Can I sue insurance company for denying claim?
Bad Faith Insurance Lawyer in Philadelphia Explains How to Handle an Unfair Insurance Company You have faithfully paid those insurance premiums month after month, year after year, without ever needing to make a claim. And then tragedy strikes, usually due to the reckless, careless, or negligent conduct of another person. Fortunately, you feel some...
Grounds to Sue Employer for Denying Workers’ Comp?
Philadelphia Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Explains When You Can Sue Your Employer for Denying WCYou have been injured on the job and know that Pennsylvania uses a “no fault” system of benefits under the law called workers’ compensation. Whether you are hurt working for the City of Philadelphia (one of the largest employers in Philly) or at one of...
Car Accident Lawyer FAQs
Q: Do I have to hire a lawyer if I’ve been hurt in a motor vehicle crash?
A: While you are not required to hire a car accident lawyer, it is an excellent idea to do so. Even if you have handled a property damage claim before, whenever someone suffers personal injuries in a motor vehicle crash, a claim can quickly become more complicated. On top of that, defense lawyers often train insurance...
Undervalued Damage Claim: Why to Pick a Bad Faith Insurance Attorney in Philadelphia Over a Public Adjuster
Understanding Why a Bad Faith Insurance Attorney in Philadelphia is Better Than a Public Adjuster for an Undervalued Damage Claim
Whether your Philadelphia historic district home in Tudor East Falls suffered storm damage, or your vehicle was hit on Park Avenue, you expect your insurance carrier to pay your claim in a fair and timely manner. While most times this happens, unfortunately, that...
How To Handle A Low Settlement Offer
You’ve been in a car accident, and although you have been injured, in the weeks and months since then you’ve had to fill out a ton of paperwork and respond to numerous requests for information and documentation. Despite your cooperation and patience, the auto insurance company offered you a settlement that you think is too low.Or, your...
Does Workers’ Compensation Cover Pre-Existing Conditions?
That’s right. It is possible to get workers’ compensation if you had a pre-existing condition that was exacerbated or made worse by workplace conditions or a workplace accident. You could be entitled to lost wages, medical expenses, and perhaps compensation for partial or total temporary or permanent disability.Having a pre-existing injury or...
Business Asks Pa. Justices To Weigh Virus Insurance Claims
Law360 (April 29, 2020, 7:45 PM EDT) — A Pittsburgh restaurant suing Erie Insurance Exchange over its coronavirus-related closure asked the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Wednesday to step in and speed up “hundreds, if not thousands” of similar cases stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.Joseph Tambellini Inc. — one of many...
COMENZARON LOS PAGOS DE IMPACTO ECONÓMICO DE COVID-19
¡El IRS ha comenzado a emitir la primera ola de pagos de impacto económico! Estos primeros cheques serán dirigidos a ciudadanos de Estados Unidos (Incluyendo a extranjeros residentes con un Número de Seguro Social válido que presentaron una declaración de impuestos federales para 2018 o 2019, recibieron beneficios de Retiro del Seguro Social, Incapacidad o Sobrevivientes o Beneficios de Retiro...
COVID-19 ECONOMIC IMPACT PAYMENTS BEGIN
The IRS has begun issuing the first wave of Economic Impact Payments! These first checks will be directed to US Citizens (including resident aliens with a valid Social Security Number who filed a federal tax return for 2018 or 2019, received Social Security Retirement, Disability or Survivor benefits or Railroad Retirement benefits) AND have provided direct deposit information. Those...
COVID-19 y Su Empleo
COVID-19 y Su Empleo
Cambios a la Compensación de Desempleo
El Gobierno Federal acaba de aprobar un histórico paquete de estímulo de $2 trillones. Dentro de la legislación, hubo cambios significativos en los pagos de beneficios de compensación por desempleo que es importante que usted sepa.
1-Se agregaron 13 semanas adicionales de beneficios al período total de beneficios. En Pennsylvania, el...