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Top Things to Know About Car Accident Litigations in Lancaster, PA

If you or a loved one may have recently been in a car accident. The physical, emotional, and financial fallout can be overwhelming. You may be facing mounting medical bills, lost wages, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies. The last thing you want to do is try to navigate the legal system on your own. <br><br>You need a workeru2019s car accident attorney in Lancaster PA on your side. We have helped many people just like you get the compensation they deserve.

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Top Things to Know About Car Accident Litigations in Lancaster, PA

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  1. What to Do After an Accident Stay at the accident scene and contact the emergency service and drop a report of the crash with the police. Additionally, ensure that you visit the hospital for a full medical evaluation. Keep your medical receipt intact as it'll serve as proof of the expenses from the accident.

  2. How to Determine Who's at Fault for an Accident Pennsylvania uses the modified comparative fault rule to determine who is at fault in vehicle accidents. This rule comes into play when both accident drivers share parts of the blame for the accident. However, the driver with over 50% of the fault for the accident will settle the damages incurred.

  3. Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Cases The statute of limitations for car accident litigations in Lancaster, PA is two years. So, you have a two-year window from the time an accident happened to file for a claim. If two years have passed without filing for a claim, you will not be able to get your compensation.

  4. On What Grounds Can You File for a Settlement? Every driver is mandated with a duty of care towards you and other individuals. Nonetheless, you can file for compensation when a driver has violated their duty of care to you by causing you pain and suffering resulting from an accident.

  5. Phone (717) 394-3004 Address Contact Us 2168 Embassy Drive, Lancaster, PA 17603 Website georgelislaw.com/

  6. Thank you!

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