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Amtrak Crash Victims’ Damages Capped at $200 Million

On May 12, 2015, there was a deadly Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia that killed eight and injured over two hundred passengers.  While still under investigation, it appears this incident was caused by the train engineer and the train’s excessive speed while traveling around a curve in the tracks. In 1997,

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What Constitutes Negligence?

As an attorney who represents those injured by the negligence of others, I am often asked by clients “what does negligence mean?”  Basically, negligence is the failure to exercise the standard of care that a “reasonably prudent” person would have exercised in a similar situation.  The “reasonable” person standard is

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April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month

We have all seen it (and some of us are guilty as well), talking and texting while driving. Distracted driving can include using a phone, using GPS, or even eating while driving.  April is National Distracted Driving Month. In support of furthering awareness of the dangers of distracted driving, here

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Insurance Minimums for Trucks and Buses Must be Updated

For more than 30 years, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has not updated minimum insurance requirements for trucks and buses.  Congress passed the Motor Carrier Act of 1980 which requires that general freight carriers have minimum insurance coverage of only $750,000.  With the rise of medical costs, $750,000

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How You Can Ruin Your Accident Case?

Don’t be a nice guy After an accident people have feelings that make them behave in a way that can hurt their case. Some people feel bad for the other person involved in the accident. They feel bad they are causing them to get a ticket.  The other person will

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Top 8 Factors Impacting your Automobile Accident Case

After handling thousands of automobile accident cases, I notice the same issues continue to plague my clients.  Some are controllable.  Some aren’t. Here are my top issues! 1. Was the injured person wearing a seat belt? No juror likes when the injured victim doesn’t wear a seat belt.  If you

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9 Holiday Driving Safety Tips

The holidays are coming up and many of us will be traveling to see friends and families. AAA estimates that during the Christmas and New Year’s season, roughly 95 million Americans hit the road. Whenever there are more cars on the road, the chances of accidents increase. That’s why it’s

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Intentional Torts vs. Negligence (Part 1 of 2)

As a personal injury attorney, I represent clients that are seriously injured by another.  These injuries can be caused by either an intentional tort or by negligence. However, there are HUGE differences between these types of cases and the collectability (amount of recovery available) of them. There are seven recognized

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