
Suing the Government for Personal Injuries in Pennsylvania
There are many types of cases in which you can seek recovery for your damages from the state or local municipality.
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There are many types of cases in which you can seek recovery for your damages from the state or local municipality.

If you’ve ever seen a bicyclist use hand motions while on the road, she or he was signaling other drivers to let them know what action she or he would be taking next. Hand signals for bicyclists are similar to turn signals and brake lights for motorists.

If you or a loved one has been the victim of medical malpractice in Pennsylvania, you must file your claim within the Pennsylvania medical malpractice statute of limitations.

All bicyclists in Pennsylvania should know the rules of the road and exactly what their responsibilities are when traveling.

If a bus driver in Pennsylvania has assaulted you, you have the right to file a lawsuit.

On May 1, 2010, a new license decal became the standard for all underage drivers with a permit or probationary driver’s license.

All personal injury cases involve the element of negligence, and the victim will have to prove the other party’s negligence in order to obtain compensation for losses.

Pennsylvania law still recognizes that a husband and a wife may refuse to testify against each other in a criminal proceeding.

It’s important to protect this evidence whenever possible and prevent spoliation, which is the destruction of that evidence.

The state of Pennsylvania doesn’t officially use the term “jaywalking,” but does enforce pedestrian safety laws that cover illegally crossing a street and more.