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.

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

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Why Get a Second Opinion After a Diagnosis?

Our Winter 2013 Newsletter is out! In this edition we discuss medical misdiagnosis.

Here's a brief summary:

There are numerous different types of misdiagnosis and numerous different times for a patient to become the victim of medical misdiagnosis. Something as common as a heart attack is one the of most common misdiagnosed conditions, especially in the emergency room. Other commonly misdiagnosed conditions include cancer, aortic dissections, clogged arteries, and infection.

Towards the end of January we shared information about how common misdiagnosis in the emergency room is, and our winter newsletter continues the information about this scary form of medical malpractice.

Read the whole newsletter or visit our website for more information on medical misdiagnosis.

Misdiagnosis happens at alarming rates and causes injury, illness, and in severe cases, death. Don't be afraid to get a second opinion or even question the doctor that diagnoses you. You can never be too careful with your health. If you or a loved have suffered an injury, illness, or worse from a medical misdiagnosis please contact our Pennsylvania misdiagnosis attorneys now for a free consultation.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

How to Get Compensation for your Pennsylvania Tractor Trailer Accident Injuries


Were you or a loved one injured in a Tractor Trailer accident? If so, it is imperative you contact our Pennsylvania Tractor Trailer Accident attorneys. Our truck accident lawyers are well-versed in the vehicle codes and regulations of these semi's. Truck accidents are handled differently than normal passenger vehicle accidents.
Both State and/or Federal law, depending on if the truck was involved in intrastate or interstate transport may govern trucking accidents. Trucking companies as well as their drivers have to follow many State and Federal regulations to operate a commercial vehicle. Hiring our Pennsylvania trucking accident injury attorneys, who are experienced in tractor trailer accident litigation, is the only way to ensure that all required regulations have been followed, and if they weren't you could receive compensation for your trucking accident injury. Some of the regulations are as followed:
·      Trucking companies are required to follow the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) regulations concerning equipment and hours of service.
·      Truck drivers are required to maintain a driver's log.
·      Commercial driver's license standards are Federal regulations in place to reduce or prevent truck collisions and resulting injuries and/or deaths. Drivers of certain vehicles are required to obtain a single commercial motor vehicle driver's license.
·      Alcohol of any kind is not permitted in the trailer or the cab of the vehicle unless it is part of a shipment. This includes cough/ cold medications.
·      Federal regulations require commercial trucks to carry certain levels of insurance coverage, depending on the nature of the materials hauled. These regulations protect victims of large truck crashes from truck owners who may not have the financial resources to pay damages out-of-pocket.
The trucking companies pay out a great deal of money for their truck insurance policies due to the high risks and possible damages that could occur in the event of an 18 wheeler collision. Trucking companies begin an investigation into the accident as soon as it happens. If fault is found to be on behalf of the driver or company then the insurance adjusters just as quickly offer an insufficient settlement to compensate the victim for their negligence. These quick offers are a ploy to minimize costs paid out to you, the victim. Don't let this happen to you, if you or a loved have been involved in a tractor trailer accident call our PA trucking accident injury attorneys as soon after the accident as possible.
Our Pennsylvania tractor trailer accident attorneys can help you receive the full amount of compensation deserved for your trucking accident injuries, loss, and traumatic experience. Never agree to any offer made by the trucking company or their insurance adjusters without first consulting legal aid. At The Pisanchyn Law Firm our PA tractor trailer accident attorneys offer free services until we win your truck accident case and even then you will never pay out of pocket; we will only be paying you the money you deserve. Once you hire us as your attorneys we will immediately send out our own investigators to the scene, have them speak with witnesses, and review and report our findings so that you and your interests are fully protected.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Emergency Room Misdiagnosis Awareness from Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice and Misdiagnosis Lawyers


The flu outbreak has many Pennsylvania residents, as well as Americans all over the country, flocking to the hospital and even the emergency room. The following article brings the unsettling realization that medical malpractice can and does happen in the emergency room and what conditions are commonly misdiagnosed during these ER visits. If you were sadly misdiagnosed, or know someone who was, read the following to find out how you could receive compensation for this form medical malpractice.
Emergency room misdiagnosis and emergency room errors happen more than most of us would like to admit. The fast and frantic pace of the emergency room leaves much more room for error than a simple prescheduled doctor's visit. The pace or stress level of the visit should not have any effect on the diagnosis of your condition, though. Many mistakes in the emergency room are preventable and this is grounds for medical malpractice against the emergency room nurse or doctor for their negligence.

Misdiagnosis in the ER can happen from the very beginning of your visit. An initial assessment could be incorrect causing a delay in diagnosis and treatment or even a failure to diagnose the patient with the correct condition. These ER mistakes have effects that last further than the emergency room. An incorrect diagnosis in the ER can lead to the patient not receiving the treatment they need, receiving the wrong treatment, preventing them from seeing specialists, and even missing out on treatment and diagnosis altogether.

Conditions that are most commonly misdiagnosed in the ER are:
  • Tuberculosis
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Attack
  • Strokes
  • Pulmonary Embolism
  • Bacterial Meningitis
  • Appendicitis

Many of these conditions are life threatening if the physician or other health care provider fails to consider them in making a diagnosis.
Understaffing in hospitals or emergency rooms that are not fully equipped to treat patients may lead to fatal errors while dealing with patients requiring emergency treatment. When the necessary steps of treating an emergency room patient are missed, then an emergency error may result.

Here at The Pisanchyn Law Firm, our Pennsylvania medical malpractice and misdiagnosis attorneys will begin working on your case as soon as you call by answering all your questions, guiding you through the steps of filing a claim, as well as fighting for the compensation you deserve. We will also get our team of medical experts to gather evidence to build a solid case against those who did this to you. Call us now for a free consultation!

Friday, January 11, 2013

Our Pennsylvania Injury Lawyers Honored for Giving Back

Congratulations to the Pisanchyn Law Firm's attorneys who were honored by the Pennsylvania Bar Association for giving back to the community. The attorneys were featured on the front page of the Pennsylvania Bar Newspaper earlier this month. Pictured from Left are Pisanchyn Law Firm attorneys Lee Albright, Douglas Yazinski, and Andrew Ferguson holding the law firm's award for pro bono service.

For more information on our attorneys be sure to visit our website!

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!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

What is a Catastrophic Injury?

If you’ve been following The Pisanchyn Law Firm lately you’ve probably noticed a large focus on “catastrophic injuries” in many different areas of our outreach. Many people have questioned us on this, the main question being, what is a catastrophic injury?

There are many different definitions and types of catastrophic injuries. In short, a catastrophic injury is an injury that has an immediate and/or long-term impact on a victim’s quality of life. These injuries are extremely painful and affect at least one bodily system, often resulting in permanent disability, life-long medical conditions, and shortened life expectancy.
While all injuries are serious, especially those caused by the negligence of another, catastrophic injuries are classified as the most severe type of injury. They affect not only the victim, but those close to the victim, as the victim will typically need constant care and attention from others for the rest of his or her life.
Catastrophic injuries are caused many different ways, including auto collisions, medical malpractice, work injuries, and even dangerous products or properties. We have made it a priority in our practice to help victims and their families after any injury but we felt it important to reach out to catastrophically injured victims and give them a place to find hope after such a difficult time.
For more information please visit pisanchyn.com. You can also call us anytime for a free consultation at 1-800-444-5309.