Showing posts with label the pisanchyn law firm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the pisanchyn law firm. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Fall in Love With Pisanchyn Law Firm

Don't have a Valentine this year? Don't worry about it! You can be ours!
 
At The Pisanchyn Law Firm our Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys, Attorney Michael J. Pisanchyn Jr., Attorney Douglas Yazinski, Attorney Keith J. Figured, Attorney M. Lee Albright, Attorney Andrew Ferguson, and our paralegals and staff pledge, without any equivocation, that should you retain us as your Pennsylvania injury law firm, we will represent you skillfully, compassionately, and most of all, aggressively.
 
Choosing a law firm to help you after suffering an injury is extremely difficult. Commitment is hard, we understand. That's why we offer free consultations! Furthermore, our clients pay no fees until we win their case and even then it is never out of their own pocket; we will only be paying you the money you deserve. We will help you through your difficult time. If we cannot do the job we will refer to you the best person who can. Our attorneys are available to you 24/7 including nights, holidays, and weekends, which is more than any Valentine we've ever had!
 
If you've been injured by the negligence of another, be it an automobile accidents, tractor trailer accidents, motorcycle accidents, medical malpractice, workers' compensation, social security, or catastrophic injuries, we can help.

Still not sold? Get to know us better!


Attorney Keith Figured





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Happy Valentine's Day, from all of us at The Pisanchyn Law Firm

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The First Snow of the Season..

While driving into work today we sadly saw many accidents, and heard of many more from friends and family that were traveling as well. With today being the first day we've had a significant amount of winter weather in our area, we feel it's a good time to remind everyone of the importance of safe driving in winter weather conditions.

The weather channel (weather.com) has a great list of tips for driving in winter weather conditions, we listed the general driving points below for your convenience, however for more tips on what to do if you become victim of winter weather, and to see the full list, click here:
  1. Decrease your speed and leave yourself plenty of room to stop. You should allow at least three times more space than usual between you and the car in front of you.
  2. Brake gently to avoid skidding. If your wheels start to lock up, ease off the brake.
  3. Turn on your lights to increase your visibility to other motorists.
  4. Keep your lights and windshield clean.
  5. Use low gears to keep traction, especially on hills.
  6. Don't use cruise control or overdrive on icy roads.
  7. Be especially careful on bridges, overpasses and infrequently traveled roads, which will freeze first. Even at temperatures above freezing, if the conditions are wet, you might encounter ice in shady areas or on exposed roadways like bridges.
  8. Don't pass snow plows and sanding trucks. The drivers have limited visibility, and you're likely to find the road in front of them worse than the road behind.
  9. Don't assume your vehicle can handle all conditions. Even four-wheel and front-wheel drive vehicles can encounter trouble on winter roads.
If you do experience a collision as a result of the weather, please, call us so we can help. Depending on the circumstances of the collision, you or your loved one may be eligible for compensation. A common question most people have after an accident is, do you need an auto accident attorney? This area of law is very complicated; there are exceptions and technicalities that if you do not know the law can cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. This is why it is imperative you consult with an experienced auto accident attorney at The Pisanchyn Law Firm to guide you through your claim. Visit our website for more useful information about this topic or give us a call! 1-800-444-5309

Please, drive safely!

Friday, May 25, 2012

There Are Exceptions to Limited Tort, but Don't Rely on These Alone for Protection

5. Along with serious injury, there are other exceptions to limited tort but relying on these exceptions alone to be compensated for your pain and suffering, in most cases, will not help you.

Sometimes even if you have limited tort you can still be considered full tort under the following scenarios:
  1. If you have a serious injury.
  2. If you were driving or were a passenger in a commercial vehicle.
  3. If the person who caused the accident is accepted into the A.R.D. program or convicted of a D.U.I.
  4. The person who caused the collision has a license plate from out of state.
  5. You were a pedestrian when struck.
The best way to protect yourself in the event of an accident is to have the right amount of insurance coverage. Having an experienced attorney to help you through your claim will also protect you and your loved ones' interests.

The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm are experienced in handling all accident cases including the above mentioned. Please, call us as soon as you are the victim of another driver's negligence for a free consultation so we can help you.

Exceptions are not Guarantees

4. Insurance companies follow strict legal definitions of what serious injury really is, and even though there is a serious injury exception for limited tort, you still may not get compensation for your pain and suffering.

There are a few instances in which you could still make a claim for pain and suffering if you have limited tort on your policy. One of these exceptions is serious injury. There is a strict legal definition of what serious injury is and even though yours or a loved one's injury is severe, it may not qualify for the exception.

Relying on exceptions such as these is never a good idea as it's impossible to know what may happen if you or a loved one are ever in a severe accident. It's best to know that you are protected regardless of the circumstances and having full coverage, including full tort, can give you that peace of mind.

The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm want to be there for you through every step of your claim to help you get the compensation you deserve. Please call us as soon as you are the victim of another driver's negligence.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The Tort Coverage You Choose Could Affect Your Family, Too

3. Whatever option you choose, full tort or limited tort, it could affect your family, too.

If other family members live in your household and do not have an automobile insurance policy, they are considered to have the tort option the person with insurance has elected. For instance, if you have children and they are involved in an automobile accident, they are considered to the have the same tort option that you have.

The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm want to be there for you through every step of your claim to help you get the compensation you deserve. Please call us as soon as you are the victim of another driver's negligence.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Is Limited Tort Really Less Expensive?

2. People choose limited tort on their policy because it saves them a little money right now, but if you get in a bad accident it won’t save you anything; in fact you could cost you thousands.

Limited tort is often pushed by the insurance companies as being more attractive than full tort because it is less expensive; however, what the insurance company doesn’t tell you is that the savings is minimal and if you or a loved one is injured because of someone else’s negligence you have given up your right to make a claim for pain and suffering except under the few exceptions of limited tort.
What a lot of people don’t realize or think of when setting up their policy is an injury could last for quite some time causing many doctor’s visits, procedures, medications, and possibly even cost you your job if the injury prevents you from performing your duties. These expenses add up quickly and are only covered up to the amount you have selected for your wage loss and/or medical expenses. After those coverage expenses are exhausted any remaining bills or wage loss is no longer the responsibility of your insurance company.
In some cases you can make a claim for pain and suffering to cover these unexpected expenses, but in most cases you can only do this if you have full tort on your policy. This is why it is not only a good idea to have full tort on your policy, but also the reason not having full tort can cost you thousands.
The accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm want to be there for you through every step of your claim to help you get the compensation you deserve. Please call us as soon as you are the victim of another driver's negligence.

Monday, May 21, 2012

The Truths about Tort Coverage (full and limited)

Here at The Pisanchyn Law Firm we think it's important to educate our friends, families, and clients on our different areas of practice. Each week we compile a list of important facts that most people don't know, and as a result, could harm them or their claim. As the week goes on we share more information on each fact.
  1. It’s common for us to ask if you have full tort on your insurance policy and many times people will respond with, “I have full coverage.” Full coverage and full tort are not one in the same.
  2. People choose limited tort on their policy because it saves them a little money right now, but if you get in a bad accident it won’t save you anything; in fact you could cost you thousands.
  3. Whatever option you choose, full tort or limited tort, could affect your family, too.
  4. Insurance companies have strict definitions of what serious injury really is, and even though there is a serious injury exception for limited tort, you still may not get compensation for your pain and suffering.
  5. Along with serious injury, there are other exceptions to limited tort but relying on these exceptions alone to be compensated for your pain and suffering, in most cases, will not help you.
Is there a particular practice area you'd like to know more about? Let us know! We are always looking for ways to help our clients, friends, families, and acquaintances and with your feedback we can get you the information you need. Comment on this post, send us a message on Facebook or Twitter, or email us at newsletter@pisanchyn.com with any suggestions or topics you'd like to know more about.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Is Your Monthly Income Protected?

4. If an accident puts you out of work you could lose your monthly income unless you have this optional coverage on your policy.

Wage loss coverage is an option you can put on your insurance policy that will protect you in the event an accident injury prevents you from working. If added onto your policy then your insurance company is required, by law, to pay 80% of your gross income when you cannot return to your job from injuries sustained in the accident.

As we mentioned yesterday, the state minimum coverage doesn't save you anything in the long run and the same is true with wage loss coverage. The least amount of wage loss you can select is 1,000/5,000. This means, for instance, if you are out of work for 5 months, your insurance company will pay up to $1,000 per month for those 5 months. If you are out work for longer than 5 months but only have the minimum selected, you could lose your monthly income until you return to work.

Another way to protect you and your family after an accident is by calling The Pisanchyn Law Firm as soon as you are injured so our experienced injury attorneys can help you receive the full compensation you deserve.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

State Minimum Coverage Doesn't Save You in the Long Run

3. Everyone with an insurance policy in Pennsylvania has to have Medical Expense Coverage but having this as is on your policy may not be enough.

What we mean by this is simple; if you have the minimum amount required by law, which is $5,000, but your medical expenses after an accident accumulate to $10,000, your insurance will only pay for $5,000 of it. It's important to think of 'what if' scenarios such as these when selecting your insurance coverage to be sure you and your family are fully protected incase you are ever the victim of a car accident. Click here for more information on Medical Expense Coverage.

Another way to protect you and your family after an accident is by calling The Pisanchyn Law Firm as soon as you are injured so our experienced injury attorneys can help you receive the full compensation you deserve.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Don't Let This Happen to You

2. Insurance companies take advantage of the fact that most people don't know their initial offers after an accident or injury are low, and get away with it.

Insurance companies will offer you the lowest amount possible to settle your claim. They do this because the less money they pay you the more money they make. This fact is one of the standing points in their business models. Read more about this model here.

Don't let the insurance companies trick you into an insufficient settlement. Call The Pisanchyn Law Firm as soon as you are injured so our experienced injury attorneys can help you receive the full compensation you deserve.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Has Your Insurance Company Done This to You?

1. 16% of adults are forced by insurance companies into financial difficulty after an injury.

When injured people don't accept the initial low offer made by insurance companies they intentionally prolong the claim process leaving injured people victim to financial difficulty, according to an article by Mollie Riley of The Huffington Post.

Don't become part of that 16%. Call The Pisanchyn Law Firm as soon as you are injured so our experienced injury attorneys can help you receive the full compensation you deserve.