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Read answers to some of the most common questions we get from people in Philadelphia and NJ.
Most personal injury claims in Pennsylvania or New Jersey must be filed within two years of the injury. Waiting can weaken evidence and limit your options, so it’s smart to talk early.
Be careful. Insurers often look for recorded statements or quick settlements. You don’t have to give a statement right away, and you shouldn’t sign anything unclear.
Treatment protects your health and documents your injuries. Gaps in care are one of the first things insurers use to downplay or deny claims.
Often, yes. Many cases involve shared fault. Your recovery may adjust based on responsibility, but partial fault doesn’t automatically end your claim.
Medical bills, lost wages, future care, pain and suffering, and the way the injury disrupts daily life. The right case plan pushes for the full picture.
Most cases settle, but trial readiness changes everything. When the defence knows you’ll file and try the case if needed, offers usually move faster and higher.
Unlike insurance companies our experienced injury lawyers are true advocates on your side. Insurance companies more often than not are looking out for their company’s profit, not your best interest. Additionally, many people find that their injuries are more severe days or weeks after they sustained them. If you accept an insurance settlement before you know how serious your injuries turn out to be, you may find your settlement no longer covers all your medical expenses.
Some claims resolve in months; others take longer if a trial is needed. We push cases fast and keep you updated every step.
Our clients say it best: “Someone checked on me every step of the way. I didn’t have to guess what was happening or what was next, they kept me informed.”
If you need help, you can talk to us for free right now: (267) 457-5570