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3 Most Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in Pittsburgh
July 29th, 2022
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3 Most Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA - Personal injury law is a vast legal domain that deals with basically all types of accidents you can think of, provided they were caused by someone else’s negligence. If you fall down the stairs in your house, that’s unfortunate but you should have watched your step. On the other hand, if you fall down the stairs at the local store you may blame the owner or manager for negligence if the steps were broken or slippery, or the lightning was dim.Personal injury claims are all based on negligence, but each presents different challenges. In some cases, you can handle the claim on your own, but for more serious accidents you will need help from a skilled Pittsburgh personal injury lawyer.Let’s have a look at the most common types of personal injury claims in Pennsylvania.Car accident claimsCar accidents account for the vast majority of personal injury claims in Pennsylvania. The numbers speak for themselves. In 2020, for instance, there were 12 reportable crashes every hour. Each day, 3 Pennsylvania residents lost their lives in a crash, while 168 people sustained injuries that were serious enough to warrant a trip to the ER. If you’re ever involved in a car accident, make sure to see a doctor even if you don’t feel bad at the moment. With some types of injuries, symptoms may take longer to manifest. Unfortunately, if you go to the doctor 2 weeks after the crash it may be very difficult to prove that your injuries were caused by the accident. The insurance adjuster will surely accuse you that you’re faking it and maybe you had a pre-existing condition and now you want them to pay your medical bills. In a car accident claim, you may need legal counsel if the insurance company is trying to pin the blame on you. Or most of it. Pennsylvania uses a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that if you are found to be 51% to blame for the crash, you lost the right to recover damages.Slip and falls
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