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Personal Injury | April 1, 2014

Insurers Are Winning the Game

The insurance industry tried every imaginable strategy to change the rules of the game, and their hard (but devious) work has paid off. Insurance companies have a “product” consumers are required by law to purchase and a marketing scheme that negatively brands those who seek to utilize what their money has bought. Insurers have used their massive financial influence and a lot of misinformation to invade every

Personal Injury | March 25, 2014

Sue-Happy America: Are You “the Type of Person Who Sues”?

Spreading lies about “greedy” claimants and how outrageous lawsuits have supposedly become was the best way for the insurance industry to shut up people who might otherwise stand up for their rights. The industry started by warping public perceptions of a high-profile case against McDonald’s, but from there, the public disdain for frivolous lawsuits took on a life of its own.

The Myth about Sue-Happy America

You’ve

Case Studies, Personal Injury | March 19, 2014

$925,000 Settlement a Cautionary Tale for Bars

This story and the important message it conveys for all establishments that serve alcohol are just as interesting as the settlement amount (which pushes the total compensation for this case to more than $1,000,000). Dram shop laws – laws that allow bars and restaurants to be held liable for injuries that result from the actions of over-served patrons – are now on the books in numerous states.

Personal Injury | March 11, 2014

Tort Reform on Trial

If you’re like many Americans, you probably know only what the insurance industry wants you to know about tort reform. After all, lobbyists have wined and dined politicians for support and flooded mass media with the insurance industry’s version of what tort reform means.

The Tort Reform Lie

According to the insurance industry, a flood of frivolous personal injury claims needlessly raises auto insurance premiums for everyone.

Personal Injury | March 7, 2014

Real Heroes Wear Badges, Not Capes: Cedarville Fire Department

Sometimes acts of heroism take a coordinated effort from numerous men and women willing to make sacrifices for the good of others. That’s exactly what happens when close-knit groups like the Cedarville Fire Department come together to save lives.

When it comes to heroic acts, the whole effort is more than the sum of its parts. No matter how skilled or dedicated, one individual cannot do every

Personal Injury | February 25, 2014

Rigging the Game and Changing the Rules

When you’re a claimant, you certainly don’t want your situation referred to as a “game.” There’s nothing fun or trivial about your need for receiving the coverage you purchased, or about the consequences you suffer while an insurance company gives you the runaround. Maybe someone is “winning” here, but it’s not you.

Like games, though, the insurance industry is supposed to be governed by rules and laws.

Personal Injury | February 18, 2014

In the Insurance Industry, Conflict of Interest Is a Business Model

In no other industry, besides insurance, is conflict of interest considered to be a good thing. Instead of being considered a problem, it’s a business model. The intent of insurance is to provide coverage for risks and, should those risks occur, pay resulting claims fairly and in a timely manner. The ways by which insurance corporations earn revenue actually reward companies for breaking the promises they make

Personal Injury | February 13, 2014

Real Heroes Wear Badges, Not Capes: Joseph Handline

The City of Philadelphia is many things: busy, exciting, cultural, and of course dangerous. Enforcing the law in such a massive, densely populated city with so many varied neighborhoods takes nothing less than the selfless dedication of the city’s finest. Among them is Joseph Handline, a young man who has emerged as a community leader both within and outside the police force.

Handline has served with the

Personal Injury | January 23, 2014

Real Heroes Wear Badges, Not Capes: Eladio “Andy” Martinez

Real heroes work hard, as Eladio “Andy” Martinez, contest finalist and runner-up, illustrates. The Philadelphia firefighter goes above and beyond the call of duty, working full schedules and massive amounts of overtime to serve his community and provide for his family. It’s not just his epic work ethic that is inspiring, but the difference he makes in the lives of everyone in his community.

In his six

Personal Injury | January 2, 2014

What Your Insurance Company Doesn’t Want You to Know: The Right Way to Set up Auto Coverage (Before It’s Too Late)

Judging by the commercials, you’d think auto insurance companies employ the friendliest people in the world. Of course you want to trust those good hands you’re in, that adorable talking gecko, or the ultra-extrovert saleslady who says you can choose how much you want to pay. What a coincidence that all of these caring, wonderful companies want to take care of you!

At least, that’s what they

Personal Injury | December 19, 2013

Resources for Handling Your Own PI Claim

Throughout the process of handling your own personal injury claim, you’re likely to need a little help. You may run into words and phrases used in the legal system and the insurance industry that you don’t totally understand. You’ll likely come up against complicated concepts, like how Personal Injury Insurance (PIP) works. When you sit down to write a demand letter, you may realize that you don’t

Personal Injury | December 18, 2013

If You Still Need Help

Not all claims can be settled successfully without an attorney, especially for the amount of compensation you deserve. Every accident is unique in terms of the damages it causes, the liability that led to it, the value as determined by policy limits and geographical market, and the willingness of an insurance company or adjuster to settle for a reasonable amount of compensation. Unfortunately, this means there is

Personal Injury | December 17, 2013

Wrapping Up Your Claim

It may have taken some time and some dedication, but you did it. You stood up to an insurance adjuster and skillfully negotiated a settlement. Now you can finally put this whole unpleasant experience behind you and move on with your life, right?

Well… almost.

The good news is that, yes, most of your work is done. However, as you wrap up your personal injury claim, don’t

Personal Injury | December 12, 2013

Negotiation Tips and Tricks: Secrets from Our Attorneys

Discussing a car accident caseYou’ve taken the time to craft a thorough, well-organized, well-documented demand letter. You used every possible resource to make your claim as strong as it can be. So what happens when the insurance adjuster receives your letter, reads through it, and calls you to begin negotiating a settlement?

Negotiating a personal injury settlement isn’t quite the same as haggling at a yard sale or bargaining with a

Personal Injury | December 10, 2013

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