Legal Question in Personal Injury in Pennsylvania

Living in Maryland, but, in an accident in Pennsylvania

I was a passanger in an atuo accident in PA. The driver of the other car, ran a red light and hit us. The driver of the car I was in has limited Tort. I have Maryland PIP $10,000 coverage. I sustained soft tissue damage and a buldging disc in my neck. I have about $5,000 in medical bills, but no lost wages, I was unemployeed at the time. Who will pay for my pain and suffering? If the PA insurance refuses, will my PIP pay? Can I collect damages from the driver of the car I was in, if the other man's insurance won't pay?

Thank you!


Asked on 11/24/01, 3:54 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Joseph Trevino Law Offices of Joseph A. Trevino

Re: Living in Maryland, but, in an accident in Pennsylvania

You have nothing to lose by calling for a free phone consultation. 1-800-924-6217. You may be giving up certain valuable rights, if you do not act expeditiously. Thank you. Joe Trevino.

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Answered on 11/28/01, 9:49 am
Richard Teitell Richard K. Teitell, Esquire, P.C.

Re: Living in Maryland, but, in an accident in Pennsylvania

Your insurance company will pay your medical bills, under the PIP coverage of your own insurance policy. As an out-of-state resident you are not subject to to Pa. Law regarding limited tort. You are a "full tort" claimant. Your pain and suffering damages will be paid by the insurance company of the driver who was negligent, which seems to be the driver of the other car. I hope you make a full recovery from your injuries. Please contact me if you need any additional assistance.

Richard K. Teitell, Esq.

610-668-6424

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Answered on 11/24/01, 10:52 pm
Robert Sher Wagshal and Sher

Re: Living in Maryland, but, in an accident in Pennsylvania

You have a right to make a claim for a full recovery against the insurance policy of the negligent driver. Your own PIP coverage will pay your medical bills, but you can still use those bills as part of your claim (along with pain and suffering) against the Pa. driver. Your injuries are sufficiently serious that you will be seriously shortchanging yourself if you don't seek the assistance of an experienced personal injury attorney to negotiate with the insurance company and to see that all of your rights are protected. I have been dealing with insurance adjusters for 26 years and I know from experience that they will not take an unrepresented claimant seriously. I have had any number of people in your situation come to me with a miniscule offer from an insurance company, and have obtained considerably higher settlements for them in the final analysis. It need not be an attorney from Pennsylvania, as the case will probably be settled. You can contact me at 301 986-4555 for further discussion.

Robert Sher

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Answered on 11/27/01, 4:39 pm


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