There is a time limit to sue for medical malpractice in Pennsylvania. The statute of limitations in Pennsylvania is two (2) years. However, that statute of limitations may be tolled (stopped) under certain circumstances. For example, the statute of limitations will run two (2) years after a person knew or reasonably should have known of […]
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CIVIL RIGHTS-TITLE VII-RELIGION-REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION-MUSLIM HEAD COVERING
By Cliff Rieders of Rieders, Travis, Dohrmann, Mowrey, Humphrey & Waters posted in Constitutional Law on Thursday, July 2, 2015. E.E.O.C. v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, 135 S.Ct. 2028 (2015). Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits a prospective employer from refusing to hire an applicant in order to avoid accommodating a […]
Can I Force my Insurance Company to Settle?
When you make a valid claim but your insurance company does not pay the benefits promised in your policy, there are ways to encourage the insurance company to settle. Insurance companies exist primarily to make a profit. They want to take in premiums, but generally pay out as little in claims as possible. Therefore, they […]
Can You Sue a Hospital for Wrongful Death?
You may be able to sue a hospital for wrongful death in Pennsylvania; whether you can do so depends on the individual circumstances of the case. Not every death that occurs at a hospital is a wrongful one, but you may have a valid wrongful death claim if the person who died is a family […]
Can You Get Punitive Damages in a Car Accident Case?
In short, you can recover punitive damages in a Pennsylvania car crash case. However, you need to prove that the defendant’s actions were a product of deliberate indifference to the consequences or intentional. If the court agrees with you, then you have to take additional steps in order to obtain punitive damages. However, in some […]
Does Not Wearing a Seatbelt Affect an Accident Claim?
If you did not buckle up before being involved in an accident, you may wonder, “Does not wearing a seatbelt affect an accident claim?” The short answer is “no.” If you are severely injured in an accident, don’t spend any time or energy second-guessing yourself. Move on with your life and focus on recovery. The […]
2021 Patient Safety Awareness Week
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2021 brings focus to the work of health care organizations and personnel to maintain the safety of patients. Working toward zero harm should be the aim of all hospitals, clinics, doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers, and Patient Safety Week helps everyone focus on this important consideration. Unfortunately, preventable medical errors […]
How to Get a Car Accident Police Report
How to get a car accident report is something you should know if you have been involved in a vehicle crash. It is usually the starting point for an investigation for an insurance claim or lawsuit. It is not admissible in court, and it may have mistakes in it, but it lays out what should […]
How Does Medical Malpractice Differ from Ordinary Negligence?
If you are injured because of a medical negligence, you may wonder, how does medical malpractice differ from an ordinary negligence claim? Negligence is a legal theory called a tort, covering a wide range of cases. Medical malpractice is a specific type of negligence case for injuries caused by healthcare professionals, hospitals, or other organizations. […]
What Are Non-Economic Damages in a Car Accident Case?
If you are injured in a car accident, you may wonder what are non-economic damages in a car accident case. There could be different types of damages you could receive to compensate you, depending on the facts of your case. Under Pennsylvania law, damages generally fall into two categories: economic and non-economic. Car accident cases […]