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Medical Malpractice

  • Continued Attack on Rights of Malpractice Victims
  • Surgical Mistakes More Frequent
  • Avoiding Hospital Mistakes
  • Wrongful Death Survival
  • Mistreatment of Veterans for Prostate Cancer in VA Hospital

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Car Accident

  • Philadelphia Passes Hand Held Cell Phone Ban
  • Philadelphia Passes Hand Held Cell Phone Ban
  • 16 Injured in Philadelphia Bus Accident
  • Truck Owner Headed to Trial for Fatal Accident
  • UNDERINSURED VS. UNINSURED CLAIMS IN PENNSYLVANIA

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DUI Defense

  • New DUI practice area introduced.

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Defective Products

  • Company Indicted for Illegally Testing Bone Cement on Patients
  • 5 Million Dollar Tylenol Product Liability Verdict Reversed
  • State Claims for Injuries from Medications not Preempted by Federal Law - Wyeth v. Levine
  • Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case May Change Product Liability Laws
  • A Focus On Defective Household Products

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Slip and Fall/Premises Liability

  • 5 Year Old Girl Seriously Injured by Dog Attack
  • November Library Items: A Focus On Slip And Fall Accidents in Pennsylvania

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General

  • Statute of Limitations in PA for Sexual Abuse Cases
  • Luzerne County Judges Indicted
  • Stella Awards E-Mail
  • Medicare Subrogation

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Latest News

  • Pennsylvania State Trooper Crack Down On I-81 Traffic Violations To Prevent Car Accidents...
    Posted on 12/3/2008
  • November Product Recalls In Pennsylvania – Defective Products That May Cause Serious Injury...
    Posted on 12/3/2008
  • Lackawanna County Jury Awards $20.5 million for Medical Malpractice Verdict...
    Posted on 12/2/2008
  • Norristown Teen Admits Hit-And-Run Involving Toddler In Montgomery County PA...
    Posted on 12/2/2008
  • Freak Truck And Car Accident Kills Woman on Route 22 in Lehigh County...
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Medical Malpractice

  • Pennsylvania Wrongful Death Lawsuit
  • PENNSYLVANIA PEER REVIEW PROTECTION ACT: PROBLEM OR SOLUTION IN MALPRACTICE LITIGATION
  • Selecting a Jury in a Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Case
  • What is the Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice Suits in Pennsylvania?
  • What Is Considered A Failure To Diagnose?

Car Accident

  • UNDERINSURED AND UNINSURED CAR ACCIDENT CLAIMS
  • Pennsylvania Car Accident Safety Tips: Taking Precautions And Saving Lives
  • Seat Belt Safety Tips To Reduce Car Accident Injuries
  • What Steps Do You Take Directly After A Car Accident?

Defective Products

  • What Should You Do If You Are Injured By A Defective Product?
  • Nursery Safety Tips -- September is Baby Safety Month
  • New Study Shows Unstable TV, Furniture, and Appliances Can Be Unseen Dangers in the Home

Slip and Fall/Premises Liability

  • Was Carelessness A Factor In Your Pennsylvania Slip And Fall?
  • Who Is At Fault For My Slip And Fall Injury?
  • Pennsylvania Elderly Slip and Fall Prevent Tips

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Q. If medicare paid my medical bills for the treatment I needed due to someone's negligence, does Medicare get reimbursed for their payment? A. Yes. Under the Medicare Secondary Payer Statute when Medicare makes a payment for medical services received as a result of an injury caused by another party (automobile accident, medical malpractice, slip and fall etc) medicare has a right to recover the payments. Any payments made by Medicare must be accounted for because the law makes the injured party or their attorney liable to repay from any settlement.

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