rented. Landlord failed to properly maintain premises. Broken him with surgery.
$200,000 PREMISES LIABILITY
Client slipped and fell on black ice while delivering a package for work. Broken tibia requiring surgery.
$265,000 UBER ACCIDENT
Uber passenger in MVA head-on collision. Broken legs with surgery.
$255,000 VEHICLE ACCIDENT
Client t-boned by vehicle that ran red light. Shoulder tear with arthroscopy surgery.
$100,000 VEHICLE ACCIDENT
Client involved in roll over accident with two broken arms.
$100,000 VEHICLE ACCIDENT
Client rear-ended at red light. Sustained concussion and various soft tissue injuries.
$100,000 WRONGFUL DEATH
Client’s wife died in car accident caused by uninsured motorist.

Can I Sue for Whiplash After a Car Accident in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, you can sue for whiplash after a car accident caused by another person’s negligence. Because of the complexities of Pennsylvania’s insurance laws, however, it’s never a good idea to attempt to do so alone. By hiring an experienced Reading car accident lawyer, you have a better chance of receiving the compensation you deserve.

Liability In A Pedestrian Accident Claim In Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania, liability in a pedestrian accident depends on who acted negligently and violated their legal duties. Both drivers and pedestrians have specific responsibilities under state law, and fault is determined by examining which party breached these duties and caused the accident. Because fault can rest on either side—or be shared—the details of the incident

Who Pays Medical Bills After a Truck Accident in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, your medical bills are paid first by your own auto policy’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP), regardless of fault. PIP covers initial treatment up to your policy limits—typically without copays or deductibles. The at-fault trucking company’s insurer does not pay bills as they come in; it pays, if liable, through a settlement or verdict